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Ginny's garden: One for the bugs, one for the weather, and one for YOU!
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What grows in my garden. Sunday, January 16, 2011. One for the bugs, one for the weather, and one for YOU! A good gardener always plants 3 seeds -. One for the bugs, one for the weather and one for himself. I have seeds for the bugs, the weather, and for you! The seed pods on the moonflower vine (ipomoea alba). Are plentiful and I want to share. I harvested the first seeds from the moonflower vine in November with my grandchildren. See my post about that on my other blog here. Would you like some? That f...
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Shiny NewAllotment Holder: April 2010
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Sunday, 25 April 2010. Butterscotch Sauce and Barbed Wire. Harvested my first batch of rhubarb yesterday. Not from the traumatised plants cowering behind the shed after they were brutally propagated over the winter months - I'm leaving those to recover and develop a good strong root system this year before I start amputating their stalks. These ones are from a patch at the other end of the plot that I will probably dig up and relocate next winter. And here is my effort:. Have to say it would've been perf...
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furnace lane: March 2011
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Sometime soon I hope to use my garden as inspiration for my art. Tuesday, 29 March 2011. I forgot to mention, I saw one of these today flutter past my spade, the first butterfly I have seen this year. Labels: brimstone yellow butterfly. The perkyness of spring. Progress today as follows. As you can see they have been growing well in the greenhouse, and it was time for them to spread their roots in the soil outside. I have grown two varieties, Waverex Petit Pois and F1 Jaguar. Sunday, 27 March 2011. So in...
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furnace lane: Cornflower seedheads
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Sometime soon I hope to use my garden as inspiration for my art. Sunday, 9 October 2011. I was gathering seeds from my deep red/black cornflowers, when taking this pic, I rather liked it. 10 October 2011 at 02:25. A worms eye view! 24 January 2013 at 15:50. Similarly, an ants eye view. Ac repair and maintenance dallas. 18 June 2013 at 14:01. What kind of plant is this? Air conditioning repair bel air. 10 December 2013 at 12:14. I have actually been looking into getting a new furnace from Winnipeg.
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furnace lane: February 2012
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Sometime soon I hope to use my garden as inspiration for my art. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Sadness and new beginnings. Enough for a bountiful vegetable patch and small orchard. I will return to Furnace Lane to put my allotment 'to bed' and to bring back my fruit bushes. If you are interested in following my journey there, please come to my new blog which is called Josephine's garden. Many thanks for following me. Http:/ josephinesgarden.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To Furnace Lane.
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Antique ART Garden: Our SARAH
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I think the purpose of life is to be useful, to be responsible, to be honorable, to be compassionate. It is, after all, to matter; to count, to stand for something, to have made a difference that you lived at all." Leo Rosen. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. I can tell you also that we have discovered who are friends really. Are through this, and who truly cares about us and about her. I can also tell you that my faith is being sorely tested. Thank you all for your kindness to me , and your concern. And living aw...
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Chesters Grove: May 2010
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Friday, 28 May 2010. Bank Holiday Weekend at Chesters Grove Garden Centre in County Durham. Bank Holiday Weekend Specials at Chesters Grove Garden Centre, Chester Moor, Chester le Street. We’re the number one independent garden centre in County Durham, offering a whole range of plants, pots, furniture and accessories! Don’t miss some fabulous offers available this weekend at Chesters Grove Garden Centre. We’ve reduced our entire range of garden furniture for the whole bank holiday weekend! The fayre on S...
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Chesters Grove: October 2010
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010. Half term things to do for children in County Durham. Looking for something creative to do with the children this half term? Why not visit Chesters Grove - Garden Centre on Chester Moor, and join in with some of the week long Halloween activities! Beware spine tingling screams echoing from the coffee shop, as children take part in two special ghoulish events inside the garden centre coffee shop! Tickets £5.00- No booking required, just turn up! Friday, 8 October 2010. It’...
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Chesters Grove: February 2011
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Friday, 18 February 2011. Half term, County Durham. Now half-term’s here, I bet you’re already scratching your head wondering how to fill in the days! Labels: Chester le Street. County Durham garden centres. Half term things to do for children in County Durham. Friday, 11 February 2011. Protect your tender plants in the North East. Think about propagating new plants from cuttings. It’s not only fun but it can save you money too! It’s that easy! Another point worth remembering is many of our TV gardening ...
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Shiny NewAllotment Holder: March 2010
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Sunday, 28 March 2010. I'm making myself my own personal corral! An encampment of vegetables protected by razor-sharp flints from marauding slugs and snails! Well, it will be once I've pelleted all the ones I've encircled. With slug pellets of the organic variety, of course - wouldn't want to put anything down that harmed other wildlife. Or maybe I'll just drown them in beer (bit of a waste of beer though). Posted by Shiny New Allotment Holder. Wednesday, 24 March 2010. I do grow climbing plants over the...