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February 2016 – Big Leaves
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Go Big… Or Go Home! Read All The Internet! Adventures in Natural Beekeeping. Tikorangi The Jury Garden. Apple the Betta fish. Ramblin' through Dave's Garden. Railway Parade House and Garden. STEPH'S GREEN SPACE My Green Stories My Garden. Plants are the Strangest People. Linda Cochran's Garden. Follow Big Leaves on WordPress.com. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 13 other followers. What do I write about? Enter your e...
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June 2015 – Big Leaves
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Go Big… Or Go Home! Read All The Internet! Adventures in Natural Beekeeping. Tikorangi The Jury Garden. Apple the Betta fish. Ramblin' through Dave's Garden. Railway Parade House and Garden. STEPH'S GREEN SPACE My Green Stories My Garden. Plants are the Strangest People. Linda Cochran's Garden. Follow Big Leaves on WordPress.com. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 13 other followers. What do I write about? I want to sh...
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March 2016 – Big Leaves
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Go Big… Or Go Home! Read All The Internet! Adventures in Natural Beekeeping. Tikorangi The Jury Garden. Apple the Betta fish. Ramblin' through Dave's Garden. Railway Parade House and Garden. STEPH'S GREEN SPACE My Green Stories My Garden. Plants are the Strangest People. Linda Cochran's Garden. Follow Big Leaves on WordPress.com. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 13 other followers. What do I write about? What do I wr...
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: June 2015
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Friday, June 12, 2015. Olfactory Senses on Overload. There it is again. Did something die? I turn my head again. All I can smell is the sweet scent of the double Mock Orange,. Philadelphus x virginalis,. Pure, white flowers gently swaying in the breeze. No, something did not die in the garden. It is just the voodoo lilies, Dracunculus Vulgaris. Dracunculus, Zantedeshia, Amophophallus, Colocasia,. After the bloom has been pollinated, th...
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: August 2014
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Thursday, August 14, 2014. I just had to redo this saying that's been going around the. Internet. Here's my fix. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Co-author Debbie Teashon's New Book. Gardening for the Homebrewer: Grow and Process Plants for Making Beer, Wine, Gruit, Cider, Perry, and More. More being liqueurs! Return to Rainy Side Gardeners web site. Farwest, the 2016 version. Project Updates and Miscellany for August.
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: Mum-vember at Lan Su Chinese Garden
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Friday, November 7, 2014. Mum-vember at Lan Su Chinese Garden. If you are looking for something "garden worthy" to do in Portland this weekend, come enjoy the fall color and the lovely chrysanthemums at Lan Su Chinese Garden. Even though I love coming to the garden for the Mum display, my favorite activity is to just walk the paths, check out the plants up close and enjoy the intense oranges, yellows and reds of the changing leaves....
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: Strategies for Working in the Garden during the hot, dog days of Late Summer
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Monday, September 15, 2014. Strategies for Working in the Garden during the hot, dog days of Late Summer. Siting on this bench, enjoying my morning coffee on a lazy Sunday morning, I contemplated which garden activities to tackle first. I can feel the warm summer breezes and tickling foliage of a nearby bamboo ( Fargesia Robusta. I could sit here with a good book, listening to the Aspen, Populus tremuloides. With the sprinkler on in th...
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: July 2014
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Thursday, July 3, 2014. The Good, the Bad and the Bugly. Flash Back Thursday (2010). Insects are an integral part of the garden, the good, the bad and the bugly. I learned many years ago, that the best way to keep pests from becoming a major problem in my garden is to strike a balance by including them all. It’s a fascinating miniature world. Two of my favorite images are of this green lacewing,. A predator of i. Links to this post.
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: January 2015
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Thursday, January 29, 2015. I am not ready for spring yet! It’s raining again. The Pacific Northwest is. Famous for gray skies and drizzly rain. Although we could really use a big winter storm that would dump lots of snow in the mountains, I am grateful for this past weekend. The sun was shining, the sky was blue and the temperature was a balmy 50 degrees fahrenheit. Some of the shrubs are starting to bud up. What’s going on? Are you r...
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: September 2014
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Monday, September 15, 2014. Strategies for Working in the Garden during the hot, dog days of Late Summer. Siting on this bench, enjoying my morning coffee on a lazy Sunday morning, I contemplated which garden activities to tackle first. I can feel the warm summer breezes and tickling foliage of a nearby bamboo ( Fargesia Robusta. I could sit here with a good book, listening to the Aspen, Populus tremuloides. With the sprinkler on in th...