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Amateur Gardener: March 2014
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March 22, 2014. Forsythias Looking Better Today. There is a third Forsythia that is really small and not that noticeable. This. One was planted at the same time as the others, but the. 2012 Texas drought nearly killed it. When it gets. As large as the others, it will really look stunning. Iris are started to show their new growth - can't wait for them to bloom. Labels: Forsythia Lynwood Gold. March 20, 2014. Happy First Day Of Spring. It wouldn't be spring without. I can't seem to get them ordered. Roses...
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Amateur Gardener: June 2015
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June 24, 2015. These two daylily plants are getting really large. These are Orange Vols and Red. Daylilies this year - this one is Final Touch. Another new one - Little Grapette. This one looks good planted with. Janice Brown - she. Has struggled, but glad. To see her bloom. I moved a lot of my pink varieties. This spring because I had. Them in an area that was too. Shady Once established they. Will have more blooms. Can barely see the dayliles. Another new addition -. It looks stunning by. Cherry Blosso...
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Amateur Gardener: A Few Bright Spots Despite The Flooding Rains
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May 30, 2015. A Few Bright Spots Despite The Flooding Rains. I was able to get out yesterday during. A break in the continual rains we've had. Here in Texas. Most everything is washed out. But I did manage to find a little color in the garden. I am thankful that all the ponds and lakes are. Full again - a blessing.Our local dam, Denison Dam, has. Gone over the spillway, 4th. Time in it's history. It was in 1957, 1990, 2007 and. Now 2015. When it was built in the 1940s. They said that this would only occur.
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Amateur Gardener: May 2013
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May 01, 2013. First Few Strawberries and More Iris. The strawberries are really looking good this year. Lettuce. From last year went to seed and has come up all. Over the strawberry patch and they love each other! Decandence tall bearded iris. I brought. This from my old house in 2010 and. This is the first time it has bloomed! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). North Texas, United States. View my complete profile. First Few Strawberries and More Iris. A Garden for the House. RAIN COMES TO TEXAS. Double Red Kno...
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My Strolling Garden: April 2015
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Gardening was something I began maybe six years ago after renting a cottage with a small side garden. I quickly got the bug and realized that my green thumb had been passed on by my grandmother. Now, with my own home, I've started digging up patch by patch to create what someday will be my very own strolling garden. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Lubbock Arboretum Plant Sale 2015. I hadn't realize how far back the grounds went and was delighted to find several sitting ares with stone benches and pergolas.
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My Strolling Garden: Lubbock Arboretum Plant Sale 2015
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Gardening was something I began maybe six years ago after renting a cottage with a small side garden. I quickly got the bug and realized that my green thumb had been passed on by my grandmother. Now, with my own home, I've started digging up patch by patch to create what someday will be my very own strolling garden. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Lubbock Arboretum Plant Sale 2015. I hadn't realize how far back the grounds went and was delighted to find several sitting ares with stone benches and pergolas.
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My Strolling Garden: October 2013
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Gardening was something I began maybe six years ago after renting a cottage with a small side garden. I quickly got the bug and realized that my green thumb had been passed on by my grandmother. Now, with my own home, I've started digging up patch by patch to create what someday will be my very own strolling garden. Sunday, October 13, 2013. What's fourishing in the garden this year part 2. The zinnas grew up to three feet and were a non-stop riot of color. Loved them. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My beau...
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My Strolling Garden: The Drought's Over
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Gardening was something I began maybe six years ago after renting a cottage with a small side garden. I quickly got the bug and realized that my green thumb had been passed on by my grandmother. Now, with my own home, I've started digging up patch by patch to create what someday will be my very own strolling garden. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Here some photos taken in early May of my backyard garden shortly before an evening storm rolled in and lit up the sky with lightning and thunder. A Dilly of a Plant.
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Amateur Gardener: April 2014
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April 28, 2014. I Finally Let It Stay. When we first moved here, there was a. Hybrid tea rose in the front flower. Bed It was a pale yellow color, but. To me this rose was not in. The right place and stuck out like a sore. Thumb, so I dug it up. That was 4 seasons ago. Last. Year I noticed a rosebush coming up and. Figured it was a piece of the root stock of. The one I had removed. I thought it would be an ugly. Unruly rose, so I just kept cutting it back. To the ground. This year I decided. The first ir...
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Sweetstuff's Sassy Succulents: May 2015
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Friday, May 29, 2015. It's Time For The Succulent Celebration 2015. Next Wednesday I head out in my blue Subaru on my annual solo trip to Southern California. I am so excited. I'm on my way to the annual Succulent Celebration. In Escondido, CA. It's on Friday June 5th and Saturday the 6th. Speakers, vendors, food, workshops and let's not forget succulents! Who could ask for a better couple of days! Tom Jesch owner of Waterwise obviously giving some sage and funny advice to Debra before her presentation.