Should I plant the tomato in a big pot or can I attempt to put it in the really bad soil around here?
My dad found a really cool way of planting tomotoes in a hanging basket. You cut a hole out of the bottom and plant it upside down so the plant part hangs out the bottom. Works really well.
Perkins, were you able to get in touch with Sparky? Does she know about the Alaska Disasta?
Bored bored bored. Got my hair trimmed, am de-oranging it, and am soooo bored.
I may start making up more portmanteau pairings of doom.
Plei, yes she does. She is planning on seeing you tomorrow, one way or another.
Do you want her phone number?
If Pink ain't your thang (I never wear it myself), look for a stong but contrasty color, like red or robin's egg blue or the right shade of turquoise.
Perkins, I've got it somewhere, I think.
Very good ideas! Thanks! And it save me from my predictable black or red (which I really like, but...predictable for me.) Blues of various ilk hadn't occurred, but I like.
Let me know if you don't, Plei.
My dad found a really cool way of planting tomotoes in a hanging basket. You cut a hole out of the bottom and plant it upside down so the plant part hangs out the bottom.
Upside down?
This is intriguing, but does requires hanging something. It might be intriguing enough to hang something....
Lack of light on my back deck means no herb pots for me, alas. Except for chives and pennyroyal, both of which are just bursting out of the strawberry pot they're in. It's kinda pretty--the chives are all long and spikey, with those pointy-ball-shaped pink flowers, and the pennyroyal is all wee fuzzy leaves and round, foamy growth. Sort of yin and yang in a pot.
Chives are low-light? Huh. Might explain my having no luck with them.
The pink fuzzies are lovely but it means they've bolted and gone to seed. I let my mint go to seed but I try to stop the basil and such from it.
But the basil has pretty purple fuzz, so I usually let some of it flower... I admit.
The mint just grows nicely if I let it live out its little life cycle and don't fuss...