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Summer's Missed You: Pond Officially Opened Today
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Sunday, April 26, 2009. Pond Officially Opened Today. Although I started running the pump over a month ago, I was just recirculating the water into a bucket of lava rock and therefore only operating the lower pond. Well, after a week of sun and warm weather, the algae has taken over, so I decided today to pump the water up the hill to the bog garden and upper pond. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Points of Interest. Where the sun goes. Wherever you are.(wine blogging). Cat Gallery on Flickr.
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Summer's Missed You: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. We took advantage of some end-of-the-season specials and picked up a Japanese maple and a nice hydrangea bush. The maple replaces the one I accidentally killed. Last year. It has a natural bend to it, so I planted it near the upper pond with the intent of it eventually overhanging the water and forming a visual frame for the pond. We placed the hydrangea down in the yard next to one of the stone walls to fill that area in. Saturday, August 1, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Summer's Missed You: June 2009
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Sunday, June 7, 2009. Early June and all is pretty well in the yard. We've got 11 tomato plants. This year on the top deck. All are heirloom grape and cherry style. We've got several alpine strawberry plants. That are averaging about one berry a week.not much to cheer about so far, but maybe it will get better. We planted five pencil hollies. That made it back from last year, as well as some nice flowering groundcover. Around the pond, some really pretty water irises. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Summer's Missed You: First Annual Tomato Tasting
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Saturday, August 9, 2008. First Annual Tomato Tasting. In all fairness to yellow pears. Thier thick skins and short seasons mean that they grow really well in the heat and dry conditions. Keep them in mind for global warming. :). Kudos to them for being one of the only tomato varieties that I can grow well in AZ! August 19, 2008 at 7:10 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Points of Interest. Where the sun goes. Wherever you are.(wine blogging). Cat Gallery on Flickr. The Sorbent Trap (work blog).
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Summer's Missed You: Summer days are flying fast...
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Sunday, September 14, 2008. Summer days are flying fast. Are also churning out plenty of fruit still. Sadly, the sun golds appear to be tapering off, though they're still producing. With the onset of cooler nights eminent, I'm guessing most of the green fruit presently on the vines may stay that way. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Points of Interest. Where the sun goes. Wherever you are.(wine blogging). Cat Gallery on Flickr. The Sorbent Trap (work blog). Summer days are flying fast.
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Summer's Missed You: Fall Weather Doesn't Stop Production
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Sunday, October 5, 2008. Fall Weather Doesn't Stop Production. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Points of Interest. Where the sun goes. Wherever you are.(wine blogging). Cat Gallery on Flickr. The Sorbent Trap (work blog). Sadly, about time to call it a wrap. Fall Weather Doesnt Stop Production.
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Summer's Missed You: First Water Iris Blooms
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Friday, May 29, 2009. First Water Iris Blooms. One of our water iris plants that we planted in the bog garden. Year bloomed today. And, there's lots of buds that shouldn't be far behind. I was a little surprised that the plants weathered the winter, much less be full of blooms. Nice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Points of Interest. Where the sun goes. Wherever you are.(wine blogging). Cat Gallery on Flickr. The Sorbent Trap (work blog). First Water Iris Blooms.
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Summer's Missed You: Good Year for Flower Boxes
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Thursday, August 21, 2008. Good Year for Flower Boxes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Points of Interest. Where the sun goes. Wherever you are.(wine blogging). Cat Gallery on Flickr. The Sorbent Trap (work blog). Good Year for Flower Boxes. First Annual Tomato Tasting. Balloon Flower in Full Bloom. Foxglove Working on 3rd Set of Blooms.
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Summer's Missed You: August Landscaping
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Monday, August 31, 2009. We took advantage of some end-of-the-season specials and picked up a Japanese maple and a nice hydrangea bush. The maple replaces the one I accidentally killed. Last year. It has a natural bend to it, so I planted it near the upper pond with the intent of it eventually overhanging the water and forming a visual frame for the pond. We placed the hydrangea down in the yard next to one of the stone walls to fill that area in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where the sun goes.
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