I’m glad I was able to get some photos and content about our Forsythia published today. I will add more as I can. But, I wanted the bright gold beauties to be included as much as possible. FORSYTHIA
I’m glad I was able to get some photos and content about our Forsythia published today. I will add more as I can. But, I wanted the bright gold beauties to be included as much as possible. FORSYTHIA
It was a pleasure to find a comment this morning from a writer who writes from Lake of the Ozarks, using a lens at Squidoo. Click here http://www.squidoo.com/lake-of-the-ozarks to visit the Lake information. Lake of the Ozarks is a diamond sitting high in the crown of the Ozarks; here at Mansfield, we are at the Crossroads…
The ice which has made weighty lace on trees and shrubs across our yard for the past few days–nearly two weeks–will surely melt today. I’m hoping there will be no more this season. We have three forsythia bushes at our place and I will try to get more going this year. One is purely decorative,…
We enjoyed enthusiastic speakers about trees and shrubs in the Ozarks at the Master Gardening program in the fall of 2007. Maintenance and wise planting guidelines that were presented were especially valuable. I wish we had had time to go over some standbys with more detail. I have been nursing baby trees salvaged from the…
Growing Native is a new lens at Squidoo featuring the information that is posted in the item about growing native plants in your garden or on your property. Growing native is a good cause for preserving native plants in Missouri. The planting method is also useful in conserving resources such as water because native plants…
Missouri’s Department of Conservation has an appealing landscaping and planting option for gardeners. The program has an easy name to remember and relate with — Grow Native. The past few years in Missouri have seen weather extremes that can tax even plants that have spend centuries adapting to the Ozark climate. The weather has been…
The Ozarks Mountain country has had a peculiar weather year. The old adage, “If you don’t like the weather, wait a few minutes and it will change.”, more than applied in 2007. A different view might be “If you don’t like the weather, you can be sure it is going to get more confusing and…
We go through a lot of eggs. The shells are welcome in the nightcrawler bins up to a point. Then, I’m looking for other things to do with them. Several years ago, I read about this formula. Gather enough eggshells to fill (without crushing) at quart jar or a gallon jar. Add water to the…
Boy, has it been hot! and Dry. We’ve had to do the necessary watering to keep things alive. Containers have a particulary tough time, but we manage to get them some sustaining water every day. Recently, our daughter and grandson spent several days with us. We knew when they were coming that we wanted to…
I have, for years, endured the row of turnips. I recommended they be considered a good plow-down for our heavy, clay soils, if they even germinated. The ones I had tried tasted like cabbage cores. As long as we had peanut butter and celery, someone else could have the turnips. This year, we had turnips…