Please click on the link and enjoy the Show.
http://www.texasstar.org/mothersday/
Josephine.
Happy Mothers Day to All the Lucky Ones!!!!!!
Thank you, Josephine, for the Mother's Day greeting. I am blessed with two sons and their wives. I wanted to make a difference in this world, and they are my best hope.
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Thanks Josephine, I enjoyed the relaxing "views". Have a very happy Mother's Day yourself!
Very nice day too, even cool enough to sit on back patio late this afternoon and garden journal. Thank you Josephine!
We had a great day here also, went out to lunch and then to the Fort Worth botanic gardens.
Everything looked great and I was able to take quite a few pictures of native plants, so I am very excited, I hope they all turn out well.
Josephine.
Thank-you!
Was my computer not working or is the link not set to music?
How neat!!! someone found this tread again, Happy Mother's Day !!! No music sorry.
Josephine.
no problem, thank you!
thank you josephine. because of you i am incorporating more and more of the natives. what's funny is that some of them are pretty cool and haven't been seen in gardens for so long that now when people see them they think they're seeing a plant from mars or at least some exotic place when in fact it's just another texas native. i am thinking of this plant i got from someone last year but can't think of the name of it. it looks like this funny stalk of grass and i missed the flowers but what it does is make these huge puff balls all over. what is that? i am waiting on the puff balls now.
happy mother's day to josephine and dawn and charlene and lanea and patti and...
Hello Barb, I am glad that you are slowly moving toward native plants, it is a lot of fun isn't it?
I am sorry I can't think which plant you are talking about, but it sounds interesting.
Josephine.
Thanks Josephine!! That's sweet of you to think of others like you do! I know I appreciate it as do so many other mothers!
Elizabeth
As a matter of fact, I am planting some native plants in my garden this year. One is standing cypress, a tall red bloomer with ferny foliage that almost looks like cosmos. Anyone grown it?
it is a beautiful plant but i have never grown it here. it's biennial i think.
