Accessible Gardening: Practical Matters for Physically Challenged Gardeners #15, 0 by Amargia
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Amargia wrote: Okay, I stand corrected. That daylily isn’t Stella d’Oro despite what the tag says. I’m still enough of a Yankee to get an illicit thrill out of roses in autumn. It feels like I’m getting something over on Mother Nature. I’m not sure how romantic Kay thought our outing was. My w/c isn’t motorized. She had to push me up a steep incline, but I know I’m loved because she didn’t let go on the downside of the path that ended in stairs down to a pond. Maybe, Swamp Thing is one of Sasquatch’s offspring. I suspect they have the Chocolate Basil hidden among the elephant ears in the greenhouse. It was to warm in there for me to say long. Kay is trying once asian to keep a sample of each plant in her basil collection inside for the winter. That has never worked before, but she still tries. This year it is light reflectors made of cardboard covered with aluminum foil to increase the light intensity.. It is amazing what basil addicts will go through for a fresh supply. (Jim) Photo #1: I know the CB is hidden in here somewhere. Photo #2: Butterfly Garden |


