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Observations in nature
by Gardening Angel
June 9, 08 Hub Don’t let June drive you buggy, interesting observations in nature and in my backyard. The late spring and summer is the insect world. Like it or not, that is how it is. There are few... published 6 months ago
Grow a container vegetable garden
by Gardening Angel
Do you have a yearning for sweetpotatoes? A hankering for jalapenos? Or a craving for carrots? Good news. It's not too late to grow your own and you don't need your own plot of land. Many vegetables will grow... published 5 months ago
Moving a garden and more gardening tips
by Gardening Angel
When I asked you, to tell me about your experiences moving a garden, I was flooded with mail. Your letters were funny, warm, poignant, all speaking to the difficulty--physical and emotional--of leaving a... published 3 months ago
Going out on a limb
by Gardening Angel
I struggled through February, lasting on memories of the flowers, butterflies and birds of the other seasons. Winter is so spare. In spring I treasure each new discovery. A single new flower or bird can make... published 4 months ago
Meanderings in my garden
by Gardening Angel
Meanderings in my garden Identifying Insect Galls on Trees and some beautiful June flowers. As I enjoy strolling or just simply meandering around my gardens and enjoying nature. I noticed some bumps on the... published 6 months ago
Birds and Nature
by Gardening Angel
Along the wave-washed margins of Pittsburgh’s rivers a four-inch high bird presents important lessons about nature’s ingenuity. Between late April and early September, small numbers of Spotted Sandpipers... published 5 months ago
Birds and Nature Wildflowers
by Gardening Angel
Pennsylvanis's undisturbed woodlands are delightful to stroll through in the spring. Many species of plants are displaying their flowers, some are also using fragrance, to invite and welcome their pollintors... published 3 months ago
