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Strange days........i bought this coleus last year, took cuttings and overwintered then planted in the porch railing box in late spring....
These marks have been on the plant since i started it indoors at the beginning of April. As the plant grows (and is now outside in a shaded spot),...
yes, thank you!
This popped up amongst my sunflowers and marigolds --don't know where it came from or what it is, leaves very soft, grey green colour with highly...
Thank you! Much appreciated.
I haven't. There was one cane last year, and there are three this year.
i have no idea--as i said, i cut canes from one i found in the alley, which seems to be be bearing every year, but i never noticed which canes...
Two years ago, i cut raspberry canes from an escaped alley dweller and managed to root one. I've had to move the plant twice to completely...
thank you! they are indeed--somehow they must have ended up in the bird seed
Anyone know what this is? I suspect it came from bird seed that was washed into my dye garden bed! It's about 12" high and loaded with buds that...
Thanks, me--they are a type of viburnum
I have found them growing along a fence in NE Calgary, uncared for and growing like crazy. The shrubs are about 15 feet high and loaded with...
Thanks "maf", much appreciated.
Looking at all the online pics now, pretty sure that is what it is--no eating though as i'm not sure of all the claims people make for it, and it...
wouldn't dream of it--i'm a natural dyer and know a lot of plants need careful handling :)
Zone 3, these shrubs sucker profusely, grow to almost 15 feet and form dense copses. They have small leaves, flower profusely all along the stems,...
Thank you Ron. Looks like this one for whatever reason has changed it's samara conformation, but definitely an amur. Much appreciated.
I live in NE Calgary and found this along the rails. The tree is approximately 10 feet high, and all seeds and leaves are like this, so i don't...
I’m still not quite sure what these leaves are, but i think they might be in the viburnum family. Whatever they are, a handful yielded up this...
Wow, what a lovely lovely idea! Your market could cover a lot of areas from spiritual to art to curiousity! PS Will certainly check out the blog...