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What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden
Garden Diary: August 2013
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What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden. Sunday, August 4, 2013. The Garden, midsumer. August 4th, 2013. A late lily - double perfection. The phlox made a lovely showing on the Altar, along with some yellow daisies. The Barn Flower chose to worship against the bright blue sky. It is doing well for its first year planting.. In amongst the raspberries the Rudabeckia stakes its claim. I have cleared the side bed of all the greedy violets that do not flower, but gobble up. Planned. Pla...
Garden Diary: May 2012
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What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden. Thursday, May 31, 2012. May 31st, 2012. The last day of May in the garden and it holds some lovely surprises. The single white peony that Sharon gave me from her garden bloomed this morning - I am so happy that I was able to identify it when I moved peonies from the Hill Garden last fall! And so did the tall yellow iris, joining the pretty mauve iris from up above. The most splendid surprise of all that greeted. Are getting ready for the June show.
Garden Diary: May 2011
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What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Thursday, May 26th, 2011. The garden loves this weather. I gaze at it through the windows that this morning were streaming with rain and see the alium, a lovely glistening purple globe, and the tree peony with its beautiful blooms that only last for a short time, but the common peony is all budded up, and the true scarlet flowers on the Oriental Peony linger on. It quite evidently needs a new home where it can grow like all...
Garden Diary: April 2011
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What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden. Sunday, April 24, 2011. April 24th, 2011. Daffodil time in the Garden. A few red tulips. The vibrant peony stalks. And the perennial alyssum on the verge. Of glorious yellow blooms. Some visitors to the garden. Still waiting for the hummingbirds and the orioles. Their feeders hang in the curly willow with a welcome sign. Everything has been watered, - the cutch grass has been engaged in a couple of skirmishes. Tomorrow the cloudy skies return.
Garden Diary: Another Spring....
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What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden. Friday, May 2, 2014. A very long winter, but when spring finally arrived, late and breathless. she warmed the ground and pressed buttons and here, by the 2nd of May, the lilacs are almost in full bloom, - the daffodils have faded and in their place the tulips dazzle the eye in the sunshine. The oriental peonies, all lacy and green around each burgeoning bud, promise a lovely display. The apricot blossoms, just past mid April. And oh, lots more.
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From the Back Pasture: More about the Thirties
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From the Back Pasture. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. More about the Thirties. August 21st, 2012. Amongst the people who made such a difference to the young of our community at that time were the Bomfords. Some years before a young Englishman had emigrated to our area and bought an orchard. I think it was the old Coulter place. When Hildred was ill after our oldest child was born, Dr. John Gibson came the five miles from Penticton to take her to hospital in his own car. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Small Stones from the Similkameen: February 2012
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Small Stones from the Similkameen. Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Tuesday, February 7th, 2010. A small stone from the Similkameen. I sip the luscious lemon and honey. And wonder why we wait until we have a cold. To enjoy this comforting draft. Saturday, February 4, 2012. A small stone from the Similkameen. Occams Razor works best. When trying to set the DVD player. Thursday, February 2, 2012. A small stone from the Similkameen. February 2nd, 2012. This tempest in a teapot. I need to garden. in peace.
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Small Stones from the Similkameen
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Small Stones from the Similkameen. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Sunday, May 31st, 2015. This lone pink poppy. Parades her fleeting beauty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A River of Stones. Http:/ ariverofstones.blogspot.com. Similkameen Stones Sunday, May 31st, 2015 a c. Wednesday;, May 27th, 2015 A Small Stone from the. Sunday, May 24th, 2015 (Queen Victorias Birthday). Friday May 22nd, 2015 company at lunch. fami. Small stones from the Similkameen May 21st, 2015 . View my complete profile.
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Small Stones from the Similkameen: July 2011
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Small Stones from the Similkameen. Sunday, July 31, 2011. A small stone from the Similkameen. July 31st, 2011. Five am and I open the door to fresh air,. A bowl of red raspberries, nestled in a tray of salad greens,. A bouquet of garden flowers and a fragrant spray of pink sweetpeas. All say a secret welcome to a friendly neighbourhood. And a kind, creative neighbour. Saturday, July 30, 2011. A small stone from the Similkameen. July 30th, 2011. Timidly trying out the new home. At the bottom of THEIR bed.
. . . Racing Ants . . .: looking back at the fall
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Racing Ants . . . Harvesting and processing our bug killed pine (before the wood ants beat us to it). This is a record of the sustainable logging we are undertaking on our own property. We are finding that doing it right is both labour intensive and costly, but bound to be worth it in the end. Follow along while we try to do our part for the environment . . . Looking back at the fall. From the back pasture. Saturday, December 12, 2009. Looking back at the fall. Most of our wood is still on the landings a...
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From the Back Pasture
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From the Back Pasture. Monday, June 15, 2009. I seem to have a habit of drifting off into a comparison of the way things were in the past to what they are like today. Hard not to when you've been around for as long as I have. There is a lot of talk these days about organic grown fruit and veggies, as well as meat, and one is paying dearly for such produce. The trend to organic food (and even organic cosmetic products) is like a lot of other things these days, - blown entirely out of proportion. As a prim...
