thank you, millet! i appreciate that; your posts are pretty informative. ...uh, sorry for the light-hearted post at the top of the page about...
huzzah! and my zingiber officinale is sprouting! and my lemongrass nubbin that i've got in a glass of water now sports roots and little green...
katalina, i'm aware that this site isn't replaceable and that it takes a lot of time to build a good community. and i certainly wasn't...
just wanted to repeat that a bunch of us are at unusualplants.net! it's rad; we just need more traffic. still miss this place, though. thanks...
dude, this mild weather is making me itch to get out there and PLANT. i've got some peas that i want to plant soon... oog, this weather is...
the humidity might be too low. try misting the fern a couple times a day. ...i don't think i would put it outside in the winter; it might be too...
that sounds rad, charles! and clematis might look good, too. i used to grow clematis on trellises all over the walls of my house. you can get...
i just emailed the new director. i think it's a good idea to express our concerns while bearing in mind that these forums are a gift and a...
dude, that's not cool. the yellowjackets, i mean. i may never've had a problem with wasps all over my grapes, but blackberries can be brutal!...
hmmm... i know i'm about to feel very silly, but i have to ask. ...what on earth is "no damp"? thanks.
it does make sense that grapes would attract wasps, but i've never had a problem. i suppose it depends where you are and (maybe?) what kind of...
what about some foxloves? they're great self-sowing biennials. what about some delphiniums and hollyhocks? evening primroses are also awesome....
thanks for the advice! my plants also thank you. xD
yeah, it looks totally teletubby-esque!
good reading, daniel. thanks! i guess i got interested in the whole thing because someone overheard me singing to my plants and said something...