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The Cornwallville Gardens: Arrangement: February
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Monday, February 21, 2011. There is not much going on here in the gardens at this point. Dreaming of Daffodils and Crocus is all one can do as well as going through garden books and seed catalogs. But there is one plant who one might think is associated with the holidays is in full glory at the moment. Perfect for the onset of spring these white colored big beauties light up our home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I use exotic tropicals, exceptional annuals in some areas and great noteworthy native...
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The Cornwallville Gardens: Pushkinia, A new favorite
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Monday, April 25, 2011. Pushkinia, A new favorite. What can I say about Pushkinia. I have never seen this early blooming bulb planted anywhere before. But when I saw a few of them at a big box store (of all places) called Lebanon Squill which actually is an heirloom from 1805. I snatched them up and sunk them into the ground last fall. I only planted about 15, but was I disappointed when they bloomed. I should have planted 150! Well drained rocky soil. 4" to 6" tall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Morris County Farms, Inc. | Our daily garden column | Page 2
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Morris County Farms, Inc. Newer posts →. August 28, 2013 · 9:32 am. Care for some free weeds with that potted plant? Check out a recent post (and a little rant! From our friend Tina at Demeter Designs, LLC! Care for some free weeds with that potted plant? August 19, 2013 · 8:25 am. Our favorite fall perennials. We’ve decided to talk a little about late-summer and fall blooming (or fall-interest if you want to get specific) perennials! 8211; Full sun, dry soil conditions, deer resistant. Fall is one of th...
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Join NJOS | North Jersey Orchid Society
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North Jersey Orchid Society. An Affiliate of the American Orchid Society. AOS Northeast Judging Center. 2017 Annual Show and Sale. 2016 Annual Show and Sale. 2015 Annual Show and Sale. 2014 Annual Show and Sale. Exhibitor and Vendor Infomation. Show Trophies and Awards. John B. Lager. Sales at Monthly Meetings. Join the North Jersey Orchid Society! NJOS is an active and vital Orchid Society dedicated to educating its members in the art and science of orchid growing. Major society events include:. Members...
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The Cornwallville Gardens: April 2011
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Friday, April 29, 2011. The Gardens Are Open This Weekend. Welcome all to the "Open Garden Today" this weekend April 30th and May 1st from 12:00 to 5:00 pm here at the M.H. Merchant Stone House in Cornwallville. I hope to see you all this weekend and talk about spring bulbs and gardening! MH Merchant Stone House. Cornwallville, New York. Monday, April 25, 2011. Pushkinia, A new favorite. They are the most amazing sky blue with a delicate periwinkle stripe that goes down each tiny petal. They look lik...
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The Cornwallville Gardens: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. This months arrangement is all about purple. I put together this bouquet to take to my mother in a gray stoneware jug. Early August was a flush of white in the gardens and now in late summer purple is the showstopper. I decided to put together electric purples and fuchsias like the Verbena and Cosmos with the mauve background of Eupatorium. Using a softer toned background really helped to calm the whole piece down. Wednesday, August 25, 2010. Fried Green Tomatoes for Summer Fest.
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The Cornwallville Gardens: May 2010
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Freak Out Plant: Iris 'red hawk'. This "Freak Out Plant" post is debuting with Iris germanica. Red Hawk'. This new series will feature plants that when I see in person, in a nursery or some garden will completely captivate me. When I encounter them I can not control my feelings and basically freak out over its beauty, with some aspect of the plant whether, foliage, bloom, or some other detail. Basically I must have it and take it home. Do even like bearded Iris that much? I thought...
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The Cornwallville Gardens: October 2010
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Friday, October 15, 2010. Perennial Profile: Aster tataricus 'Jindai'. The perennial profile is a new series in which I will focus on plants that are not quite "Freak Outs. For me, but rather great perennial performers that I encourage people to plant in there gardens. This first perennial in the series is Aster tataricus. This aster emerges in the spring with 2ft. long leaves. These large clumps wait until early fall until the flower stalks erupt to height. A unique depth to this beauty. 4-5 ft. tall.
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Flanders Crossing. A residential community in Flanders, New Jersey
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Local Info and Links. Committee Chairperson - Brian Schaechter. Contact Building and Grounds. What does the Buildings and Grounds Committee do? They are responsible for the management and maintenance of our common areas such as the Recreation Center, Tennis Courts and Pool. This is done under the supervision of the FCHA Board of Directors. They update the Community Bulletin Board with upcoming events and important announcements. Trying to reach the chandelier or window in your 2-story entryway? No signs ...
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The Cornwallville Gardens: December 2010
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Friday, December 24, 2010. Wreath Making and Future Workshops. I have been making winter and holiday wreaths for years. I was first taught the craft by my mother who taught me to use natural materials and to be creative with them. Later on she taught me bow making in which I really later explored while making wreaths at the farm I worked at years ago. Both are simple skills that anyone can learn and expand on. The final wreath below is not one I created but one I received as a gift from my good gardening...
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