Oh, my yes. Ben, have you never heard of The Plant of the Year. The latest and greatest introduction? Ben, beware, the ‘with a few changes’ means, just hand over the credit card. A new shrub here, more flowers there, and of course, you must have a water feature…….
Back when I lived in Texas, the soil was so rich that I could plant 10 penny nails and three days later get crowbars! And my tomatoes were so large it only took three of them to make a dozen! LOL!
Are we no longer in the trend of native plants? I quit keeping up when I sold the house that I had put down top soil and moved to a house where the soil is not so good. But I still focus on native plants because they thrive in the current soil.
stairsteppublishing 11 months ago
Oh, my yes. Ben, have you never heard of The Plant of the Year. The latest and greatest introduction? Ben, beware, the ‘with a few changes’ means, just hand over the credit card. A new shrub here, more flowers there, and of course, you must have a water feature…….
maureenmck Premium Member 11 months ago
It sounds prohibitively expensive.
Gizmo Cat 11 months ago
So grateful that we don’t have garden competitions or garden tours here. I can just enjoy my garden with all kinds of unfashionable plants in it.
Il Siciliano 11 months ago
Back when I lived in Texas, the soil was so rich that I could plant 10 penny nails and three days later get crowbars! And my tomatoes were so large it only took three of them to make a dozen! LOL!
DM2860 11 months ago
Are we no longer in the trend of native plants? I quit keeping up when I sold the house that I had put down top soil and moved to a house where the soil is not so good. But I still focus on native plants because they thrive in the current soil.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 months ago
Gardening is relaxing and result’s beautiful to look at…….
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom Premium Member 11 months ago
Yeah, seriously? Trendy plants?
cuzinron47 11 months ago
Guess that means she’ll have to toss Ben, being unfashionable.