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Gardening under the Northern Lights: Will it ever happen?
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Saturday, September 17, 2011. Will it ever happen? We've been talking about "retiring", selling the farm and blowing all our money on vacations, boats and fancy furniture.just kidding, but we have been talking about down sizing. This is the whole site, it's about 10 acres in total. One of the old maple trees. Where the house would sit, just to the left of the mule in the 2nd picture. Then there is that litt...
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: January 2012
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Thursday, January 12, 2012. I was hesitant to throw it out cause it was made from all sorts of things - old apple box ends, plywood and was definitely home made, something close to my heart. So the other day I decided to make something of it.a bookcase. One can never have enough book cases! I learned something new though, no one handles wall paper anymore! What a job that was! I framed the inside of the doo...
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: The bookcase!
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Thursday, January 12, 2012. I was hesitant to throw it out cause it was made from all sorts of things - old apple box ends, plywood and was definitely home made, something close to my heart. So the other day I decided to make something of it.a bookcase. One can never have enough book cases! I learned something new though, no one handles wall paper anymore! What a job that was! I framed the inside of the doo...
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: August 2010
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Thursday, August 19, 2010. I haven't been here for a while, I guess I didn't have much to say. This summer has been different, not so much hot as humid. Even those days that were only about 75 degrees felt like 90! My flowers on the other hand have loved the rain and warm temperatures, so sadly have the weeds! I thought I'd share some pictures of the roses and lilies - the colours are so vibrant this year.
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: The Accidental Garden
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Friday, June 29, 2012. In the fall of 2010 we decided to tear out the old deck and build a new smaller one, the space left over I thought would make a lovely little partly shaded perennial bed. In the spring of 2012 I planted some iris, a spirea, a couple of day lilies and plunked in my willow chair that is falling apart . June 30, 2012 at 7:15 AM. July 2, 2012 at 7:07 PM. July 2, 2012 at 5:00 PM. I love se...
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: The End of Summer
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Saturday, September 3, 2011. The End of Summer. Summer is fast disappearing! The flowers in my planters are getting leggy, most of the perennials are done except for the roses and a couple of long blooming ones. But, larder is beginning to look filled. Beet pickles cooling on the counter and I still have enough beets to give away to a lady who didn't have any. September 3, 2011 at 10:36 PM. You should post ...
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: May 2010
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Friday, May 14, 2010. Our new family member. This is my dog Mollie the collie, I like this picture cause she looks good. Sadly she has many medical problems - hypothyroidism for which she has been on medication for years. This has caused diabetes and her adrenal gland to shut down, which has now caused her to go blind, loose most of her hair and just last week, to have a mini stroke. It seems I have my work...
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: December 2009
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Sunday, December 20, 2009. Wishing a Merry Chirstmas and a very Happy New Year to all those who drop by to say hi, or just drop by. I hope Santa Claus is very good to you and that 2010 brings you all the joy and happiness you can endure. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Out Of the Frying Pan. Goodbye 2012, Hello 2013! Gamblin' on the Future. Http:/ futuregamblin.blogspot.com/. My Other Blog - come visit me.
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Gardening under the Northern Lights: January 2010
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Gardening under the Northern Lights. The trials and tribulations of gardening in northern Alberta. Friday, January 29, 2010. It's amazing what happens. When you get busy! It's also odd that when I have a project to work on, my neighbours drop in with requests to build things for them! I'll post some before and after pictures once I get a little more organized down there. I think I'll go with a western/southwestern theme if I can find any decor in that genre in this part of the world. Christmas is over, t...