People are always referring to our “green thumbs”. How about wearing a little patch of grass on your ring finger? Nice twist, don’t you think? I came across this here on Etsy, and just had to share it with my gardening friends.
People are always referring to our “green thumbs”. How about wearing a little patch of grass on your ring finger? Nice twist, don’t you think? I came across this here on Etsy, and just had to share it with my gardening friends.
“Emerald green lawn” may have just taken on a new connotation…
James~See…once in while something cool really does turn up on Etsy.
Then you could get your kitty to “mow” it when it gets too long. 🙂
Grace~I’m imagining the reaction of Sammy’s digestive tract…not a pretty thought.
Wendy~Especially since it is fake grass…forgot to mention that.
Ricki~~ To answer your question about Phygelius, the only thing I can say is that it’s pure dumb luck. My friend Carol, who lives less than a mile away has had trouble keeping hers alive and has finally given up growing it. Yet in my garden it has actually spread quite prolifically. It doesn’t get a lot of water and it’s crowded by other plants. Maybe benign neglect?
Grace~ There’s some advice I can follow.