. . . Racing Ants . . .: January 2010
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Racing Ants . . . Harvesting and processing our bug killed pine (before the wood ants beat us to it). This is a record of the sustainable logging we are undertaking on our own property. We are finding that doing it right is both labour intensive and costly, but bound to be worth it in the end. Follow along while we try to do our part for the environment . . . Were winning the race! From the back pasture. Sunday, January 10, 2010. We're winning the race! The west side of the meadow is now safe to wander.
. . . Racing Ants . . .: December 2009
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Racing Ants . . . Harvesting and processing our bug killed pine (before the wood ants beat us to it). This is a record of the sustainable logging we are undertaking on our own property. We are finding that doing it right is both labour intensive and costly, but bound to be worth it in the end. Follow along while we try to do our part for the environment . . . Looking back at the fall. From the back pasture. Saturday, December 12, 2009. Looking back at the fall. Most of our wood is still on the landings a...
. . . Racing Ants . . .: July 2009
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Racing Ants . . . Harvesting and processing our bug killed pine (before the wood ants beat us to it). This is a record of the sustainable logging we are undertaking on our own property. We are finding that doing it right is both labour intensive and costly, but bound to be worth it in the end. Follow along while we try to do our part for the environment . . . Preselective logging . . . From the back pasture. Thursday, July 2, 2009. Preselective logging . . . This area has been logged on both sides of the...
. . . Racing Ants . . .: June 2009
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Racing Ants . . . Harvesting and processing our bug killed pine (before the wood ants beat us to it). This is a record of the sustainable logging we are undertaking on our own property. We are finding that doing it right is both labour intensive and costly, but bound to be worth it in the end. Follow along while we try to do our part for the environment . . . Collateral damage . . . roads and trails. How fast are ants anyway . . . Housing the Logosol planer. From the back pasture. Sunday, June 21, 2009.
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Garden on the Farm - Photos and More
Garden on the Farm was launched to share our love of gardening here on the farm with our readers. While the site is currently a photo blog, we will be adding more articles in the coming weeks. On our site you will find:. Photos of the Farm. The farm animals currently in residence include: beef cows, horses, chickens, guinea hens, one sheep and most recently mini horses. There are always new animals being born on the farm. This spring we were blessed with 3 new baby cows. Future Plans for the Site include:.
Garden on the go
Designs and blue prints. Arbours, gazebos and pergolas. Our website is set up to provide as much information as possible. Please view our galleries which will also provide you with an idea of our capabilities as well as give you ideas for your garden. Thank you for the opportunity to introduce Garden on the go. We have prepared a brief overview for your comfort. Garden on the go. 2013 - Garden on the go • Hosted by Gonfalonhosting.
Garden on the Go
Get involved with GOTG. Garden on the Go. Aiming to foster an appreciation for farming and healthy eating among area youth. 8220;the pop heard ’round detroit”. By Claire & Serena on September 1, 2013, no comments. Serena hides concern as she smiles with the garden (that isn’t so “on the go” anymore). Belvin was able to help Serena and me detach the trailer and secure it so we could go home and figure out how to save our precious veggies. (& thank you so much to Mrs. Liles for letting us catch our...The t...
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GARDEN ON THE GOLDEN ROCK
Friday, August 15, 2014. I know it's been ages. I'm sorry, it's just that we have been so very busy for the last few months I have barely had time to think let alone blog to you guys! Anyway, rather than rabbiting on too much (you know I'm good at that). I'm just gonna show you what we've been up to! Visitor centre is done! The walls knocked down, the floor filled in and painted and all the walls have a nice new coat of paint too. nice and sparkly new! Sheila did some science! We overhauled the compost a...
Garden Verses
Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Summer Is Short And So Am I. Summer Is For Fun. In our house we learn every day about conservation and frugality. Most importantly, you want us to take seriously a district wide publication with numerous spelling, grammar, context and mixed gender errors. Who checked this packet for proper CUPS? I love to read, and I spent hours pouring over the Game Of Thrones series this summer with my college son in the back yard, but I believe an 11 year old can get more enrichment out of ...
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Garden Diary
What's down the Garden Path A daily record of the garden. Friday, July 7, 2017. July 7th, 2017. Early in July, and the Garden Flourishes. Oh, it not only flourishes, it runs away with itself, thinking that with enough passion on the part of the growing things it can gain Jungle Status! However, " let no one think that real gardening is a bucolic and meditative occupation. It is an insatiable passion, like everything else to which man gives his heart". And in another garden all together. Occasionally Call...
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Garden On The Pond
Garden On The Pond. Thursday, April 26, 2007. Elephant Ears and things tropical. Greetings from the Garden! Well, they're here! GOTP also has Caladium 'Frieda Hemple' and 'White Christmas' in stock. Caladiums are one of my personal favorite shade plants for the warm, humid central Illinois summers. Their leaves. Their varied foliage and flower colors make cannas an excellent choice for any palette. From the Pond, I hope your gardening experience is happy, healthy and hopeful. Sunday, April 15, 2007.
Garden On The Rocks
Garden On The Rocks. Wednesday, August 25, 2010. English Gardens are for the Novice. I admit there is nothing I love more than an English Garden setting, but the thing is that being a novice gardener, I have noticed that English Gardens are the most forgiving. All you have to do is add lots of plants, throw in a few unique pieces and viola! Posted by Chief Wizard. Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Easter is for Tulips. I plunk down my nickels to bring the purest joy of nature into my garden. Posted by Chief Wizard.
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