This is a great dessert! I usually use chocolate pudding rather than butterscotch and always get great reviews. My mother likes pistachio pudding. Neither of us adds the burnt sugar flavoring, but I suspect that it's great with the butterscotch pudding. ... View related article.
I think I have that wallpaper! I bought it from Shermann Williams. However, the colors are a little different. I remember that I once took a picture of it and the color looked more like your photo. Do you happen to have the number? The number on mine is 41646160. It has a beige/oatmeal background and the floral print has pale mauve in it. Is that what you have? The topic header states that the border is a dark floral. Mine is definitely not a dark floral color. I have three rolls. ... View related article.
Thanks to everyone who replied! I was concerned because of the problems they've had with lettuce and other veggies when they get the run off from nearby cattle farms. Also, there was a post on this website about dog droppings - it turns out that dog droppings are dangerous.
I guess the bottom line is that it's ok for now since rabbits only eat plants (it acts as fertilizer, in fact), but it shouldn't be there when the fruit arrives. ... View related article.
If you want more information about Flower Carpet Roses, you can check out various websites. I've copied the information from one website below. I've always picked them up at a local garden store, but you can also order online.
Flower Carpet Roses
For all those gardeners who love roses but have better things to do than spray, prune and fuss, Flower Carpet Roses were created. These low growing landscape roses bloom and bloom and bloom, providing brilliant swaths of color from late spring through fall. They are also some of the most disease resistant rose available anywhere.
Flower Carpet Roses offer lasting color, from bright accents in a section of the landscape, to a long curving border of horticultural technicolor. Equally at home in traditional borders, foundation plantings, along driveways and paths, and even in marginal embanked areas, these easy-care Carpet roses are the solution to dozens of landscaping scenarios. Choose your favorite color and add these beauties to your yard with full confidence that they'll look teriffic all season long. And for many, many seasons to come.
Please note: for reasons that nobody can explain Flower Carpet rose plants tend to vary in size by color each year. Some years the coral will be the largest plants and pink will be smaller, some years the yellow plants will be especially big and the red and white ones smaller. Please don't let this be the deciding factor for rose bushes you'll enjoy for years. All sizes grow quickly and the smaller ones will catch up in just the first season. ... View related article.
If you want something that flowers continuously, try buying some "Flower Carpet Roses". I picked some up at the end of a season a few years ago, and they have gone crazy. They bloom all summer and into the fall (I had blooms until October and I'm from Michigan). They are very colorful and don't require much upkeep. I picked up more, but the ones that bloom the most are the pink and the coral. I get so many compliments on these roses! ... View related article.