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Our Garden: Our Hosta Family
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. We have a number of hostas to add to the page attached to the photo at the left, when we can attach the right label to recent photos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taming The Feline Curve - Feline Diabetes Management. Diabetic Cats Dietary Management.
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Our Garden: November 2006
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. We have started collecting penstemons as the hummingbird population is much larger here and in need of more entertainment and 'territory' for each bird. This year was the first I experienced territorial battles between hummingbirds. At a later time, when I have confirmed names, I will add them to the blog, but in the meantime I wanted to share our fall colors. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Our Garden: Echinacea
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. We have managed to collect a few different colors, and hope they settle well into our sunny slope that has just been finished. See them by clicking on the flower to the left. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taming The Feline Curve - Feline Diabetes Management. Diabetic Cats Dietary Management.
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Our Garden: Bulb Experiences
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. This has been the most entertaining of bulb displays we have managed so far. The tulip has multiple stems, and the flowers change from yellow, to pink, to deep pink, over their lifetime. The bulbs come from Vessey seeds. And are hard to acquire, as they consistantly run out each season. We love to attract the hummingbirds that adore this plant. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Our Garden: March 2006
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. Trees and shrubbery are attached to the photo left, so click and enjoy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Taming The Feline Curve - Feline Diabetes Management. Diabetic Cats Dietary Management.
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Clematis: November 2006
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Friday, November 24, 2006. John Warren is a very large flowered clematis. A pleasant surprise when it finally performed. Our mystery clematis has turned out to be a new and improved Miss Bateman. This plant is growing very successfully in a pot, but last year it was one that was 'pruned' of every budding blossom by the squirrels before we could identify it. This one blossom has lasted a good month, so I look forward to seeing a more productive display next year. Constance Alpina at left. Josephine has fi...
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Our Garden: The Shrub Section
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. Trees and shrubbery are attached to the photo left, so click and enjoy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taming The Feline Curve - Feline Diabetes Management. Diabetic Cats Dietary Management.
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Our Garden: Chrysanthemums
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Please click on the first picture under each heading to see varieties of specific plants in their glory. At a later time, when I have confirmed names, I will add them to the blog, but in the meantime I wanted to share our fall colors. Along with the chrysanthemums, we usually have a few fall pansies around our entrance. As the pots were constantly being moved for driveway construction this fall, planting in the ground hasn't been an option. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Clematis: Our Clematis Collection
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Friday, November 24, 2006. John Warren is a very large flowered clematis. A pleasant surprise when it finally performed. Our mystery clematis has turned out to be a new and improved Miss Bateman. This plant is growing very successfully in a pot, but last year it was one that was 'pruned' of every budding blossom by the squirrels before we could identify it. This one blossom has lasted a good month, so I look forward to seeing a more productive display next year. Constance Alpina at left. Josephine has fi...