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A gardener valiantly tries to raise vegetables, flowers and shrubbery on Tennessee clay soil.
Garden of Aaron: July 2014
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Adventures in gardening on Tennessee clay soil. Monday, July 21, 2014. Why aren't the Swiss known for watering cans? Dramm 10-liter watering can action shot. Check out those bold and beautiful French Marigolds! Now that I own a Dramm 10-liter watering can. I can't imagine ever needing to buy another watering can. (Unless of course I lose the one I've got now, which seems unlikely given that it's bright red! Made in Switzerland (! It's true that the can does not. The nozzle is Made in the USA and seems da...
Garden of Aaron: October 2014
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Adventures in gardening on Tennessee clay soil. Friday, October 31, 2014. First Taste - Sweet Potato Greens! Sweet potato leaves make one heck of a good side dish. They're served here with purple mustard greens (self-sown fall crop - several generations removed from seeds I sowed back in spring 2012. And sliced green pepper. A couple of months ago, I let some sweet potatoes ( Ipomoea batatas. Sit too long in the closet. And they sprouted vines. Hm What to do? So, I strolled to the garden, picked some of ...
Garden of Aaron: April 2014
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Adventures in gardening on Tennessee clay soil. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. April Showers Bring Lots of Flowers. Clematis "Crystal Fountain", purchased from Brushwood Nursery. In 2012. I seem to have failed at training this clematis into. A crape myrtle, but nonetheless it is growing very happily at the base of that tree. OK, it's not quite. Here are some of the late April highlights at Garden of Aaron:. Side view of flower spikes on Ajuga genevensis (partial shade setting). This is the second year in the g...
Garden of Aaron: Getting Fresh with the Natives
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Adventures in gardening on Tennessee clay soil. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Getting Fresh with the Natives. Miss Huff' - she's not from around these parts, but she sure is purty. Well, here we are - early August, weeks of temperatures in the 90s (car thermometer registered 97 on the highway today), not much rain recently, brutal humidity and an obstinate gardener who insists on letting plants more or less fend for themselves. No endless hours spent hose in hand? Oakleaf hydrangea ( Hydrangea quercifolia.
Garden of Aaron: August 2014
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Adventures in gardening on Tennessee clay soil. Friday, August 29, 2014. Shots from the August Garden #3 - Lemon Queen Perennial Sunflower, Switch Grass, Purslane, Gro-Low Sumac, Sedum, Prague Viburnum and Arrowwood Viburnum! I know I covered both Cucumber Leaf sunflowers and the more well-known annual sunflowers in my last post, but there are lots. Of different types of garden worth sunflowers, so here's one more. This is a perennial. Is pretty when it blooms, but it does seed itself to the point of wee...
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More than you ever wanted to know about my garden. Newer posts →. Tuesday View: The Tropics 10.04.16. The nights have taken a turn towards cool here and for the first time it feels like the tropical bed is showing signs of autumn. The winding down of the season is ok by me, but my fingers are crossed we don’t have a repeat of last year when a single 23F (-5C) night in mid October crushed all hopes for a mellow end to the season. Frost is inevitable, but a brutal freeze? I love all these colors but last w...
Just a girl with a hammer: August 2014
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My Mighty Life List. Friday, August 15, 2014. Garden bloggers' bloom day, August 2014. I have friends, friends who don't garden, who ask me, "What's new? What have you been up to? The kids from three doors down wander by and I mutter, "Look at how the bumbles keep to the agastache while the honeybees feed on the sedum. And I don't even know what these tiny guys are on the tithonia." They no longer like talking to me because they are teenagers now and also, I'm rambling about bees. Two years ago and it pr...
Just a girl with a hammer: Why I love Yard Rents and craigslist
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My Mighty Life List. Monday, April 9, 2012. Why I love Yard Rents and craigslist. It was sunny this weekend! I'm so full of love and Vitamin D right now. I had been holding off on reserving a sod cutter for the weekend to see if the weather was actually going to be dry, so I got the 2-4pm delivery spot from Yard Rents. So with just 45 minutes (and a sprinkling of mulch) we went from this:. And I got two responses. By the next afternoon all of these were gone. We went to brunch and came back to an...I bor...
