These are the forsythias that I grew from cuttings a few years ago.
Deer don't eat them. I never water them during our months-long dry summers. After blooming, I'll cut back to about three or four feet tall.
These are the forsythias that I grew from cuttings a few years ago.
Deer don't eat them. I never water them during our months-long dry summers. After blooming, I'll cut back to about three or four feet tall.
I repotted the taller tomato seedlings. These are the Roma VF II, that I grew from self-saved seeds. Heirloom, grow true from saved seeds. Bush type, determinate growth pattern. Meaty, good flavor for salsa and tomato sauce,
Today I planted these tomato seeds. Except one variety (Supersweet 100) they are mostly fairly old, from my seed stash. Most are dwarf or compact. I hope they all germinate. Some are seeds I've saved.
After trying many varieties of cherry tomatoes, I continue to have the most success with Supersweet-100, and like its flavor the best. By far. It's too vigorous, but I will grow it anyway.
I made this as a gift for a friend. I asked for her to choose the block style that she liked, and select the color choices from my pile of batiks.
I added Munstead Wood and Desdemona because they are described as among the most fragrant. This is a week after I received them and planted in containers. I kept them on the North side of a shed until this week, so the already existing buds would not sunburn.
I also pruned and replanted Vanessa Bell and Silas Marner into moveable containers, so I can situate them better and take better care of them.