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April | 2009 | Garden Journal
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April 28, 2009. 8212; Saara @ 20:05. The rhubarb is peeking up. Spring is not too far behind! Older Posts ». Not so) Urban Hennery. Renewing the Countryside: Washington. Blog at WordPress.com.
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June | 2008 | Garden Journal
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June 28, 2008. 8212; Saara @ 15:28. They’re growing up! Alton is starting to look a bit more like a rooster. Still a nice bird luckily! Not so) Urban Hennery. Renewing the Countryside: Washington. Blog at WordPress.com.
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April | 2008 | Garden Journal
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April 30, 2008. 8212; Saara @ 22:55. We let it get a little larger and then snacked on it as a reward for a successful slug hunt. Older Posts ». Not so) Urban Hennery. Renewing the Countryside: Washington. Blog at WordPress.com.
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May 26, 2009. Growing Challenge Check In #1. Filed under: Growing Challenge. 8212; Saara @ 18:54. So I signed up for Melinda’s Growing Challenge from Seed to Seed. The old saved seed that I most recently planted is marigolds. If they ever come up, I’ll be saving seed from the marigolds. Besides being vibrant in the garden and nice cut flowers for the table, marigolds are said to deter harmful nematodes and act as a trap crop for aphids. I’m a big believer in companion planting. Them first and planted the...
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May | 2008 | Garden Journal
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May 16, 2008. Outside the garden in May. 8212; Saara @ 15:16. The raspberries are leafing out. As you can see, I don’t prune them to the ground. These are an everbearing variety and they do much better with this treatment. These are red currants that I started from cuttings from my mom’s plants. They’re doing great for their first year! I don’t expect any fruit yet though. Here’s a better view of how large some of the plants got this spring with all the rain. Out the driveway we planted hops bines! These...