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Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Thursday, January 1, 2015. Every so often I get an email or a message on Facebook wondering if everything is okay. It's nice to know people still check here! I'm still here and things have been good. Blogging seems to have dropped to the bottom of my list of things I have time for. Hopefully 2015 will be a good year for all us gardeners. May we al...

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A Gardener in Progress: December 2012

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Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Wednesday, December 5, 2012. Over the years I've been interested in many bloggers other talents and hobbies that keep them busy year round. I've always loved seeing Flower Lady's. This winter I've started doing a couple more projects. One is a pillowcase for the Littlest Gardener. I wish I would've started doing embroidery again earlier, it's really f...

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A Gardener in Progress: A little white dog and a little white fence.

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Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Thursday, February 26, 2009. A little white dog and a little white fence. I've read several blogs recently that have shared their experiences with pets in the garden.  At Gardening Gone Wild. Here's the little carrot eater in action, eating this nose right off the snowman! We decided to put up a little white picket fence along the side yard where the ...

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A Gardener in Progress: March sun!

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Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Thursday, March 13, 2014. After record breaking rain in February and the first part of March (in the first week we got more than double the monthly average), we have finally had a break in the rain and clouds and have seen the sun! Everything seems to be better when the sun comes out, at least that's how I feel, especially after so much rain. Last wee...

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A Gardener in Progress: January 2014

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Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Sweet Pea started high school (high school here starts in 10th grade) and the Littlest Gardener is now in first grade! Sweet Pea had a very busy season of playing both school soccer and rec soccer and the Littlest Gardener also played soccer and I coached her team. Then Sweet Pea started driver's ed! The flowering currant I ...

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A Gardener in Progress: "Weedling" or Seedling?

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Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Wednesday, April 8, 2009. I've noticed that in the early spring as I start weeding I often find certain sprouts that I'm not sure what they are.  Is it a weed, or is it something I want? How many times I've weeded something only to discover it wasn't a weed after all,  I'll never know. Are these my 'Pantaloons' (campanula punctata)? After 10 years (I ...

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One Plant at a Time: August 2010

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One Plant at a Time. Maryland Gardener Zone 7. Digging into my thoughts and passions about My Gardens,Photography, Crafts, Life and my Family. Not so much in that order. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. The Vultures are starting to Circle the Garden! Yesterday Morning before heading out for a bit I noticed a bunch of Vultures circling around the Garden areas. Does this mean my garden has died and the stench is bringing in the local riff-raft? Are they here to pick up the pieces of my broken down flowers? And al...

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One Plant at a Time: November 2010

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One Plant at a Time. Maryland Gardener Zone 7. Digging into my thoughts and passions about My Gardens,Photography, Crafts, Life and my Family. Not so much in that order. Monday, November 1, 2010. A Beautiful Poinsettia Punch Card. The other day while browsing the Stamping Blogs I came across this beautiful card along with an AWESOME stamping blog! Her name is "Dawn" and I cased a card she had posted on her Blog that she received from someone, , it's the Poinsettia card you can find her blog here:. Hope t...

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One Plant at a Time: Get Your Bake On!!

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One Plant at a Time. Maryland Gardener Zone 7. Digging into my thoughts and passions about My Gardens,Photography, Crafts, Life and my Family. Not so much in that order. Monday, December 20, 2010. Get Your Bake On! Please someone send a "Whiff Kick" my way- please. I did get the trees decorated and I even have my first gift under it.Wait that's the dog! I will be attending "Christmas Tea" on Tuesday so maybe that will give me a nudge to get going. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my Blog an...

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Around the “Farm” | Gardening in My Rubber Boots

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Gardening in My Rubber Boots. Ramblings of a waterlogged Seattle area gardener and wannabe urban farmer. Garden Tours and Travel. Around the “Farm”. Posts from the ‘Around the “Farm”’ Category. Took a rainy walk around the garden today and found some color to help brighten up the gray day. It’s Pond Clean-up Weather. Here’s the pond last summer — hidden under the grass in the lower right. I’d prefer we fill up the pond and enjoy it. Then hand pull any new grass starts that pop-up. I’m...I’m a Wimp. The l...

