Methinks the previous Administration just didn't give a darn about conservation and Vermont. Hopefully this will all be tended in time... http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2010100522012
Generally that means somebody ate a key part of your tulip bulb. Everybody likes to eat tulip bulbs...from moles to deer. The best way to keep them from being filched is to mix them in with daffodil bulbs, because everybody strongly dislikes eating daffodil bulbs.
What happened to my firstie?
ReplyDeleteHoward's da boy and he's da foist!
Got that, software?
The last of the tulips are dropping their petals today.
ReplyDeleteWhat's opening at our house is irises!
Home from the VLA Conference!
ReplyDeleteHad a great time and got to meet author/illustrator David MacCaulay!
Methinks the previous Administration just didn't give a darn about conservation and Vermont.
ReplyDeleteHopefully this will all be tended in time...
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2010100522012
Got no tulips. The iris opened last week. Got a bunch that have put up huge leaves, but no flowers. Anyone know why?
ReplyDeleteGenerally that means somebody ate a key part of your tulip bulb. Everybody likes to eat tulip bulbs...from moles to deer. The best way to keep them from being filched is to mix them in with daffodil bulbs, because everybody strongly dislikes eating daffodil bulbs.
ReplyDeleteNo, lol! The *iris* aren't blooming. . . . But I'll remember that about the daffodils/tulips
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