MoonSoul
Modesto, CA, USmember
Gender: Female
6 Tips for Weed Control
Comfortable Alfresco Dining
Indeterminate or Determinate Tomatoes?
Slideshow: Beautiful Clematis
Designing with Curved Terraces
Mulch for a Healthy Garden
Fast-Growing Trees for Impatient Gardeners
Building a Compost Bin
Fragrant Plants for Pathways
Containers as Focal Points
Colorful Selections for Shade
Plant an Easy-to-Water Strawberry Jar
NEW Video Series: There's a Better Way
Make a Succulent Topiary
In Pursuit of the Perfect Potting Shed
Stylish Shady Containers
Garden Confidential: A Plant Walks into a Bar
Elephant's Ears
Lawn Alternatives
Save Money by Growing Your Own
Dwarf Citrus Trees
Plants that Spark!
Thoughts From a Foreign Field
Homegrown / Homemade
Pretty in Pink
Gender: Female
Recent comments
Re: Eleasia and Mitchell's garden in Antigua
Haven't posted in a while.....but I totally love your beautiful Garden....thanks so much for sharing your ideas! If you don't mind...I'm gonna copy some.......:)
posted: 11:22 pm on January 9thVery Beautiful girls!! Thanks!!
Re: READER PHOTOS! Cynthia's garden in Rwanda--MORE
Hello, The plant that is pictured on the right 2nd from bottom is called a "Yesterday, today, & tomorrow" due to the flowers changing 3 colors of purple. I have one in my yard. Not sure of the correct name, but that is always what I've know it as.......I'll try to find the correct name.
posted: 12:15 pm on February 22ndLot's of beautiful plants in her yard. I'd like to find out what the other unidentified ones are...........?
Re: READER PHOTOS! Bulking up for a long winter
Beautiful shot of the Heron!!
posted: 12:04 pm on November 9thRe: The conservatory at Planting Fields
Thank you GreenGrowler!
posted: 8:23 am on October 7thRe: The conservatory at Planting Fields
Can anyone please help me with the name of the pink flowering plant in the bottom left hand picture? I have one of those in my front yard, and don't know what it is. My husband calls it a firework plant due to the way the blossoms look. I would like to know the correct name for it.
posted: 12:16 pm on October 5thThanks, Judie
Re: Garden visiting through the eyes of a 5-year-old
WOW!!! You need to get that girl her own camera! She has quite and eye for photo's, and who knows she may become a professional one day........
posted: 12:42 pm on August 3rdRe: READER PHOTOS! More baby hummingbirds
Awesome Pictures!! Thanks so much for sharing them. What a beautiful work of art her nest is! I have a doves nest with 2 babies under my car port that I'm having fun watching. Hopefully I'll get some pics to share!
posted: 12:36 pm on May 31st