Emerald blueberry does alright here on the florida west coast, I did also try the natchez variety blackberry before, guess we both have the same stocks at Lowes, it did not do too well. Grew very... Read More...
Beautiful roses, love that smokey purple, what a rare beauty! What kind of blueberries are those? Never seen red leaves, low bush variety? Read More...
Looking good!!! I'd put out the wasp trap. I don't think the pollination factor is worth it unless you're mass producing blueberries or something. Read More...
Personally I have some moss red with whites, I like the cleaner high contrast look, but that's just me. White, pink, and lavender, are they all together in one place? You can make almost any colors... Read More...
Hmm that's cheap, I'm just worried the plastic will scratch very easily, and I'm sure stock lighting won't be enough, anyone have something similar? Read More...
Depends what you're looking to do. It looks great as a standalone rose, but gets lost in the midst of reds and yellows.
It is intensely fragrant, especially if you use a nutrient rich soil, horse manure does wonders! Read More...
Heirloom roses (antique) are pre-1867 roses. They're what I think of when I think of roses, especially the red moss :D
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I'm growing... Read More...
Thanks for posting this :) I was getting frogbits confused with the water lettuce.. are water lettuce and dwarf varieties different species? Read More...
Just remember no nutrients in the soil! Sphagnum moss is a good medium (do NOT get the Home Depot / Lowes Miracle Grow stuff, they are prefertilized). Read More...