Estal: "We decided to pick a cherry tree (Lambert) and pear tree (Anjou) " Those look like great choices. Smart you, living in such a...
vitog: Thank you for your interesting reply. I'm rather single-mindedly focused on what I can do in next week to improve ovule retention....
Botanists: Pass that freeze-distilled stuff, please. I hope I don't offend (hitch-hiking). In my view, this is simply the best botanical...
Thean: Thanks a lot. That's very helpful (your usual). dino
Friends: I'd be grateful for advice on training my one Cupid Cherry. I've done none so far. It's presently about a metre tall with the first (of...
Thean: Glad to hear from you. Head-scratching: me too! My Evans is +/- ten years old, and appears perfectly healthy. Best guess:...
sblake: Sorry for your problem. Evans is great; and reliably hardy here in St-Albert. Flower buds, though, are another thing entirely. Once...
Friends: Next spring I'd like to grow in my garden the seeds of giant (supermarket) raspberries (King, aka Madonna, or close). I've started...
Another great thread. I love this forum. Here in central Alberta, I'm still "lurking", waiting for some folks to declare success with BOBs...
Liz: Thanks for keeping our thread alive. Interesting reference. I am fascinated first with the thought that God in his infinite perfection...
WesternWilson: "bee-friendly native flowering plants. Suggestions?" Perhaps this, WW? http://www.foxleas.com/PDF/Wildflowers in the ga.pdf...
On SOX & NOX & Insects Here in central Alberta, I feel safe in saying, insect populations are dramatically lower this summer. Most of us are...