Lee May's Gardening Life: Shadow, light, color; OK, so let's roll.
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The many life lessons. Unearthed when we dig. In the dirt . . . and pursue. A range of other interests. In the constantly evolving. Monday, October 20, 2014. Shadow, light, color; OK, so let's roll. That stark angle contradicted the tropical blooms of the begonia that had been outside all spring and summer, forever young, forever vibrant. As Lyn and I had been so many years and places ago. We've begun. Too, we've begun to understand first-hand the extent to which cancer has affected the lives of so m...
Lee May's Gardening Life: Dancing on the Ceiling
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The many life lessons. Unearthed when we dig. In the dirt . . . and pursue. A range of other interests. In the constantly evolving. Saturday, November 1, 2014. Dancing on the Ceiling. One morning between my first and second chemo treatments, I noticed that my view of the world had shrunk mightily. My broad chunk of doings from out there had narrowed to a few spots; each morning was filled with a sameness as I scanned walls, amazed that my view had withered so profoundly. November 2, 2014 at 9:14 AM.
Lee May's Gardening Life: A rose thrives, despite my efforts
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The many life lessons. Unearthed when we dig. In the dirt . . . and pursue. A range of other interests. In the constantly evolving. Saturday, May 10, 2014. A rose thrives, despite my efforts. Some plants just won't die. The Rose, which I wrote about here,. Is one of those. It performed so elegantly last year, I wanted to put it in spot better than next to the mailbox. It's back and bigger than ever. Not because I didn't try. If I had succeeded in digging it up, the stress might have killed it –...May 10,...
Lee May's Gardening Life: Life of The Rose
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The many life lessons. Unearthed when we dig. In the dirt . . . and pursue. A range of other interests. In the constantly evolving. Wednesday, September 11, 2013. Life of The Rose. Before I got around to moving the plant, I decapitated it with one pull of the string-cutter trigger. Killed it dead. Or so I thought. Call it the rose with a heart. The rose with a supreme will to live. By any name it is beautiful. As is its example of survival in the harshest of circumstances. About Anna Davis, who is. An ex...
Lee May's Gardening Life: Humans and birds in annual seasonal search
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The many life lessons. Unearthed when we dig. In the dirt . . . and pursue. A range of other interests. In the constantly evolving. Thursday, March 20, 2014. Humans and birds in annual seasonal search. The calendar says spring, and as always, this season stimulates the housing market. Like people, birds are on the hunt. To help us help the birds, longtime friends Sky and Di (Schuyler and Diana Rector) joined Lyn and me for lunch, bringing a brand new house that Sky made for bluebirds. That could happen, ...
Garden muses: not another Toronto gardening blog : Allan Gardens Conservatory 2015 Spring Flower Show (part two)
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Garden muses: not another Toronto gardening blog. Paul Jung Gardening Services. March 12, 2015. Allan Gardens Conservatory 2015 Spring Flower Show (part two). Beautiful on the inside, ugly on the outside. The hyacinths were in full bloom and their scent wafted throughout the display section. I like their strong odor- it's a smell I definitely associate with spring. 2015 Spring Flower Show. Yellow and white daffodils. I have 40 pictures that I'll break over this and another post to make things manageable.
Just a girl with a hammer: May 2015
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My Mighty Life List. Friday, May 15, 2015. Garden bloggers' bloom day May 2015. Good lord, this is a bloomy month. Everything is blooming right on schedule, so I'll just show new plants or ones that I missed last year (or we'd be here all day). Akebia longerracemosa 'Victor's Secret'. Papaver orientale 'Royal Wedding'. Camassia leichtlinii semiplena, Allium christophii, and Verbascum bombyciferum 'Arctic Summer'. Iris x pacifica ' Alison. Glows from across the yard. Verbascum bombyciferum 'Arctic Summer'.
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