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Faire Garden: Interesting Insects
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Monday, July 7, 2008. We have been getting some visitors in the garden. Most of them can even fly in to have a look around. Some even let us get close enough to snap a photo. What colorful eyes he/she has. Maybe it was thought that the blue chair on the deck was water? This larger one is another story. Many attempts were made to get close enough to macro, but this is the best that could be done, using the zoom. Pretty interesting, don't you agree? Ah, staying put if not holding still on the. Is this Blac...
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Faire Garden: July 2008
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Monday, July 21, 2008. It is early morning and we are going out the back door to have a walkabout the garden, as we try and do every single day. We have had some rain recently so says the dragonfly's flagon. Good deal. That means the plants should be pert and perky. Off we go! On the tomatoes, with the arborvitae behind, someone has been a busy spider. You have created a vision of beauty Ms. Arachnid. Very geometrical. Down in the area we call the flat garden where the old gravel driveway of the house ne...
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Faire Garden: A Little Whimsy In The Garden
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Thursday, July 17, 2008. A Little Whimsy In The Garden. Our story opens in the maternity ward under the deck at Faire Garden General. Mister and Missus Bongo Congo are beyond excited, for her sand has broken. A little even splashed up onto her cheek. Mister looks a little worried, but she assures him that everything will be okay. The demure lady Catherine was from a hot, dry windy place and felt comfortable up in the knot garden among the thyme. Chemistry drew them to each other, it was undeniable. Final...
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Faire Garden: Veggie Harvest
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Friday, July 4, 2008. Seeds were sown in May outside of zuchinni Eight Ball. This is a tasty and fun shaped variety. We have harvested several of these round beauties already. Another squash, Magda, has been bearing well also. This is a new variety, from Park seed, that was recommended in a talk that. Perennial pepper. Click. To read that story. It is back and some of the volunteers have flowers already. The little orange balls look good with the fall foliage. Besides the onions from seed, which are stil...
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Faire Garden: For Someone You Love
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Sunday, July 13, 2008. For Someone You Love. A Little Whimsy In The Garden. July Bloom Day 2008-A Wide Variety. For Someone You Love. A Little Whimsy In The Garden. July Bloom Day 2008-A Wide Variety. For Someone You Love. A Caribbean Garden (Nicole). A Nice Green Leaf (Emma Townshend). A Study In Contrasts (Blackswampgirl-Kim). A yard In Fort Pierce (Letsplant-Aaron). An Artist's Garden (Karen). Another Fort Pierce Yard (bestdank). Art Of Gardening (Jim). Ask Mr. Brownthumb. Clay and Limestone (Gail).
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Faire Garden: Web Walk
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Monday, July 21, 2008. It is early morning and we are going out the back door to have a walkabout the garden, as we try and do every single day. We have had some rain recently so says the dragonfly's flagon. Good deal. That means the plants should be pert and perky. Off we go! On the tomatoes, with the arborvitae behind, someone has been a busy spider. You have created a vision of beauty Ms. Arachnid. Very geometrical. Down in the area we call the flat garden where the old gravel driveway of the house ne...
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Faire Garden: July Bloom Day 2008-A Wide Variety
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008. July Bloom Day 2008-A Wide Variety. As we were assembling this month's bloom day photos for the flower extravaganza sponsored by super blogger Carol at. May Dreams Gardens,. Paphiopedilum Honey 'Newberry' x Paph. primulinus 'Lemon Glow'. With even more buds showing for future flowers in the dog days of summer. The Old Farmer's Almanac lists the traditional timing of the Dog Days as the 40 days beginning July 3. And ending August 11. More seasonal is this coneflower,. When we don't...
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Life on Tiger Mountain: October 2006
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Life on Tiger Mountain. Our life is leaves drifting slowly earthward, rain softly falling, children being born and growing up to their own lives, friends conversing before an open fire, good food and good sleep." - Irving Petit, Life on Tiger Mountain. Monday, October 30, 2006. For Firefox 2.0 Users Only. In the browser address bar type. Note that there is no http:/ preceding the command.). You'll see a whole host of registry-type settings for your browser. In the Filter bar type. View my complete profile.
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Gardening Tips
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Saturday, February 25, 2006. We saw this fascinating tree at a place called Hacienda Baru, which is a couple of kilometers north of Dominical, on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Those roots are the same height as my mother, who is about 5' tall. If you knock on the roots, it is obvious that they are hollow. Posted by Muriel at 8:39 AM. Sunday, February 12, 2006. Mile After Mile of Oil Palms. This picture is from Costa Rica Conservation Trust. Palm oil is an alternative to oils that are high in trans fat...