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MOUND: The Gardner
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An experience of the land. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. My friend, Steve, took me to The Gardner. A Boston mansion of yore festooned with incredible artifacts, whose rooms invite photography yet rules regard it with suspicion due to an embarrassing theft of grand proportions 25 years ago. One may use a camera on the first floor, from which these images are taken. The court yard is truly divine. Those tall purple and white flowers belong to the plant Campanula pyramidalis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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MOUND: December 2014
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An experience of the land. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Taking Out The Trash. Our pails, a silent sentry, as instructed -three feet apart, at the intersection of the woods, road and drive. A hawk, circling high overhead, issues its gritty reeeeeeeahh. The road, here, is quiet and I am noise. Downslope, down road, toward the late autumn sun, down low. The drainage opens up, like a park, onto the wetland, the edge of which is favored by deer, coyote, turkey, and me. The wetland is, by its nature an amphit...
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MOUND: OUR WEEDS
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New York City Garden. Welcome to the weed atlas! Common Yarrow, Milfoil, or Field Yarrow. Young tree, often found growing on fencelines and in pavement cracks. Dame's rocket -also a mustard. Amaranth gone to seed. Common Ragweed. Too many people think that this is not the culprit for their allergies, yet it is. Flowering at the same time as Goldenrod, showy Goldenrod often gets the blame. Even allergy pill commercials seem to show yellow flowering plants in their scenes. The stems of Ragweed are reddish ...
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a weekend gardener - Page 7 of 8 - a part time killer of vegetables and flowers
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A part time killer of vegetables and flowers. Roadside Flowers in France. On August 28, 2013. Just an every day side of the road flower pot in Eastern France. I was blown away by the consistently beautifully maintained flowers everywhere. It has inspired me to pay much more attention to the flowers in my garden, and … Read More. Organic Liquid Fish & Kelp Fertilizer. On July 13, 2013. On June 25, 2013. From American Zucchini to British Marrow. On June 16, 2013. On June 15, 2013. Raising chickens scares me.
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Ben Hider Food Photography Photographer New York NYC NY Chef Farm
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A part time killer of vegetables and flowers. Organic Liquid Fish and Kelp Fertilizer. Haws V119 Practican Plastic Watering Can. Working on my website – BenHider.com. Cleaning the last carrots of winter. New Food and Farm Photography Website Launched. Leaf Mulch, Leaf Mold, Leaf Madness. Macro photography of flowers. New Gardener Seed Collections. Trader Joes Sweet Sriracha Uncured Bacon Jerky. The Rusted Vegetable Garden. A Way To Garden. New York City Garden. Year Round Veggie Gardener.
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Ben Hider Food Photography Photographer New York NYC NY Chef Farm
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A part time killer of vegetables and flowers. Paper Whites in the Kitchen. January 1, 2015. We moved out of our apartment into a small but perfect house in Westchester, NY with a huge garden. I spent most of the time I should have been packing (and taking care of my pregnant wife) reading about vegetable gardening. We survived our first summer growing too many tomatoes too close together. View all posts by aweekendgardener ». Working on my website – BenHider.com. Cleaning the last carrots of winter.
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a weekend gardener - Page 2 of 8 - a part time killer of vegetables and flowers
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A part time killer of vegetables and flowers. On January 9, 2015. We call them flapjacks back home, but that would probably get you a pancake state side. It’s an easy recipe to follow, take a look here. Paper Whites in the Kitchen. On January 1, 2015. Winter Project – Growing Sprouts. On December 19, 2014. Crushed Red Pepper Flakes. On December 7, 2014. On September 14, 2014. On August 29, 2014. More Roast Cherry Tomatoes. On August 28, 2014. 250 degrees for 3-4 hours with some seasoning. I love tomatoes...
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Soft Drink Reviews, Exotic and Non: September 2013
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Soft Drink Reviews, Exotic and Non. Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Copy and paste White Castles. Was this a creative decision or just someone being lazy? Did the photographer only ever shoot one chicken sandwich, forcing the poor artist to copy and paste? Are the sandwiches made of paste? Why would you advertise awful chicken sandwiches at a place made for hamburger eating? Posted by tim h. Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Posted by tim h. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. I never knew ...
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MOUND: The Transplant
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An experience of the land. Sunday, July 26, 2015. This is the canopy of a single Jewelweed, Impatiens capensis. I say canopy because it is built like a tree and is beginning to shade out the transplants. Just look at the size of that stem, maybe three or four inches in circumference. To the right is a Maximilian sunflower, Helianthus maximiliani. Carried to Brooklyn from southern New Mexico, and now to Minnesota. To the left is one of two Bleeding Hearts, Dicentra eximia. The Milkweed, Asclepias syriaca.
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