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Growing, fixing, creating. Laquo; I will shelter you through the storm. One of those “Oh Duh! 8221; dim bulb moments. April 2, 2012 by Christine. It was early March, the peak of our freak heat wave. Chatting with my neighbor I ran my gaze over the winter beds which should have been dark and fallow. Instead, green was popping up everywhere. 8220;Where on earth is all that grass coming from? 8221; I groused. He’d already cleared half the garden when I found time to join him one lovely (read: bizarrel...
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Growing, fixing, creating. Http:/ christinewolfpoetry.wordpress.com. Posts by Christine Gervais:. April 2, 2012. One of those “Oh Duh! 8221; dim bulb moments. March 24, 2012. I will shelter you through the storm. March 24, 2012. Woad, second season, growing crazy! January 30, 2012. Time to start the onions. January 27, 2012. July 15, 2011. Mary Washington Asparagus 7-14-11. July 2, 2011. Older Posts ». Subscribe via email. Follow me! Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email.
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Woad, second season, growing crazy! | My Suburban Homestead
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Growing, fixing, creating. Laquo; Time to start the onions. I will shelter you through the storm. Woad, second season, growing crazy! March 24, 2012 by Christine. Woad, second season, growing crazy! A photo by creme de christine. Looks like a bit of wild sorrel is tucked in there, too. No matter how many people tell me they are nutritious and delicious they are, i still think dandelions taste disgusting. Even the rabbits won’t eat them. That one’s got to go. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. On The Sprouts are...
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A little about me. A little about you. A little about my shift key. A little about you. What’s your “craft”? What do you love to create? Let me know before you go…. A little about you. May 20, 2010 at 7:10 am. Just Found you through Selena at Apron Thrift Girl. Just finished a lively apron out of Shedda(100% cotton with lovely patterns in it) and Ghanaian batik pockets that I’ll be posting soon. Happy to swap creations with you! May 23, 2010 at 9:22 pm. May 25, 2010 at 11:30 am. June 10, 2010 at 10:25 pm.
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Time to start the onions | My Suburban Homestead
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Growing, fixing, creating. Laquo; Midwinter Sunflower Memories. Woad, second season, growing crazy! Time to start the onions. January 30, 2012 by Christine. What’s that you are saying? Plant seeds in the middle of northern Illinois winter? Silly, crazy gardener, you can’t plant in winter. Yes, I can! Http:/ www.vegetablegardener.com/item/4076/how-to-grow-onions-from-seed. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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I will shelter you through the storm. | My Suburban Homestead
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Growing, fixing, creating. Laquo; Woad, second season, growing crazy! One of those “Oh Duh! 8221; dim bulb moments. I will shelter you through the storm. March 24, 2012 by Christine. A photo by creme de christine. Daffodils. March 23, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Midwinter Sunflower Memories | My Suburban Homestead
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Growing, fixing, creating. Laquo; Mary Washington Asparagus 7-14-11. Time to start the onions. January 27, 2012 by Christine. It’s midwinter here in Chicagoland, we need sun and warm and sun. Memories of last years sunflowers share cheer. On the fourth of July, this baby was already almost five feet tall. She sowed herself after being left behind by the squirrels last winter, apparently they were plenty full gorging on the seed heads I set out for them. Reach for the sky. Happy bee kissing Waooh. You are...