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A Year In The Garden: WINTER'S BLOOM
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Friday, January 3, 2014. On a table near my breakfast nook a large terrarium has much the same affect as the sunroom albeit on a much smaller scale. January 3, 2014 at 10:16 AM. January 3, 2014 at 1:56 PM. Perhaps youre just not as cold hearted as I am, Jojo. Happy New Year, xoxo. January 3, 2014 at 11:08 AM. I love your sunroom Andrew. I know the views from there must give you such joy for all the seasons. Thank you for the beautiful photographs of...You a...
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A Year In The Garden: 2009-06-07
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Thursday, June 11, 2009. Roses, Irises, and Peonies.Oh My! Though I adore the fragrance and look of lavender (and who doesn't? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Roses, Irises, and Peonies.Oh My! View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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A Year In The Garden: 2009-03-01
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Thursday, March 5, 2009. A Matter Of Proportion. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Matter Of Proportion. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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A Year In The Garden: Better Late Than Never
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Thursday, May 1, 2014. Better Late Than Never. For those of us who live in New England, spring has certainly been slow in coming this year. On the bright side we've had more than ample rainfall and although the cool weather has delayed flowering, it has also extended the bloom time of many early season favorites like the Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia Virginica) pictured below. My only regret is that I'm almost at full capacity and am quickly running out of ...
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A Year In The Garden: 2009-05-24
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. The Root of The Matter. The plant material consisted of low maintenance perennials including grasses, nepeta, coreopsis, alchemilla, and sedum mixed with landscape roses, hydrangeas, rose of sharon, and other summer blooming shrubs. Once most of the stock was set in place the crew set to work. I soon noticed, however, that many of the plants were installed with the top portion of the roots protruding above the soil line. For gardene...
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A Year In The Garden: 2009-02-15
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Thursday, February 19, 2009. On the home front it’s snowing here again. ….sigh! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Form and Fiction: Erin's Mack Truck - Chapter 4
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Creative non-fiction and occasional poetry. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Erin's Mack Truck - Chapter 4. Megamarathon in the Medical Unit. I tapped the base of my keyboard trying to come up with something warm and witty, anticipating that Erin and likely many others would read whatever I wrote. Chris chimed in,. 8220;Ask when Erin is going to write her own posts.”. The next day, the update came from Erin. It started,. Ok, Chris S. Here is my first post. For feet "boot camp." No promises on that. This became t...
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A Year In The Garden: 2009-04-12
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Some Like It Potted. Last fall, an interior designer, who was relocating to Palm Beach, generously gave me two enormous, ornate urns that were copied from a pair found at an English manor house. Because they are made of fiberglass-reinforced clay, I can leave them outside all winter. Even without plantings they add a pleasing sculptural element to the field and garden. If in doubt, water regularly with a diluted liquid fertilizer.
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A Year In The Garden: 2009-05-10
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A Year In The Garden. Back to Andrew's Website. Sunday, May 10, 2009. Early May In The Garden. In Seekonk the beginning of May has been gray and rainy. And though the constant rain has wreaked havoc with my professional schedule,the gardens here are looking particularly lush. The farm pond in particular, now in it's second year, has filled in beautifully. Even though I spend hours every Spring making sure that the bark-mulch walkways are perfectly straight, I encourage the plantings to spill out of the b...