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Day By Day: Midsummer Blooms

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Notes On The Journey Through Each Day. Events and adventures, discoveries and surprises, impressions and reflections about home and garden, family and flowers, seasons and nature. So much blooming is taking place in the garden. I took most of these photos before we went on vacation ten days ago. Some of the blooms are fading now. The photo to the right shows the daisies that line the front of what I call the electric garden that hide the electric box in the yard. Here's what else was in bloom ten days ago.

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A Tuscany Garden | Gardening in My Rubber Boots

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Gardening in My Rubber Boots. Ramblings of a waterlogged Seattle area gardener and wannabe urban farmer. Garden Tours and Travel. Around the “Farm”. By myrubberboots on June 17, 2015. A couple weeks ago I got back from an amazing trip to Italy. We spent most of our time in this little garden for the villa we rented in Montisi. It was divine. From: Garden Tours and Travel. Larr; Native Plants in the Garden. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). GROW COOK. EAT...

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My Food and Gardens: Trapping Garden Creatures

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My Food and Gardens. From family gardening to cooking. Tuesday, August 20, 2013. The little guy found a trap, set it up with a little peanut butter one night. It worked. He caught a shy little guy. He was relocated miles away to a very secluded wooded area where we have pictures of them thriving and growing to massive sizes. Here is a video of one of the released and angry animals. Gardener on Sherlock Street. August 20, 2013 at 6:21 PM. Hope the coons are happy in their new home! View my complete profile.

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2014 Calendar | Fairegarden

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Gardening in East Tennessee. Seasons Greetings from Christmases Past. Goodbye, Hello →. December 31, 2013. Crocus ‘Pickwick’. Yucca filamentosa ‘Colorguard’. Iris reticulata ‘Harmony’. With creeping thymes and tulip foliage. Peonia suffruticosa ‘Kamata Fuji’. Lobularia maritima ‘Snow Princess’. Ophiopogon planescapus ‘Nigrescens’. July-Great spangled fritillary butterfly on. Astilbe ‘Fanal’. Eupatorium maculatum ‘Gateway’. Agastache ‘Orange Nectar’. Perilla frutescans ‘Atropurpurea’. Goodbye, Hello →.

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Native Plants in the Garden | Gardening in My Rubber Boots

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Gardening in My Rubber Boots. Ramblings of a waterlogged Seattle area gardener and wannabe urban farmer. Garden Tours and Travel. Around the “Farm”. Native Plants in the Garden. By myrubberboots on February 25, 2015. It was such a nice sunny weekend that we decided to go on a little walk in the woods behind the house. I found that the walk was a great way to show Jason some of the plants I pre-ordered from the Snohomish County Conservation District plant sale. Here’s what I ordered:. Doors are open from ...

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My Love Affair with Musée Rodin in Paris | Gardening in My Rubber Boots

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Gardening in My Rubber Boots. Ramblings of a waterlogged Seattle area gardener and wannabe urban farmer. Garden Tours and Travel. Around the “Farm”. My Love Affair with Musée Rodin in Paris. By myrubberboots on October 20, 2010. View of Musée Rodin from garden.’Ugolino and his children’. Looking towards the garden. 8216;The Thinker’. Roses at the base of ‘The Thinker’. 8216;The Monument to Balzac’. Large trees hedged for privacy. Close-up of ‘Ugolino and his children’. 8216;The Meditation’. It really is ...

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A Gardener in Progress

Nature and Gardening Links. Birds in the garden. One of the most delightful things about a garden is the anticipation it brings.". The Passing Show (1937). Thursday, January 1, 2015. Every so often I get an email or a message on Facebook wondering if everything is okay. It's nice to know people still check here! I'm still here and things have been good. Blogging seems to have dropped to the bottom of my list of things I have time for. Hopefully 2015 will be a good year for all us gardeners. May we al...

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