Manitoba is ideal ground for vegetable growing, and I always include garden tomatoes in a planter or two together with fresh herbs. Although I do tend to grow more for the soul than for table.
Yes, naturally, I like and enjoyed your news and topics as your knowledge is apparent and I’m pleased you took the time to read my blog, also. I look forward to meeting up with you one day.
If you are in Winnipeg, do you listen to CJOB at 8:00 Sundays? That’s when my show is on — the Gardener on CJOB — and you can also litsen on their audio vault.
Cheers
Thanks for your question Jimmy. The rose on the cover of the Planting issue of the Alberta Gardener Magazine is a Topaz Jewel of the Rugosa Hybrid, hardy in zone 3b.
Thank you for your encouragement. I’m curious about your growing season in comparison to ours in Virginia. Do you enjoy vegetables as well as flowers?
Manitoba is ideal ground for vegetable growing, and I always include garden tomatoes in a planter or two together with fresh herbs. Although I do tend to grow more for the soul than for table.
Yes, naturally, I like and enjoyed your news and topics as your knowledge is apparent and I’m pleased you took the time to read my blog, also. I look forward to meeting up with you one day.
If you are in Winnipeg, do you listen to CJOB at 8:00 Sundays? That’s when my show is on — the Gardener on CJOB — and you can also litsen on their audio vault.
Cheers
I love listening to you on Sundays; I’m so glad to read your blog as well. Happy Gardening!
What is that Yellow Rose in Spring Planting Issue of the Alberta Gardener Mag. ?
Thanks for your question Jimmy. The rose on the cover of the Planting issue of the Alberta Gardener Magazine is a Topaz Jewel of the Rugosa Hybrid, hardy in zone 3b.