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Re: San Diego Succulents
Thanks for sharing photos of your trip, Jeff. So wonderful. It's been a long time since I've been to San Diego. Love that place. I fantasized about moving there for years after our trip. It was crazy to me to see plants and trees growing outdoors that were houseplants to me as a kid.
Posted: 09:22 am on April 9th 2018
Re: A Plant Collector’s Spring, Part 1
Nice. I'm anxious to see more of your collection. I've loved the yellow Galanthus of which I've seen photos, but as mentioned: hard to come by and pricey. I'll have to look for lutescens. Very cool.
Posted: 09:01 am on April 10th 2018
Re: A Plant Collector’s Spring, Part 2
What a lot of treasures. I'm trying to rectify the absence of Hepatica in my garden and I'm thrilled to see you growing Helleborus thibetanus. I've wanted it for a while, but for some reason was under the impression it was much more tender than other Hellebores. Zone 5 is a big surprise to me. Thanks for sharing your treasures.
Posted: 09:07 am on April 11th 2018
Re: From Clay to Lilies
Your hard work has really paid off. I've got areas that are heavy clay and know it's a pain.
Posted: 09:45 am on April 16th 2018
Re: Rocky Drama
That's an amazing site. Glad you were able to rise to the challenge.
Posted: 09:12 am on April 17th 2018
Re: Neither Clay, Nor Rabbits, Nor Hungry Squirrels …
That's quite a back yard: I'm impressed! Sound like you and I share the same pests. Sometimes they bring me to despair, but then I pick my self up and enter the fray!
Posted: 09:01 am on April 19th 2018
Re: Iowa Spring, Part 1
Great photos and wonderful plant selection. It has seemed like spring would never come, but I think it's starting to reveal itself, even in Iowa!
Posted: 09:24 am on April 24th 2018
Re: Here Today
Great ephemerals. I've never seen the variants of Mertensia. Subtle differences but nice!
Posted: 09:18 am on May 1st 2018
Re: Creative Combinations in Canada
What a privilege to become caretakers to an established and beautiful landscape, with the opportunity to make it your own as you explore, change and plan!
Posted: 08:56 am on May 9th 2018
Re: Spring in the Pacific Northwest
I haven't had much time to anything but take a quick look at GPOD lately, but I had to make some time once I saw your name, Linda. Everything looks great and there are some scenes that I don't recognize. Wow. How generous of you to open your garden to so many visitors. I'd be a nervous wreck!
Posted: 09:35 am on June 21st 2018