Lies and Damned Lies: Bush on the War
Sep. 13th, 2007 08:03 am( Read more... )
WHEN I signed up for a master gardening class last fall, I knew I would fill some of the gaps in my self-education as a gardener, but I didn’t know that I would find such an eclectic family of like-minded souls.
Need some fall broccoli seedlings, because you forgot to water yours?
Looking for free composted sheep manure?
Or how about some naked ladies — pink lilies (Amaryllis belladonna), not real ladies — that bloom in the fall on curiously leafless stems? Pamela White, 64, a garden designer in Glyndon, Md., gave them to me. They are big, fat, wonderful bulbs, to be planted in the ground just like narcissus. About a month ago, after a terribly hot, dry summer, a little forest of naked stems nosed out of the ground, grew to an incongruous two feet — and opened their pale pink trumpets. More