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Earth laughs in flowers. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Blooms, Blooms and more Blooms! Raquo; Blooms Blooms Blooms page. From upper L-R across and down: Noid yellow Bearded Iris, Allium neapolitanum, Allium ‘Pink Jewel’, Clematis ‘Nelly Moser’, Noid purple Dutch Iris, English Bluebells, Rosa ‘Morning Magic’, Narcissus ‘Delnashaugh’ and Noid Dwarf Bearded Irises). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Thanks for 2 Day.
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In the Garden: Potatoes!
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Saturday, November 6, 2010. Much to my dismay, I missed out on being able order a nice variety of potatoes, onions and garlic this year. By the time I actually got around to even thinking about it, all I could find were OUT OF STOCK references. Certainly wasn't as if I needed. To order any more of these items but what gardener can resist adding to the garden when an opportunity presents itself? Well, amazingly, I went into my local green grocer and found a boat-load of fine potatoes to eat AND plant!
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In the Garden: Rare Site - Clear View of the Mountains
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010. Rare Site - Clear View of the Mountains. Rarely is the day so clear you can see the mountains while driving. This was such an amazing moment I had to quickly snap the photo while sitting at a red light. Mountains above Beverly Hills. Nothing quite like a good strong wind to take away the smog. Posted by Heirloom Club. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to In the Garden by Email. Heirloom Club Exchange Forum. Remember, check back with us and let us know what you th...
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In the Garden: Oregon Snow Pea Harvest
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Saturday, March 13, 2010. Oregon Snow Pea Harvest. The part of the country I live in is extremely fortunate because we're at least lucky enough to be able to go out and garden, unlike many how are blanketed with snow and don't have any electricity as a result. Realizing this gift was synonymous with puppies under a tree, I worked vigorously for hours:. 1 Completely weeded a portion of the vegetable garden. 2 Planted several varieties of broccoli, lettuce, onion, leek, fennel, beet, pea, shallots and dill.
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In the Garden: Black Kabouli Garbanzo Beans
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Saturday, December 4, 2010. Black Kabouli Garbanzo Beans. Black Kabouli garbanzo seedlings before transplanting. These beans are said to have been cultivated near the fertile crescent over 6,000 years ago around. This heirloom is brought to us from Afghanistan (by way of Seeds of Change. For me). They're noted as very drought tolerant plants and thus far have proven to be quite vigorous growers. As with other garbanzos, these beans are high in protein. Are they one of the oldest cultivated beans? Heirloo...
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Earth laughs in flowers. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Iris fulva or Copper Iris (photo courtesy of http:/ www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/beauty/iris/louisiana/iris fulva.shtml. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Find me on Facebook.
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Earth laughs in flowers. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thanks everyone who voted for my blog! Find me on Facebook. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 35 other followers. Fall in the garden. Blooms, Blooms and more Blooms! Fruit and Nut Trees. Garden Blogger’s Muse Day. A Girl and Her Garden. Aunt Debbi’s Garden. Blessings from our Nest. Brambleberries in the rain. Busy Hands Happy Heart (Darla). Creating our Eden (Jamie and Randy).
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In the Garden: Walk around the Neighborhood
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Monday, November 8, 2010. Walk around the Neighborhood. Part of neighbor's front orchard. From neighbor's front orchard. Love the way creeping fig creeps. Up close this bush is stunning. Posted by Heirloom Club. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to In the Garden by Email. Heirloom Club Exchange Forum. You can review the seed list here: http:/ heirloomclub.com/. Or download the list at HEIRLOOM SEED LIST from the "links" section above:. Is welcomed if you have an heirloom that we don't present...
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In the Garden: Heirloom Beans in Markets
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Monday, April 12, 2010. Heirloom Beans in Markets. Is it my imagination or is it difficult to find heirloom beans in the market? I've been trying to find Adzuki bean. I guess once I finally find them I'll need to buy a few extra to plant so I can save my own seed. We've started several beans in the garden but with the scarcity of quality heirloom beans I'm thinking of starting more to save. Do you know of a source to purchase heirloom beans for bulk purchase for recipes? Posted by Heirloom Club. 4 DELIVE...
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In the Garden: Do You See What I See? Part 2
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Do You See What I See? Okay, here's the second part to the I'm-walking-down-the-street-minding-my-own-business.and I notice in a neighbor's yard there's what appears to be a palm tree that has fallen onto the grass. Palm trees are a dime a dozen in California so it really wasn't that big a deal.that is until I did a double take. Do you see what I see? Looks like some kind of palm. It's actually a banana tree! Thought the inclusion of bananas into the landscape was brilliant.