Poor country boy gardening is when you want or need something for your garden and can't afford it. So you get creative on how to get it trading or bartering for it. digging it up out of an empty field or off the side of the road or a neighbors yard.See More
First off bravo Yvonne more than likely they were as excited as you are to trade. that is a huge part of poor boy gardening if you are good at or can grow something easy because of the space you have or conditions don't trim and cut it…
Im so gald I found this group, I am a beginner gardner and boy does it cost a lot to start. Last week I drove around my neighbor hood and saw a pink angel trumpet stopped and asked her to trade for my white double and she said yes. Now for me…
Poor country boy gardening is when you want or need something for your garden and can't afford it. So you get creative on how to get it trading or bartering for it. digging it up out of an empty field or off the side of the road or a neighbors yard.See More
Lowes here marks down their plants no matter what they look like, I've gotten hostas for .75 each. I think the cheapest thing I've gotten was for .25 I kick myself though for not getting the rose trees for 12.00
It how they set up with there vendors trust me wall mart and Lowe's do the same thing. That's how they keep everything looking new the toss a lot because they don't actually own it the vendor dose. this lets them say sorry can't…
OK serious bulb and seed alert depot is clearance out on all left over fall bulbs Iris daffodils tulips and more plus the amaryllis and seeds they have been told 70 to 80 % discount. The worst part I saw a store tossing a whole rack of…
here is a link to pictures of rice field art. they take the different rice plants and variants and make art from them kind of along the same lines as the tulip pics.
I only wish I had taken these pictures and been there they got passed on to me thought they would brighten the winter gardening blahs. By the response they did The other pictures in my albums I did take. The snow tulip pictures were taken a day apart last spring . We had a freak 6 to 8 inch snow storm here last April after many of my tulips and my secret garden of them flowered . made a nice contrast you don't see often.
I really appreciate your support. I really do. I hope more members do also. It makes sense to me. This site provides a service of entertainment. I think it is worth something.
Hi Jon, I just read your post on that website on posting pictures. I'm going to give that to my 19 year old daughter who is a great artis and photographer. She's just got that eye for it. Maybe she could make some extra money for college. She's got a really nice camera and took some fantastic ones on my wall. Thank you for the info! Carlotta Murray
Hey Jon, I would be more than happy to trade with you. i will start in august or late July. We have many and are blessed with a wonderful variety. Love sharing with you, nancy