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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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From Seed to Scrumptious: March 2015
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From Seed to Scrumptious. Monday, March 16, 2015. Happy Birthday to Me. Spring may be coming after all. This past Thursday was my birthday. Daughter Barb and family visited yesterday and brought this beautiful present from them and from daughter Emily and family. What a great way to chase away the winter grays. Thank you all. Thanks Barb and Em. Saturday, March 7, 2015. Yep, I just looked at Johnnies. Boo, hiss. During my internet search, I saw that Trader Joe's carries the kale sprouts, and a visit to m...
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From Seed to Scrumptious: Kohlrabi Harvest
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From Seed to Scrumptious. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Kohlrabi, just before pulling June 16, 2015. Some vegetables are certainly weird looking in the garden. Some have never been eaten by more than a handful of veggie buyers. Some people don't know what part of the veggie they are supposed to eat. Well, kohlrabi fits all those statements. The first time I grew it was just to see what it looked like. It is neat to look at, and delicious to eat. So what part do you eat? So how do you eat this thing? A trip thr...
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From Seed to Scrumptious: August 2014
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From Seed to Scrumptious. Friday, August 8, 2014. This is the state of the kitchen yesterday morning. The new granite counter top is in, having replaced the wood edged blue formica counter we put in 23 years ago. Got our use out of that one. The 23 year old stove was still working, though got tossed so a new one would have proper measurements with the new granite. The old wood cabinets remain, though look nicer with the new counter. Slightly different angle and lighting. Let the back splash work begin.
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From Seed to Scrumptious: After a Rainy Day
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From Seed to Scrumptious. Thursday, June 18, 2015. After a Rainy Day. Rose Campion, 6/18/2015. Magenta Day Lily, 6/18/2015. Leek Scapes, 6/18/2015. Labels: Day Lily - Magenta. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Fourth of July Tomato. After a Rainy Day. Alapocas Run State Park. Blue Curly Scotch Kale. Brandywine Creek State Park. C and D Canal. Day Lily - later yellow. Day Lily - Magenta. Disney World Animal Kingdom. Fourth of July Tomato. Jack in the Pulpit. Plant Rescue - Kale.
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From Seed to Scrumptious: April 2014
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From Seed to Scrumptious. Friday, April 11, 2014. With the long miserable winter having dampened my usual seeding frenzy, I am behind in starting my veggies. So to get started as quickly as possible, and to be able to monitor the progress, I started seeds on Wednesday and Thursday using the damp paper towel method. And treasures they are. I am so glad that variety chose to be the first out of the gate. Malabar Spinach from my own 2013 seed. Peppers: Cubanelle, Golden Treasure, Poblano, and Sweet Banana.
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MANITOBA GARDENS: Scripture Picture Sunday # 22 Psalm 147:16
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Some posts on this site may contain affiliate links. Clicking on these links or purchasing through these links may earn me a small commission on the purchase, but will not affect the price you pay. Thank you! Sunday, January 8, 2017. Scripture Picture Sunday # 22 Psalm 147:16. Labels: Scripture Picture Sunday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contact Deb to have your garden featured. Hi, I'm Deb! Cavies, Doodles, and Poo. Manitoba Sky Monday, January 30/17. Scripture Picture Sunday # 25, Proverbs 31:21.
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