Out past the new bed of comfrey (which is doing very, very well and will be bigger and thicker next spring)...Little greenhouse on the frozen tundra.
Welcome to One Dog's efforts to go green, while dragging his family behind him.
 Out past the new bed of comfrey (which is doing very, very well and will be bigger and thicker next spring)...
 I have spoken to the cats, and they are willing to re-visit the idea of having potted plants inside.Specifically, ones they will refrain from eating down to the ground, as they did during the Great 2005 Boston Fern Incident.
 At the moment, I've brought in the two year old Mandeville (the tall one), Cuban oregano (front right), and the sage bush (front left), so I'll have fresh rinse all winter, and have that lovely aroma in my office.
 Also rescued this poor recuperating hanging coleus - you can't tell it, but it's on its way back. In it's prime, this was three-foot in diameter, and hung almost three feet down, covered with heart-shaped leaves, all dark red with a light green border. I owe it a second life. 
I've hung the Boston Ferns in the livingroom. They are placed away from anything remotely resembling a climbing apparatus.
 Not that I don't trust the cats.