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This Grandmother's Garden: In The Beginning
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The Keeper of These Gardens. We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth. You Can Build a Flagstone Patio. Building Our Water Fall. This Grandmother's Garden began in the Summer of 2003. In the beginning it consisted of hard clay soil and literally tons of river rock. The property sits on an ancient river bed. A single blooming wild sunflower gave hope that something could actually grow here. If two old people can keep this garden beautiful,. Anyone can do the same for their own. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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This Grandmother's Garden: Building Our Water Fall
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The Keeper of These Gardens. We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth. You Can Build a Flagstone Patio. Building Our Water Fall. Building Our Water Fall. Want to increase the bird and butterfly population in your gardens? Idea for attracting them. Build a water feature. Click on each picture for a better view). Waterfall Garden Summer 2011. That's exactly what my Honeyman and I did together in the. Spring of 2011. just the two of us. We designed and built a beautiful pond-less waterfall and stream.
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This Grandmother's Garden: We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth
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The Keeper of These Gardens. We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth. You Can Build a Flagstone Patio. Building Our Water Fall. We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth. I am blessed to garden where we experience each of the four seasons and I embrace the wonder that each new season brings. Whether it be the breath of new life in SPRING…. First to See the Light of Day. The brilliant colors of SUMMER…. The delicate aging of AUTUMN…. Still Beauty in a Dying Rose. Or the quiet slumber of WINTER…. They be...
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The late summer harvest - growing apples and pears - dig the outside
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August 29, 2013. The late summer harvest – growing apples and pears. I love growing apples and pears and I’m so lucky to have two mature trees in my allotment garden. They were both planted around 4 years before I took over the plot and I’ve been there around 10 years myself now. Baby pears last month, I love the way they grow up in the air! Pears seem to be a lot easier to store, they last longer and they get eaten by Adam very quickly so it’s just apples that I need to work on. Fruit blossom in spring.
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Setting the scene for the autumn garden - dig the outside
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October 2, 2013. Setting the scene for the autumn garden. This weekend felt like summer again, it was sunny and warm and as well as starting my big autumn garden clean up I also enjoyed spending time outside relaxing, tending to the last of the harvest and noticing the changing shapes and shades of autumn. I’m hoping for a sunny October, the reality might not be so good but I still enjoy the plants that continue to thrive despite the changes in the weather. The persicaria provides great ground cover and ...
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A week in Provence - the 'no gardens' - dig the outside
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August 5, 2013. A week in Provence – the ‘no gardens’. I’ve just returned from a much needed holiday with Adam in the beautiful Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. In France. As well as enjoying typical Provencal 3 hour lunches I’ve also been admiring a multitude of gardens. When garden writer Louisa Jones. A while back I wrote about my container garden. I think the water bottles are used to deter cats. Also handy to give the plants a quick watering. I loved walking through the streets getting ideas for my own g...
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Trapped | Mother Nature's Garden
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Mother Nature's Garden. A daily appreciation of beauty. This Year’s Success →. September 5, 2011. Gardening in Tennessee Zone 6 at an average of 744.65' above sea level. View all posts by mothernaturesgarden →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. This Year’s Success →. January 23, 2012 at 4:04 am. I liked your blog, lovely photos! Nice little bird, I saw like this in Dominicana. September 6, 2011 at 7:42 am. Sometimes we happen along at just the right moment to be helpful. September 6, 2011 at 7:40 am.
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This Grandmother's Garden: They're Back!
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The Keeper of These Gardens. We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth. You Can Build a Flagstone Patio. Building Our Water Fall. Friday, May 8, 2015. I looked out my window early yesterday morning. Just as a hummingbird was zipping toward the Red-bud tree. Quite suddenly, he stopped his flight. Hovering in mid air. He cocked his head in all directions then seemed to stare right at me. He then flew away just as quickly as he came. Yes, they do. it has actually been documented. Is a Hummingbird Magnet?
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This Grandmother's Garden: The Keeper of These Gardens
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The Keeper of These Gardens. We are Stewards Over This Beautiful Earth. You Can Build a Flagstone Patio. Building Our Water Fall. The Keeper of These Gardens. I am the mother of eight amazing children. And grandmother to eighteen adorable grandchildren. I delight in "good kids",. And long walks with my honey. But my passion is gardening! Of all the gardens that we have created, this is my favorite spot,. Completed in the summer of 2009. It was a labor of love. And now we enjoy the fruits of our labor.