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Gardening with Latitude: July 2015
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Reviving a Forgotten Garden at the 53rd Parallel. Thursday, July 30, 2015. But does it come in pink? Yes, my girly-girl side must be asserting itself. Maybe it comes from being the only female in the house? My husband's idea of a bright colour is navy blue and my son loves orange! What's a girl to do? Whatever the cause, I'm going soft on pink. Then I got this Quick Fire hydrangea ( Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk'. I fully expect they sing and dance the can-can at night. Absolutley not. Like so many othe...
Gardening with Latitude: June 2015
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Reviving a Forgotten Garden at the 53rd Parallel. Monday, June 29, 2015. When the rain is warm and soft. We finally had relief from the heat wave today. The morning started with a crack of thunder amid some odd curling clouds, and then settled into a slow, light, warm rain- much needed, I must add. A little rain has never stopped a girl from enjoying her garden. So, of course, after my son went to sleep this evening I wandered out amid the rain drops to enjoy the roses. This year I bought a long-coveted ...
Gardening with Latitude: March 2014
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Reviving a Forgotten Garden at the 53rd Parallel. Monday, March 31, 2014. I am where Spring lives. Spring break finally arrived and we packed up our little family and flew west to where Spring lives. I know you understand why I had to touch green, even for a little while, before I go back to our "SPRinter" season. Wish me soft days. Links to this post. Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes! Saw something green emerging from the soil on the edge of a west facing garden bed today (not mine! Final...
Gardening with Latitude: January 2014
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Reviving a Forgotten Garden at the 53rd Parallel. Saturday, January 4, 2014. Do you hear what I hear? Happy New Year Gardeners! Are you, like me, turning your thoughts to the coming season? Last year was a big one in the garden for us. I realize I went offline as the going got hectic but I did peek in on you all. :) In a nutshell, I'll give you the good news, bad news and more good news. The parting view of colour in 2013. Well, let me tell you (*she grins mischievously*). Oh, and the bonus good news?
Gardening with Latitude: When the rain is warm and soft
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Reviving a Forgotten Garden at the 53rd Parallel. Monday, June 29, 2015. When the rain is warm and soft. We finally had relief from the heat wave today. The morning started with a crack of thunder amid some odd curling clouds, and then settled into a slow, light, warm rain- much needed, I must add. A little rain has never stopped a girl from enjoying her garden. So, of course, after my son went to sleep this evening I wandered out amid the rain drops to enjoy the roses. This year I bought a long-coveted ...
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A Martagon in my garden – in the autumn light
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In the autumn light. A Martagon in my garden. Last year I came across a Martagon lily at a local garden centre and did a little dance of joy. I have wanted a Martagon for years. Once home, I planted it near the main walk in the back garden. This spring, I was secretly thrilled with the appearance of new green shoots. So, thank you Martagon, for the inspiration. Long may you bloom. Tagged: Lilium martagon Martagon lily. A spring in my step. An autumn’s work. 17 thoughts on “ A Martagon in my garden. I wen...
A different kind of white I like – in the autumn light
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In the autumn light. A different kind of white I like. Today while walking the dog, I thought about how much. I look at my wicker chairs that didn’t quite make it into the garage before the snow arrived and I try to imagine when next I will be sitting in them. I love an array of scents in the garden. They linger in my mind long after the flowers have finished blooming.Do you have a favourite flower scent that holds good memories for you? A spring in my step. The Garden Ms. S. Karen - An Artist's Garden.
Tulipa 'Foxtrot' a Pink Double Early Tulip | Northern Shade Gardening
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Gardening in a cold climate under the trees. Tulipa ‘Foxtrot’ a Pink Double Early Tulip. The Tulipa ‘Foxtrot’ (Foxtrot tulips) have developed wonderful pink tones, now that they’re fully open. With their extra petals, these tulips look beautiful in the garden. They are in Division 2, which are double early tulips. I wrote about the ‘Foxtrot’ tulip combined with the blue Muscari. Before, but I don’t think I emphasized how wonderfully pink they really are. Tulipa Foxtrot 2 double pink tulips. Tulipa ‘...
Exquisite Brunnera macrophylla in 3 Silvery Versions | Northern Shade Gardening
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Gardening in a cold climate under the trees. Exquisite Brunnera macrophylla in 3 Silvery Versions. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ 3 plants. Here are three splendid. Siberian bugloss) that make the garden a prettier place. Their charming spring flowers and decorative foliage make them a choice garden plant. These Brunnera, ‘Jack Frost’, ‘Looking Glass’, and ‘Mr. Morse’ handle a a northern climate and a shady garden very well. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ silver leaves. 8216;Mr. Morse’. If blue flo...
