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My Favourite Perennials
When I first move into a new property I spend time observing what is growing, rather than rushing in and imposing my will upon the property. The site’s bones, its underlying infrastructure, help in the...
8 commentsEdible Mushrooms
The vast majority of mushrooms are edible mushrooms comparatively few of the many thousands of know species have any culinary value and knows as fungi, fungus.
2 commentsLammas, the End of Summer
The summer holiday of Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, is one of the major Sabbats of the year and takes place from sundown on July 31st into the day of August 1st.
0 commentsPlants For Wet Soil
Japanese Painted Fern - Loves moisture and shade Hardy Hibiscus survived zone 5, has enormous blooms and loves wet feet! Turtlhead plant blooms late summer till frost. Not only does it do well in wet soil,...
2 commentsVeltheimia
Veltheimia LILIACEAE VELTHEIMIAS are all bulbous plants with attractive seasonal foliage and an interesting flower spike. The large, onionlike bulbs are normally planted in late summer, and...
0 commentsTomatoes Three Ways - Easy Recipes
Easy, simple, delicious tomato recipes. Cook these: great late-summer tomato sauce, baked plum tomatoes and roasted grape tomatoes...also tomato buying tips...
8 commentsMoving a garden and more gardening tips
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...
0 commentsLate summer gardening
The Last Days of Summer Aster The last days of August, the nights are getting cooler, days are getting shorter and fog has returned to some summer mornings. The late summer garden is a cornucopia of plants...
0 commentslate summer backyard
FUJIFILM - Finepix - S1500 - late summer backyard photos Late summer backyard photos can be found aplenty in the flower garden. So I bought a new camera and I shot myself a cartridge full of pictures. The...
0 commentsFor gardeners, autumn is a time of harvest and a time of gathering together
October 4, 2008 October is a busy month of preparation in the garden before the winter sets in. Today to do list of what needs to be done. Continue enjoying the fruits of your labor this week by harvesting...
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