

I usually put a smaller container with drainage holes into pots like these. Enjoy the decorative look without worrying about root rot.
I usually put a smaller container with drainage holes into pots like these. Enjoy the decorative look without worrying about root rot.
I honestly try not to think about it, but I’m certain I’ll see negative health effects in the distant future. :(
Quality manager in a plastic extrusion manufacturing facility.
I’m nervous of the maintenance of rock. I know that sounds silly because rocks lol but I have several large leafy trees and the little rock area I have now always gets matted with leaves no matter how hard I try to keep them out!
Oh I see there’s some dwarf Joe Pye that would look great with sedge! Maybe some milkweed also?
Oh that is very pretty! I’m worried my area might be too dry for this plant. Only way to find out is to try it!
I use mine for pickles, maraschino cherries, Vienna sausages, etc.
Honest to god, my brother works in locksmithing. I moved states and needed to get a copy of the old house key to my realtor ASAP and did not want to travel or mail it - took a picture for my brother and he was able to make a working key with just the photo.