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My journey into gardening: Almost There............
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Cindi Ressler Photography Blog. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. I know it has been just over a month since my last entry, but I've been bound and determined to get this garden looking good and ready for blooming this year. And now I'm within days to finishing up at least for the first half of the year. I will still have plenty to do in the fall for preparation of next year. So if you refer back to my first post. June 14, 2014. As far a my 2 dogwoods, will still thinking about that too. I did plant one in the...
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My journey into gardening: July 2014
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Cindi Ressler Photography Blog. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden. In this photo the bed closest has the Ironweed, my floribunda rose "Angel Face" and the annuals that I started from seed which you'll see below. This bed consists of the Delphiniums, Coneflowers, Daisies, Butterfly Bush, Black-eyed Susan "Irish Spring", Sea Holly, Daylily and another floribunda rose "Julia Child". And here I have the Convolvulus tricolor. This little gem looks like a Morning Glory, but is brillia...
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My journey into gardening: Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden
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Cindi Ressler Photography Blog. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden. In this photo the bed closest has the Ironweed, my floribunda rose "Angel Face" and the annuals that I started from seed which you'll see below. This bed consists of the Delphiniums, Coneflowers, Daisies, Butterfly Bush, Black-eyed Susan "Irish Spring", Sea Holly, Daylily and another floribunda rose "Julia Child". And here I have the Convolvulus tricolor. This little gem looks like a Morning Glory, but is brillia...
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My journey into gardening: June 2014
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Cindi Ressler Photography Blog. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Let's Step Back A Bit. The next several posts we'll be a stepping back into May and early June on my garden progression. This week I will be talking with you about my Iris bed. This bed was the first to be completed and I was transplanting Siberian Irises and wanted to get them into the ground first. In this photo You can see the other Tree Peony (the dark pink flower) which has been there a few years too. I've also started mulching at this poin...
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Cindi Ressler Photography: October 2011
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Monday, October 24, 2011. I came across this beautiful Lisiathus. When I was at The College of the Atlantic. In Bar Harbor, Maine. I had done an Art Show there this past summer and was told about the gardens. Which I in turned returned back to photograph. It was a beautiful setting over looking the harbor. Unfortunately those photos didn't turn out too well, but I did get lots of flowers, which I will be adding to my website throughout the next couple of months. Links to this post. Let The Sunshine In!
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Cindi Ressler Photography: April 2012
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Thursday, April 12, 2012. Where has the time gone. WowI guess it has been a while since my last post.Well what the heck have I been doing.that's what I would like to know. Okay seriously.I have been spending alot of time with my dog Ben. He's doing okay, some days are good and others so so. I have also been spending time in the garden.Getting it cleaned up and ready for planting. I was at the Bangor Garden Show last weekend and picked up some Stargazer Lilies. To add to my Lily. Dedicated to all our Moth...
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Cindi Ressler Photography: Monarch Butterflies vs Viceroy Butterflies
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012. Monarch Butterflies vs Viceroy Butterflies. They look alike don't they, but which is which? Can you tell the difference between them? It's really quite simple.or is it. Have you ever seen them together? Well the photo above is a Monarch Butterfly. And of course the one below is the Viceroy Butterfly. Have a black spot on the bottom wings. Now the Viceroy. Is smaller having a 2" to 3" wing span, and has the horizontal line on the bottom wings. The female Viceroy. Poison and is eatin...
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Cindi Ressler Photography: July 2011
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Friday, July 29, 2011. This week's featured flower is the Queen Anne's Lace. First I would like to apologize for missing so many weeks of Flower Power Friday. I have been busy with shows and farmers markets. I have some down time and plan on catching up before the next wave of activity kicks in! I love Queen Anne's Lace. The Queen Anne's Lace. Is a member of the Parsley family and is sometimes known as a wild carrot, though it isn't edible. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Have a great week! And my...
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Cindi Ressler Photography: September 2011
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Friday, September 30, 2011. Can be found in the tropical rainforests of Latin Amercia from Mexico to Columbia. They are severely threatened due to deforestation of the tropcial rainforests. I found this one at The Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory and Gardens. Have a Great Weekend! Links to this post. Thursday, September 29, 2011. The Dragons of the Insect World. As was pointed out to me) and could also be mistaken for the " Common Whitetail. I want to thank the folks at BugGuide.net. Sorry, had to do it.
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Cindi Ressler Photography: August 2011
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Friday, August 12, 2011. Beautiful, bright, happy Sunflowers. Are this weeks flower! Are a wonderful flower. To have in any garden. You sow them once and they will return for years, though not as abundant as the first year. And bees from all around. I make sure I have sunflowers. In my garden every year. Next year I will plant a new crop of sunflowers and try some new varieties. I generally let the sunflowers die off in the garden as they will provide a constant food source for the birds.
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