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RAMBLINGS FROM A DESERT GARDEN....: A Wonderful Dilemma....Part 2
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A Wonderful Dilemma.Part 2. Faced with the wonderful dilemma of having to choosing what type of tree to plant, I have began to go through the list of candidates - listing their positives and sometimes the negatives. In my last post. We looked at 12 different trees and today I would like to finish the list of prospective tree choices. As much as I love this small tree, I will probably look for something that will grow a little taller. Another of my favorite imports from Australia, Willow Acacia offers bea...
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Kansas Cottage Garden: For the love of Zinnias
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008. For the love of Zinnias. I would really love to get a better picture of my zinnia bed later, but that just probably won't happen, and I know it! Jeff starting repairing the roof last week, and worked and worked all weekend. His Dad and brother came to help, so my job was to make pitcher after pitcher of iced tea and fill their cups. Abby's birthday was Saturday and I feel really bad that I haven't posted a picture like I did everyone else. I have tomatoes to can! I was given three...
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The Gardener of Good and Evil: May 2008
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The Gardener of Good and Evil. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Links to this post. Thursday, May 15, 2008. And here's the rest of the list in pictures. What I thought was the usual violet moss verbena has bloomed in an intense shade of magenta:. Close-up, white potato vine:. Daylily, bought before I started keeping records. It picks up the cool yellow of the bicolored lantana next to it:. The first blooms on the heartleaf skullcap:. A peachy pink verbena:. Next to the peachy verbena, Rainbow Knockout:. Somethin...
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The Gardener of Good and Evil: October 2009
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The Gardener of Good and Evil. Monday, October 26, 2009. Datura brings all the. Bees to the yard. So while I haven't been actively blogging for months- aside from complaining about the drought and heat on Twitter- I have been taking pictures of the interesting things that have been happening around my yard. For instance, I knew that the datura in my yard was a favorite plant of bees and moths and other insects, but a certain morning back in August was like stumbling into a bee bacchanal:.
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The Gardener of Good and Evil: August 2008
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The Gardener of Good and Evil. Thursday, August 21, 2008. Browsing at The Natural Gardener. The Natural Gardener is a great nursery with an organic focus, specializing in native, well-adapted, and drought-tolerant plants. I also enjoy wandering through their many display gardens and planted niches, many of which have been added over the past year or so. Here are some pictures from today's visit. Drought-tolerant plantings around the new "southwestern stream" water feature:. Links to this post. And it sta...
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The Gardener of Good and Evil: August 2009
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The Gardener of Good and Evil. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Escape from the Death Star! So, I'm a bad Austinite. I've lived here for five years, but I'm taking my sweet time hitting all of those destinations that most tourists see within their first week here. One of those destinations happened to be Barton Springs Pool. Instead, which shrieked, "102? IT'S FUCKING HOT. (I need gloves to touch the steering wheel! Once I was throughly chilled, I found that it's incredibly satisfying to sit on a towel on the hi...
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Bloom Day 7/15 | willsfamilyacres
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Football — Touring the USA. Farm to Table in Austin, TX. Laquo; All Shades of Purple. July 16, 2015 by Laura. Esperanza – Tangerine. Lantana – New Gold. Thanks to Carol of May Dreams Garden. On July 16, 2015 at 11:24 pm. Ohhh, I think I need a Desert Willow and Fall Obedience Plant, they look beautiful! How do the deer like them? On July 17, 2015 at 8:17 am. Desert Willow is in the front and the deer don’t touch it. The Obedience Plant is in the back, so not sure. On July 17, 2015 at 6:53 am. Notify me o...
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Guest List | Garden Bloggers Spring Fling 2008
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Garden Bloggers Spring Fling 2008. Are you new to garden blogging, or have you been doing it a few years? Do you use Blogger, WordPress, or Movable Type? Do you go with the default template, or do you have a highly customized site? Do you have a large web following or just write for friends and family? We bet you want to know who is coming to the Spring Fling. . . Garden bloggers who have already RSVP’d to join the fun this weekend include:. Anneliese of CobraHead Blog. Bill of Prairie Point. Linda of He...
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Garden Bloggers Fling: 2011 Seattle
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Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling. July 22-25, 2011. Organizers: Lorene Edwards Forkner. Click to go to the Seattle Fling website. From left: Marty Wingate, Mary Ann Newcomer, Lorene Edwards Forkner and Debra Prinzing (photo, courtesy of Janet Endsley - Northwest Flower and Garden Show). Hello fellow Bloggers…. Your Seattle Fling team is beginning to recover from last month’s awesome, 4-day horticultural adventure. Is on location producing a yummy story about basil for Country Gardens. More in the works.