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Earth Day and the Green, Green Grass
Did you know....? Earth Day began 44 years ago when 20 MILLION AMERICANS rallied to fight for a cleaner environment. It inspired our government to create the... Read more
The 22 April 2014 by Kate_miller
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First Dates: Plants I’m Trying This Year
This week, I will share some of the plants I’m trying out in my garden for the first time. Mina lobata Mina lobata uses numerous aliases, including firecracker... Read more
The 08 April 2014 by Missinghenrymitchell
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Horse Nettle – Solanum Carolinense
Horse Nettle (solanum carolinense) is a small wildflower that I’ve photographed on several occasions. A member of the Solanaceae (Nightshade) family, horse... Read more
The 11 April 2014 by Pattyhankins
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Growing Away Nicely in This Year's Snow Free Zone.
What a difference a year makes. This time last year I was coaxing forgetmenots to flower in desperation after a foot of snow on Easter Sunday, whereas this... Read more
The 23 April 2014 by Tuckshopgardener
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Captain Ozone
Anyone seen the new Captain America movie? Comic superhero comes to life on-screen... I thoroughly enjoyed the show and wish he was real in the light of the... Read more
The 05 April 2014 by Stephanie
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Early De-Shooting of Tomato Plants
Now that my tomato plants are well established planted out in the soil and are having regular weekly feeds, they are putting on a nice growth spurt and need... Read more
The 14 April 2014 by Steve Bichard
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Book Review - Kitchen Garden Experts
My luck runneth over as Frances Lincoln Publishers has sent me May book release: Kitchen Garden Experts by Cinead McTernan, photography by Jason Ingrid.The... Read more
The 24 April 2014 by Chrryblossomtat2
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Return of the Tulips!
'Couleur Cardinal' in pots on our Supper Terrace My job for today was supposed to be the ironing: it's hiding in the hallway in a huge, towering mess,... Read more
The 06 April 2014 by Cathythompson
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Oh to Relax
There is a particular significance to this photograph. It heralds a new approach to my garden and how I spend time in it – well I hope so. Read more
The 17 April 2014 by Patientgardener
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and Then I Go and Spoil It All by Saying Something Stupid....
.....like 'that's looks a nice innocuous plant, I think I shall plant some of those.You know when something feels like a good idea at the time, you think that... Read more
The 27 April 2014 by Ozhene
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