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Children of the Corm: A Charleston Garden Blog: You TOO Can Build Your Own Trellis in just 30 Minutes!
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Monday, February 21, 2011. You TOO Can Build Your Own Trellis in just 30 Minutes! I've been looking for a trellis for a climbing rose I planted back in May. As one might suspect, it did quite a bit of growing since May and is now in big need of a trellis. A big, substantial, tall, won't be bullied by a monster rose-type trellis. But here I have had several problems and no, none of them have been from laziness. I know, its always a possibility, but not this time. Here's what you will need:. You won't even...
Children of the Corm: A Charleston Garden Blog: The Maddening Gardenia
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. I know a lot of gardeners have trouble growing gardenias. People try all kinds of advice to get those things to hold their blooms, grow, or even flower. Or even just: not die! Now why do I believe this? I probably can't grow half of the things that are in commercial garden existence. So sure, try them out, but trust me, if they aren't working: its not you, its them. They honestly don't care how nice you are to them, they are extremely picky about things you can't control. Oh my, tha...
Children of the Corm: A Charleston Garden Blog: Moon Flowers at Large
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Monday, July 16, 2012. Moon Flowers at Large. Anyhow, I will consider this seed propagation attempt an unadulterated success. I think I'm going to try growing another elsewhere in the every evening 'viewing area'. July 16, 2012 at 10:18 PM. Jess, Im growing moonflowers for the first time this year. After my blue morning glories failed twice (first, the seeds got drowned and failed to germinate; then the seedlings I bought got eaten by slugs before I even got them in the ground! Jennifer C. Webb. I have b...
Children of the Corm: A Charleston Garden Blog: September 2012
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Peeking in September behind the Garden Gate. All is well with the world here and I think its high time to give you an update and pick my blogging back up. It is late September and finally things are cooling off and it is lovely just being alive outside. Out of control potato vine. Fuzzy leaf "Wandering Jew" and Holly Ferns. Elephant Ears, Impatiens and Hydrangeas. Pot Garden w/Marie Pavie. Backdoor with murderous Garden Hose who has tried to kill me on multiple occasions.
Children of the Corm: A Charleston Garden Blog: December 2011
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Thursday, December 29, 2011. How To Root Stuff Every Time. I suspect every gardener has their thing. something that seems to come easier than to most people. Just like real life, I guess. You can't be good at everything, but every so often you realize that you indeed do know how to do some stuff. What you will need:. Small clear plastic container. Final step: Place the entire thing in a gallon zip lock baggie, and leaving as much airspace as possible, zip it up. Thats it. You will not unzip it un...I hop...
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‘Tis the season to be frantic! | A Year in a Gippsland Garden
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A Year in a Gippsland Garden. Discovering a hidden haven in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. 8216;Tis the season to be frantic! December 24, 2011. Just taking advantage of a short break between preparations and festivities to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. I mustn’t gloat, but we did spend some of the day at the Sunny Creek Organic Berry Farm picking copious amounts of juicy berries in the sun, to bring back and enjoy this afternoon. Oh, that actually is gloating isn’t it? A peaceful holid...
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And Breathe… | A Year in a Gippsland Garden
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A Year in a Gippsland Garden. Discovering a hidden haven in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia. January 1, 2012. I am not a big one for New Year’s resolutions, but I do feel reflective as one year ends and another one begins. 2011 has been an odd year for me and this is going to be quite a personal post. Bodium Castle in England. Australian Yellow Admiral butterfly. I was becoming resentful of the intrusion but didn’t think there was a way out. To change jobs would mean only a relative cha...Funny t...
Eden, ever after: I caved in to a hollyhock
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Eden, ever after. A blog about new gardeners starting a new garden. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. I caved in to a hollyhock. Sad, but true. Apparently I don't actually have a spine (see, a little book pun there). Or maybe it was just meant to be. I was looking for balloon flower. Seeds the other day- once again thwarted in my efforts by the fact that I couldn't actually find any for sale. One more. Item to order ahead next year. But while I was there, I happened to glance. I know, denial this bad has got.
Eden, ever after: US Postal Service and an Interesting Link
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Eden, ever after. A blog about new gardeners starting a new garden. Monday, April 11, 2011. US Postal Service and an Interesting Link. Came home on Saturday to find our letter carrier had left me this:. I have just the hard to plant spot that I'm hoping the Jupiter's Beard. Will take to and make beautiful. And, not just good news to share but an interesting link, too: http:/ volantefarms.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/beneficial-biological-controls/. Hope all of you have a not too crazy Monday on your hands!
Eden, ever after: June 2010
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Eden, ever after. A blog about new gardeners starting a new garden. Thursday, June 3, 2010. Now for something completely different.challenge time! Pam at Pam's English Cottage Garden. Has included me in an 8x8 photo challenge- post the 8th picture in your 8th album. Turns out it's one of my other loves (besides growing plants).growing bread! This particular loaf was my first attempt (and so far only) at a Pan de Campaign from the Baking with Julia. Thanks, Pam- I enjoyed looking back at this! Not to be l...
Rambling Chicken: April 2011
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A new focus for the Rambling Chicken: Helping you find out where the chicken is. Especially if it's fried. Saturday, April 23, 2011. Link: A rant. A plea. Something like that. To a plea for blogging discussion, on my other blog. Declutter Of The Day, and that Wordpress Thing. To a pointer, as Declutter Of The Day has moved. Saturday, April 16, 2011. Gardening: Coveting my neighbors' plants. So, it's spring, and the garden is looking lovely. And I'm looking at the neighbors' flowers. AIFF Day One: Snow!
Whiskey Sours, Camelia Japonica Platinum, and iPads for everyone. | Visionary Gleam
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In Which an Award is Presented To a Plant from the Carboniferous Period. February 25, 2012 · 4:10 pm. Whiskey Sours, Camelia Japonica Platinum, and iPads for everyone. I’ve taken a long hiatus from blogging on Visionary Gleam, a fact that has been noticed by all twelve of my regular readers, who have been struggling to find meaning in their lives without the wit and wisdom of the zen master of incompetent gardening. I may miss some of the red carpet stuff, as a dinner will keep me out until 8:30 or so (I...
In Which an Award is Presented To a Plant from the Carboniferous Period | Visionary Gleam
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Treebeard presents the award for Best Large Tree in Jim’s Garden (with apologies to Tolkien). Whiskey Sours, Camelia Japonica Platinum, and iPads for everyone. →. January 27, 2012 · 6:15 am. In Which an Award is Presented To a Plant from the Carboniferous Period. Personally, I was shocked when they passed over “The Toes of Ponce De Leon,” last year in that category, but there’s no accounting for taste.). Part of my vexed shade garden. 8220;Hey, y’all! Excuse me. Oh, I’m being told by the produc...Oh I...
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Peeking in September behind the Garden Gate. All is well with the world here and I think its high time to give you an update and pick my blogging back up. It is late September and finally things are cooling off and it is lovely just being alive outside. Out of control potato vine. Fuzzy leaf "Wandering Jew" and Holly Ferns. Elephant Ears, Impatiens and Hydrangeas. Pot Garden w/Marie Pavie. Backdoor with murderous Garden Hose who has tried to kill me on multiple occasions.
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