My garden is a bit of a jungle, but I am just starting to get onto it again. I put an archive up for climbing roses yesterday. I like things that are perennial and fragrant. I am just making space to get a clematis and I think I want one called Rasputin.
My garden is a bit of a jungle, but I am just starting to get onto it again. I put an archive up for climbing roses yesterday. I like things that are perennial and fragrant. I am just making space to get a clematis and I think I want one called Rasputin.
I like perennials and fragrant varieties, too. For me, perennials are just less effort and I like the idea of nurturing something year after year. It's less wasteful, I reckon.
I think I have two favorite fragrant plants: lilacs and honeysuckle. I always stop and bury my nose in them on walks. Save
We went to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden today before going to the David Bowie is... exhibit. It was about 101% humidity and 80-sih degrees, so it felt pretty oppressive.
The azaleas and wisteria were in full bloom and so beautiful. Here are some snaps.
Last night I went up to the roof to survey my plans and found that some jackass had put out a cigarette in my purple salvia. Boy was I po'd. The nerve.
Today I cut a bunch of flowers from what I'm growing to put in the house. I love them. I also put together a bud vase for Young Master K's bedroom.
I will scrape together whatever exposure to nature I can get in this smoggy, concrete jungle. You can take the girl out of nature, but you can't take nature out of the girl.
ninja are the leaves discolouring at all? If they are spotty then you should use fungicide on them. If they are yellow it's insects doing them in. Blitz those with insecticide. But it could also just be that it's in a draft or needs more humidity.
ninja are the leaves discolouring at all? If they are spotty then you should use fungicide on them. If they are yellow it's insects doing them in. Blitz those with insecticide. But it could also just be that it's in a draft or needs more humidity.
I’m afraid that he didn’t get the light he needed, so now he is in intensive light and humid-therapy - it worked on another ivy. She has grown new frehs crisp tiny leaves