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Karen Russ | SC Gardener

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Gardening, blogging and occasionally ranting from upstate South Carolina. Https:/ scgardener.wordpress.com. I'm a horticulturist living in upstate South Carolina. My interests include ornamental and edible gardening, urban gardening, plants in general, perennials, fragrant plants, herbs, trees, nutrition, health, environment, sustainability, among many others. Posts by Karen Russ:. February 27, 2010. February 27, 2010. A Blog You Really Should Follow – The Garden Professors. February 26, 2010. Seventh St...

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links for 2010-02-27 | SC Gardener

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Gardening, blogging and occasionally ranting from upstate South Carolina. Laquo; A Blog You Really Should Follow – The Garden Professors. February 27, 2010 by Karen Russ. Southern Plant Diagnostic Network Newsletters. On August 28, 2012 at 1:57 pm. Interesting place to come for info of all kinds -a new site me -thanks. My blog is http:/ www.marlborobulb.blogspot.com/. I need to work out how to add it to my website. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Karens Ga...

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New Tree & Shrub Fact Sheets | SC Gardener

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Gardening, blogging and occasionally ranting from upstate South Carolina. Laquo; links for 2010-02-25. New Tree and Shrub Fact Sheets. February 25, 2010 by Karen Russ. I have 3 new fact sheets up at my workplace website. Take a look:. Pretty pictures too. And yes, this does mean it’s time for me to pay attention to this blog again. I’ve neglected it for far too long. On February 25, 2010 at 10:02 pm. Missed you. Will look at your fact sheets. On February 25, 2010 at 10:16 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Gardening, blogging and occasionally ranting from upstate South Carolina. Laquo; New Tree and Shrub Fact Sheets. A Blog You Really Should Follow – The Garden Professors. February 26, 2010 by Karen Russ. What If You Already Used BPA? BPA Protection: Spinach and Soy Dr Greene.com. Block BPA damage, even in the face of significant exposure, by giving pregnant animals extra folate (found mostly in green leafy vegetables foliage such as spinach) or extra genistein (found mostly in legumes such as soy). Clay a...

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Liz and the Professor: 9/27/09 - 10/4/09

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Thursday, October 1, 2009. For the Love of Dirt. 8220;Hey man, you guys want that mulch…or can I take it off your hands? 8221; I innocently asked holding the soda out to the relaxed man with ’Frank’ stenciled above the pocket of his clean khaki shirt. 8216;Frank’ took the icy drink, looked sideways at the pile, gave me a crooked grin and said, ”My name’s Steve. Go for it". I didn’t ask. As it turned out, this pile was strategically placed under an spreading Woman’s Tongue Tree,. Preparing to unload, I gr...

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Liz and the Professor: 9/20/09 - 9/27/09

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Thursday, September 24, 2009. Key West always so magical and…well, weird. For those of you that don’t know this island city, well, Google is your friend. Let me just say that from a tropical plantsman’s point of view this odd city is without compare in the continental United States. I had to run down to Key West the other day to take care of some business for the youth oriented nonprofit org. that I am the Exec. Dir. of…my day job, when not masquerading as a simple garden blog writer&#4...I’m a new...

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Liz and the Professor: 10/4/09 - 10/11/09

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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Pineapples, Tourists and Hippie Chicks. I stopped jogging when I reached my parked truck. I wasn’t doing any kind of fitness running, just trying to beat the notoriously fast, Key West parking meter timers. While I leaned against the fender sweating and puffing like a rookie angler on the losing end of a swordfish tug-of-war I looked over at a bubbling little fountain with a pineapple on top. 8220;Hmmm…looks like a blog subject.”. Anyway, this symbol spread back to Europe, then...

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Liz and the Professor: 10/11/09 - 10/18/09

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Friday, October 16, 2009. Don’t ya just hate it when your writing muse decides to take a break and your self-imposed deadline is looming…sigh. Last night was the first Big Pine Botanical Society meeting of the year. If you have read this blog before you may remember that I am a past president of this very cool group of people. By cool, I mean they all have dirt under their fingernails. Shorts and flip flops tend to be the standard attire, not so much with golf shirts or skirts. Thursday, October 15, 2009.

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Liz and the Professor: 11/8/09 - 11/15/09

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Monday, November 9, 2009. Yikes, I stepped out of the Blogosphere for a few days and come back only to find I’ve been thoroughly beaten with the Honest Scrap hammer by no less than three Blotanical members. Now if I have this correct there are so rules I’m supposed to abide by. Hmmm…Lets see. 1 Brag about the award. 2 Include the name of the blogger who bestowed the award on me and link back to the blogger. 3 Choose a minimum of seven (7) blogs that I find brilliant in content or design. 1 I grew up in n...

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Liz and the Professor: 8/30/09 - 9/6/09

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Friday, September 4, 2009. It’s a beautiful day weather-wise so I gathered some more lumber for the veg. garden enclosure. Picked up some old 4x4’s that I had stashed and it looks like I’ll be able to build this 14’x16’ cage from all scrap lumber. I’ll try to doll it up some and maybe throw a coat of paint on it but that is work for the weekend. Thats it, see ya. Thursday, September 3, 2009. Floss Silk, Wild Allamanda. Whats bloomin'- Tropical Exotic. The pink and white blooms were alive with pollinators...

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Liz and the Professor: 9/13/09 - 9/20/09

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Friday, September 18, 2009. Walkingsticks and My Coffee. 8220;There, done! 8221; I thought, wiping the sweat from my face on my dingy t-shirt. The Dachshund was sniffing around(as usual) happily rooting away in the debris pile I had just masterfully created when she let out an ear-splitting, gut wrenching squeal followed by a series of little dog yips…turned tail and came flying out of the pile heading for house. Stupid dog…sigh.”. Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Golden Thyral...

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Liz and the Professor: Wordless Wednesday

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. That white flower on the second picture took my breath away! October 28, 2009 at 1:50 PM. Incredible to see those bromeliads growing outside like that! Always like to see whats blooming in your garden. October 28, 2009 at 1:54 PM. Great blooms, as always! October 28, 2009 at 5:52 PM. Every time I view your photos, I think that you must live is a floral fantasy world. So much color and beauty. Thank you for sharing it with us! October 28, 2009 at 9:18 PM. Liz, What a great blo...

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Liz and the Professor: 10/18/09 - 10/25/09

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Friday, October 23, 2009. Have you ever found a plant that you just love but still ya hate ‘em. Well, Bougainvillea is just that sort of plant for me. I absolutely love to gaze upon the incredibly intense colors of the blooms and I truly hate pruning them. That said there is one exception and that is the Dwarf Boug. That cultivar is one that just may find its way into my gardens. Dwarfs are a very low maintenance plant that requires almost no pruning if properly sited. Bougs can grow to 30’ with su...

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Liz and the Professor: 11/1/09 - 11/8/09

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Monday, November 2, 2009. Balfour Aralia (Polyscias scutellaria) and Croton. So that preamble brings us to my little story. Camera in hand, I was walking down a tiny little lane between a couple larger streets. There are a bunch of these glorified alleyways and I’ve never had a problem on them, until now. Chenille Acalypha (Acalypha hispida). In the back of my mind I heard the old man but it just didn’t register that he was talking to me. 8220;Hey you…Hey! What are you doin.”. My middleschool Ninja train...

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