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Gardening in the Garden State. Saturday, May 7, 2011. I can't believe that it is already mid-Spring. It was very slow to get started around here, too much cold weather and rain. But it seems that in the past couple of days, things are in accelerated mode. We're now way past this phase. Do you even remember thinking about forcing branches this year? By the time I'd had a chance to think about it, they were already out and we were into the next phase of daffs. Gardening in the Garden State. It's been a slo...

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Gardening in the Garden State. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. I know I do run on about the abyssinian glads, but I don't think I mentioned that they have a heavenly scent as well, which is notable only when the flower first opens I believe. Anyway, I'm not sure why there is a log in ID and. Gardening in the Garden State. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gardening in the Garden State. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by TommyIX.

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Gardening in the Garden State. Saturday, May 7, 2011. I can't believe that it is already mid-Spring. It was very slow to get started around here, too much cold weather and rain. But it seems that in the past couple of days, things are in accelerated mode. We're now way past this phase. Do you even remember thinking about forcing branches this year? By the time I'd had a chance to think about it, they were already out and we were into the next phase of daffs. Gardening in the Garden State.

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Gardening in the Garden State: Taking Stock on November 1st

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Gardening in the Garden State. Monday, November 1, 2010. Taking Stock on November 1st. My garden is still alive with:. Echinacea ‘Hot Summer’ still in bloom and in bud. Little susie vine is full of flowers and looks very happy. Gaillardia is still blooming. Nasturtiums have never looked better—huge flowers. Picked remaining flowering stems of ab glads for stunning indoor display. Picked last gerbera daisy yesterday. Impatiens are still going…looking leggy but still flowering. Is producing a flower! Takin...

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Gardening in the Garden State. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. I know I do run on about the abyssinian glads, but I don't think I mentioned that they have a heavenly scent as well, which is notable only when the flower first opens I believe. Anyway, I'm not sure why there is a log in ID and. Gardening in the Garden State. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gardening in the Garden State. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by TommyIX.

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Gardening in the Garden State. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Where have I been? I've been a baaad girl. I set up this blog and then promptly vanished. But I'm back, up from under the leaves. It's been a slow-starting but ultimately very colorful Fall. The maple trees seem to be unusually vibrant this year with a really stunning variety of reds and red-tinged golden hues. I have some examples from my yard. Here, for instance, is a combo of Japanese maple and huge sugar maple that never disappoints. As of ...

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