If you’re new here, welcome! To receive The Weekly Dirt in your inbox every week… Hi, guys! For the past couple of months, I’ve been planting — and replanting — my entire front yard (after what will forever be known around here as the Great Liriope Fiasco of 2022
Yes. I am guilty of moving things constantly, and sometimes I do kill them to my great annoyance. I'll try your supplements, though! And ... could you recommend a rain barrel? I wanna take advantage of the LI Garden Rewards reimbursement program.
I had loved your column in Newsday for many years, now enjoy your weekly email.
My son and daughter in law have a hydrangea that has not bloomed in years. Then all of a sudden this year it has started to bloom, but it appears that there is more than one color going on. I’m sure it’s going to be beautiful, but they asked me if this was normal. My first instinct was to ask you! You always give the best advice. What info do you have about this?
A resounding YES! My stronger half, who has been doing much of the heavy lifting around here for 50+ years, begged me to put my plants on wheels until I (finally) decided on a permanent home for them. The only thing in my garden that was never moved is a weeping cherry😀
Yes. I am guilty of moving things constantly, and sometimes I do kill them to my great annoyance. I'll try your supplements, though! And ... could you recommend a rain barrel? I wanna take advantage of the LI Garden Rewards reimbursement program.
Rebate program are wonderful! Unfortunately, though, I'm not familiar with any rain barrel brands. Sorry!
I had loved your column in Newsday for many years, now enjoy your weekly email.
My son and daughter in law have a hydrangea that has not bloomed in years. Then all of a sudden this year it has started to bloom, but it appears that there is more than one color going on. I’m sure it’s going to be beautiful, but they asked me if this was normal. My first instinct was to ask you! You always give the best advice. What info do you have about this?
Thank you
A resounding YES! My stronger half, who has been doing much of the heavy lifting around here for 50+ years, begged me to put my plants on wheels until I (finally) decided on a permanent home for them. The only thing in my garden that was never moved is a weeping cherry😀