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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Sunday, February 27, 2005. A fellow Florida blogger. Brian dropped me a note asking if I would link to his site. I'm so glad he did. Not only does he have a fantastic site, he's a fellow Floridian. How cool is that! Brian and his family live in Collier County (southwest Florida) on a "band-aid" lot. What's that you say? Sunday, February 20, 2005. Tropical Plants Online does it again. Wednesday, February 16, 2005. I found a site, Emily Compost.
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Tuesday, July 20, 2004. He saw the ducks and wanted them out of his yard! Monday, July 12, 2004. I had heard this plant is a cardboard palm. Then someone else told me it was a leather fern. Which to believe? I did my usual search and found out. It's cardboard, hands down! Cardboard palm is an interesting plant originating on the east coast of Mexico. It is a slow grower, reaching about 4 feet in height and width. Known by its latin name,. The ca...
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Monday, December 31, 2007. The Gulf Restoration Network. GRN formed in 1994 is a network of environmental, social justice, and citizens' groups and individuals committed to restoring the Gulf of Mexico to an ecologically and biologically sustainable condition. Their efforts, among others, include:. Protecting and restoring Gulf waters. Comments: Post a Comment. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Thanks to Andrew Stenning.
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Wednesday, March 30, 2005. The latest on the hibiscus. My sister chopped all the shrubs down to about 1 foot in height and then sprayed the heck out of them with the insecticidal soap. I received some advice from my friend Brian. Next to the mourning dove, they are my favorite. Take some time and visit The Taming of the Band-Aid. When you get the chance. Happy Florida Gardening. Sunday, March 27, 2005. We agreed it would make sense to cut the pl...
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Wednesday, May 25, 2005. And now for the piece de resistance! I thought my shell ginger was in full bloom before, but like the old saying goes you ain't seen nothin' yet. Each shell opens and forms a flower much like a miniature bearded iris. It is absolutely gorgeous and I'm so pleased I was finally able to watch this blooming process unfold. Happy Florida Gardening. Saturday, May 21, 2005. Ginger in full bloom. Wednesday, May 18, 2005.
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Wednesday, December 29, 2004. And a candle in the center. This, too, is a gorgeous centerpiece and I hope it will also last for a little more time. We also got a poinsettia. Yep - December 12. Why? Friday, December 24, 2004. So which is it - pinus or pine? I looked again for the small print but there was none. Sure enough, they were labeling this pine as a pinus pine. Tuesday, December 14, 2004. Holy guacamole or is that a palm tree? Anyway, we ...
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Thank you to Susan Myers and Florida Gardening Magazine. I finally hit the big time! Can you imagine opening a well respected magazine and finding your name in print? All I can say is Wow! Thanks to Susan Myers of iloveplants.com. S October/November issue lists several Florida garden blogs and this one is included. Huge thanks to Susan for mentioning me and many of our fellow Florida bloggers. Comments: Post a Comment.
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Sunday, October 14, 2007. Did you have a favorite Crayola crayon color as a kid? Mine was burnt orange, a vibrant eye-grabbing hue. My husband's choice? The beauty is in the emergence of these wonderous insects and the regrowth of the host plants. There are many, many websites out there offering information and pictures of butterflies in every area. The Butterfly Site. Comments: Post a Comment. Thanks to Andrew Stenning. Lost Angels Animal Rescue.
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Saturday, September 29, 2007. Herb Day October 13. It's herb planting time in Florida now that we are moving into cooler temps (yes we really are). Herbs can be added to your gardens or I like to put them in containers close to the kitchen door so I can just reach out and snip what I need. Coincidentally, you can plant in time for Herb Day on October 13. HerbDay.org. Among others, Seminole Springs Rose and Herb Farm. Comments: Post a Comment.
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Tuesday, January 11, 2005. Our Spanish moss has flowers! Monday, January 03, 2005. Once again I need to credit Andrew Stenning. For his captivating photographs. As I mentioned not too long ago on The Garden's Gift. I've been in the process of changing the mastheads on all my pages. I started with the home page and have now revised this site. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Thanks to Andrew Stenning. The Green Cutting Board.