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A Slight Breeze – Off The Edge Gardening
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Off The Edge Gardening. January 11, 2017. When I told a certain Devonian gentleman which road our new house was on he said “gawd, its rough up there! 8221; “How are you today? 11 thoughts on “ A Slight Breeze. January 11, 2017 at 3:10 pm. That is early; no sign of any of mine. Liked by 1 person. January 11, 2017 at 3:15 pm. I thought so too! Maybe it is a rogue and the rest will wait a while. January 11, 2017 at 3:17 pm. Liked by 1 person. January 11, 2017 at 3:23 pm. Liked by 1 person. Liked by 1 person.
About – Off The Edge Gardening
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Off The Edge Gardening. I do hope so. 24 thoughts on “ About. August 9, 2014 at 12:48 am. I cannot wait for all that is to come… 🙂. Liked by 1 person. August 9, 2014 at 8:25 pm. August 10, 2014 at 3:28 pm. Somehow, by telepathy maybe, you found out I am a cat person 🙂 love your ‘little tiger’ (hope it’s yours). August 10, 2014 at 5:37 pm. August 9, 2014 at 6:12 pm. Glad you are back! Off the Edge sounds much more exciting than On the Edge. Altogether more ‘ edgy’ and exciting. Liked by 1 person. August...
ontheedgegardening – Off The Edge Gardening
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Off The Edge Gardening. March 17, 2017. As I was practising my arpeggios with Nancy Nightingale earlier today, a thought suddenly crossed my mind. “Nance” I said “It has just occurred to me that we have a lot in common, we both make our living from doing something we love.” “Yes” she agreed “Consider the fools that don’t! 8221; And we laughed in a sinister manner, throwing our heads back with gloating glee. There is nothing sinister about this. March 16, 2017. March 15, 2017. March 14, 2017. He may be gr...
Warm – Off The Edge Gardening
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Off The Edge Gardening. January 12, 2017. January 12, 2017. Off on my travels for a few days. Thought you might like a sunny geum to keep you warm while I’m away. See you soon! Podocarpus salignus →. 4 thoughts on “ Warm. January 12, 2017 at 7:29 pm. May your journeys be good. May the sun shine on your road. May there always be a large glass of gin waiting at the end of the day. Liked by 1 person. January 12, 2017 at 10:35 pm. A super nice remainder of a sunny day 🙂. Liked by 1 person. Liked by 1 person.
Archive 1 – Off The Edge Gardening
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Off The Edge Gardening. January 10, 2017. A Slight Breeze →. 11 thoughts on “ Archive 1. January 10, 2017 at 8:36 pm. Like Fallopia japonica “Donald Trump”? That’s one for the back of the border (rather than the Mexican border) 😉. Liked by 1 person. January 10, 2017 at 9:09 pm. You mind reader you! January 10, 2017 at 9:55 pm. In my last garden, achilleas thrived. In my current one, they don’t. My achillea’s heal perhaps? And please can we avoid mentioning that American aberration? Liked by 1 person.
Off The Edge Gardening – Page 2
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Off The Edge Gardening. March 8, 2017. March 8, 2017. March 7, 2017. March 6, 2017. 8220;Are you a Softie Walter, or female equivalent? 8221; I asked my singing teacher, Nancy Nightingale. “No, I don’t mind getting wet and muddy at all” she answered with a trill. “That is just as well” I replied. 8220;Oh” I remembered “And you will need a watering can.” “Don’t worry” said Nancy “I’ve got one.”. March 6, 2017. March 6, 2017. This cuddly magnolia bud should keep you going until later. March 2, 2017. Admitt...
Grow your own compost – my challenge for 2017 – mudandgluts
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Seed saving in 2015. Info on saving seeds. Rare and unusual seeds. Bull; ( 14 Comments. Grow your own compost – my challenge for 2017. The hedge is lopped, and its trimmings need to dry out enough to burn. They’re lurking on the bit of frozen path I need to mattock for the new shed siting. I could try to rush it. Or, I could focus on something else. Making my own compost in this case. I then read a bit more and my challenge for 2017 is to go 100% peat-free. After all, Monty Don does it. I had a good sour...
Chores – Off The Edge Gardening
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Off The Edge Gardening. January 8, 2017. January 8, 2017. Of course I’m not going to get away with it Scot free. I’m talking about this indulgent month off. There are chores to be done, chores with a capital C, Chores! Festuca glauca ‘Intense Blue’. Archive 1 →. 8 thoughts on “ Chores. January 8, 2017 at 8:43 pm. Have you thought of using a batch file renamer? January 9, 2017 at 10:45 am. January 8, 2017 at 10:53 pm. Straight in to the ‘Gorgeous – Pink’ folder, sorted. Liked by 1 person. Liked by 1 person.
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What Would Hugh Casey Do?
In our last episode:. The past is prologue. My Book About Me. What Would Hugh Casey Do? This may or may not be a blog. Welcome to my world. Is a writer, photographer, actor, filmmaker, convention promotor, financial services specialist, geek, fan, and all-around know-it-all. He tries to live by the quote by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Specialization is for insects. Hugh currently lives in the Philadelphia, PA area. Hugh is also the founder of Parents Basement Productions. And Young Geeks In Love. In 2003, and ...
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A horticultural space all about learning, growing, gardening, plants, plants and more plants! Friday, 14 August 2015. So, after my last Fuchsia blog,. I'm finally getting around to showing some of the size differences in the Fuchsia flowers that are in the garden. In this photo you can see I've placed five flowers. The smallest is typical of the hedgerow type Fuchsia flower we come across, although I can't specifically confirm this variety as it was growing before I started my collecting. Theo, the site ...
hughcassidy | Garden thoughts and musings
Garden thoughts and musings. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. February 14, 2017. For the day that’s in it, here’s a Jasminum polyanthum I grew a few years ago and was training in the shape of a love heart. While it didn’t flower on the day, it certainly conved my message, and when it did come into flower, it looked wonderful. Happy Valentine’s Day. Seedlings and other February stories. February 9, 2017. In short, spring is on the way. I do notice on some of my prize* pot grown. Or in s...
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Hugh C. Browne Photography
Hugh C. Browne Photography. Saturday, August 14, 2010. On the Oliver Hamilton Show in Santa Barbara. This was a wonderful opportunity to discuss my photography and what led me to pursue the inspiring individuals that I have photographed. I'm grateful to Oliver Hamilton for giving me the opportunity to discuss my motivations. I also had a chance to discuss my spirituality and the 40 years that I have been involved in meditation and the uplifting effect and blessing that has had on my life. For many years ...
Tales from the Underground | Whether from the wine cellar or the London tube network: the best stories are beneath our feet.
Tales from the Underground. Whether from the wine cellar or the London tube network: the best stories are beneath our feet. Bluffer’s Guide to Wine. Singing For Sori Tildin. Bloody Mary and Bloody Jesus. When you’ve gone a long time without discovering any new flavours, it’s a refreshing surprise when one slaps you on the tongue. Spain is home to old fashioned and…. A Tale From The Underground: Singing For Sori Tildin. A Bluffer’s Guide to Wine. Southern France. Bloody Mary and Bloody Jesus. Back in Sept...
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