FISHING WITH BILL: Signs (Flower seed) of spring and sweet potatoes
Lately there has been a lot of advertising about getting the seeds planted inside or in one's greenhouse so the plants are ready for spring planting. I personally do not start my plants from seeds, as I prefer to purchase the plants ready for planting.
It may be a little too early to break out the gardening shovels, but it's the perfect time to stack plant and seed catalogs next to your...
For the love of the rose A white elephant fundraiser and a presentation by master flower arranger Shane Looper highlight the next San Mateo County Rose Society meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. San Mateo Garden Center, 605 Parkside Way. (650) 588-3381.
In February, I always think of roses -- not just because of Valentine's Day, but because February is the time to plant new roses and to prune, add compost and mulch roses.
Lindsay Clary and Michael T. Harmon exchanged marriage vows February 10, 2007, at St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas. The Rev. Jeff DeBlanc conducted the 7 p.m. ceremony.
The weather has been exceptionally cold. The bright blue skies and sunlit days were tempting but the temperature and winds made it uncomfortable and even dangerous to remain outside for more than a few minutes. Once again my outdoor activities were limited to tending to the bird feeders and adding a birdbath heater.
It may be a little too early to break out the gardening shovels, but it's the perfect time to stack plant and seed catalogs next to your...
For the love of the rose A white elephant fundraiser and a presentation by master flower arranger Shane Looper highlight the next San Mateo County Rose Society meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. San Mateo Garden Center, 605 Parkside Way. (650) 588-3381.
In February, I always think of roses -- not just because of Valentine's Day, but because February is the time to plant new roses and to prune, add compost and mulch roses.
Lindsay Clary and Michael T. Harmon exchanged marriage vows February 10, 2007, at St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas. The Rev. Jeff DeBlanc conducted the 7 p.m. ceremony.
The weather has been exceptionally cold. The bright blue skies and sunlit days were tempting but the temperature and winds made it uncomfortable and even dangerous to remain outside for more than a few minutes. Once again my outdoor activities were limited to tending to the bird feeders and adding a birdbath heater.