Plants look fantastic as do your new kittens.We have the same problem in Kansas City Mo. and way more kittens than good homes. Thanks to you for opening your heart and home to give them a decent life.
Thank you! It would be easier with the kittens if I wasn't allergic. Regardless, I still love cats and want to do what I can for them. It's just a shame there aren't more resources for TNR programs to keep the populations from exploding so rapidly.
It depends on what I get to, but I collect seeds from gomphrena, hyacinth bean vine, four-o-clocks, portulaca, basil, foxglove, hollyhocks, and sometimes peas and beans. This year I will try collecting the annual rudbeckia, marigolds and geranium as well. I bought little brown paper seed pouches from Amazon last year that are pretty handy.
@@kimlundquist3475 I overwinter it on my unheated porch every winter. It stays at least zone 6 on the porch but the plant still dies way back. I cut it back in the spring and it fills in once it goes back outside in the sun.
Plants look fantastic as do your new kittens.We have the same problem in Kansas City Mo. and way more kittens than good homes. Thanks to you for opening your heart and home to give them a decent life.
Thank you! It would be easier with the kittens if I wasn't allergic. Regardless, I still love cats and want to do what I can for them. It's just a shame there aren't more resources for TNR programs to keep the populations from exploding so rapidly.
Your plants are lovely. I always look forward to your garden tours. Thank you for sharing. 😊 🌺
Thank you so much! 💓
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Seeing you preparing for the cold coming…what do you collect seeds from in the garden?
It depends on what I get to, but I collect seeds from gomphrena, hyacinth bean vine, four-o-clocks, portulaca, basil, foxglove, hollyhocks, and sometimes peas and beans. This year I will try collecting the annual rudbeckia, marigolds and geranium as well. I bought little brown paper seed pouches from Amazon last year that are pretty handy.
What kind of ninebark is that in the corner by the lambs ear?
That is a Tiny Wine Ninebark. Be warned, it got bigger than the tag says. I'm glad I left extra space.
Have you over winter lemon coral sedum?
@@kimlundquist3475 I overwinter it on my unheated porch every winter. It stays at least zone 6 on the porch but the plant still dies way back. I cut it back in the spring and it fills in once it goes back outside in the sun.
@@laurelrosegardens6454 do you water it at all
@@kimlundquist3475 maybe once per month at the most during winter.
@laurelrosegardens6454 thank you