Blue Muscari and Pink Tulip Flowers | Northern Shade Gardening
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Gardening in a cold climate under the trees. Blue Muscari and Pink Tulip Flowers. Here is a pretty pink and blue bulb combination of. 8216;Blue Spike’ (grape hyacinth) and Tulipa ‘Foxtrot’ (a double pink tulip) for mid spring. The blooming times coincide in my garden to create an appealing mix. Muscari armeniacum ‘Blue Spike’ and Tulipa ‘Fox Trot’. Muscari armeniacum ‘Blue Spike’ closeup. This photo shows a closeup of the grape hyacinth just before the abundant petals have fully opened. The ribbon of Mus...
A Tangle of July Flower Colours | Northern Shade Gardening
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Gardening in a cold climate under the trees. A Tangle of July Flower Colours. Garden bed with iris Campanula Paeonia daisy. This garden bed is an informal tangle of July flowers in bloom. It’s bright and cheery, and the vibrant colour mix suits a sunny July. There is a pink. 8216;Sarah Bernhardt’, some tall yellow, purple and blue bearded iris, purple blue. Iris bellflower peony flowers. Yellow iris around blue iris. Blue iris volunteer in garden. It is probably a cross between my yellow iris and the sol...
Sanguinaria Canadensis | Northern Shade Gardening
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Gardening in a cold climate under the trees. Bloodroot) are blooming now in mid spring. These perennials grow happily under the trees, flourishing in the organic matter that the trees drop and that decays into the soil. The flowers may bloom for a short time, but it is enjoyable to anticipate the beauty, and watch the perfect white petals unfold. The leaves are thick and lobed, making an interesting texture contrast with other woodland plants, or lacy ferns. This photo shows the simple white blooms of.
A spring in my step – in the autumn light
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In the autumn light. A spring in my step. It doesn’t matter how many springs I have lived through, each one feels like my first. I love the wonderful feeling of anticipation and possibility that spring brings. My heart does a little dance when I see puddles on the streets and dirt appearing as if by magic in my garden. Every bit of green is a delight to me. I want to take great gulps of air and dance my way down the garden path. Happy spring to you all! A different kind of white I like. You have captured...
“Deadliest Patch” | East-Side-Patch
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A Central Texas Garden Blog. 8220;Deadliest Patch”. Hello, and welcome to a new East-Side-Patch over here in WordPress. I hope my old friends will resubscribe to this feed and to any new readers, welcome. I have been at http:/ east-side-patch.livejournal.com/. 8220;That’s a-good ESP”. Everyone leaned out over the side of the vessel to see what they had netted…. The creature snipped through the net and clawed it’s way onto deck, amidst the screams…. 8220;Pressing” along. Sub=tr embed t js. 8220; Blog Info...
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Gardening with Juanita
I live to grow flowers. I am also glad that I have lived long enough to find the best gardening partner I could ever have wished for. Sunday, April 9, 2017. March was a beautiful month this year. I do not remember a March being this nice before. We received most of the plants I order and we planted. I never planted in March. Most years if we have snow, we have it in March. We have wind a lot of rain and storms not this year. I am not going to do much writing just mostly pictures. A pot I missed. This is ...
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Gardening with Latitude
Reviving a Forgotten Garden at the 53rd Parallel. Saturday, December 24, 2016. And so the garden sleeps. To all my fellow gardeners, I wish you all the joy and blessings of the season as we dream of greener days ahead. For those of you who are on Instagram, you can see what I'm up to at @beautywithlatitude. Links to this post. Thursday, January 7, 2016. Here comes the sun.and its alright. Links to this post. Wednesday, December 23, 2015. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Links to this post.
Gardening with Laura
About a month ago we went to the Lavender Festival in Sequim, Washington. We started at the street fair (where I had lavender ice cream) and then visited three farms. Fun! Next year I will try to get pictures of the lavender hillside in our yard. The last two years it has been too weedy at lavender-blooming time. This entry was posted in Herb. August 20, 2014. Eleutherococcus sieboldianus ‘Variegatus’ (Five-Leaf Aralia). I am using the Latin name as the title of this post–and boy is it a mouthful! Black ...
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Gardening With Less Water | Gardening made simple and econimical
Gardening With Less Water. Gardening made simple and econimical. Growing WaterMelons, honeydew Melons and Cantelopes the Easy Way. July 8, 2011. This is the greatest thing since the fall of man in the garden of Eden. Imagine planting and harvesting with no watering, weeding or plowing the earth. Here is a close-up photo. Again click on the picture to get a bigger one. After about on month we have. Honeydew Melons after 2 months. Cantelopes are slower but the most plentifull. June 29, 2011.
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Gardening with Mandy
Gardening Diary of a avid gardener. With a few tips added in as well. Friday, April 17, 2009. Thursday, April 16, 2009. Well here I am Sorry it has been a while since I posted. Well first I sent my last child off into the world last August. Took all summer to get her ready and out the door. Then "Ike" came. Need I say more yes you say well here it goes. I hope we don't have to go threw that again this year. Sorry it has taken a year for me to get back to my blog. Promise to do better at keeping it up.