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Living and Gardening in the Ozarks: February 2015
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Living and Gardening in the Ozarks. Saturday, February 21, 2015. New Bread Technique and Daily Routine. We are in a slight warm-up period but are getting a mix of rain and sleet. That means roads will be treachorous. We had planned a WM run but will probably cancel. From puppies January 8 2015. As you can see, Daisy decided to eat while Bella (black) is attacking my glove. DH decided he would do the grain feeding.I let him. It was more uncomfortable than the day before at l0°. My hands got numb ...Draggi...
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Living and Gardening in the Ozarks: January 2015
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Living and Gardening in the Ozarks. Sunday, January 25, 2015. We are enjoying a lovely period of warmer weather. It got up to 50° yesterday. We decided to make a run for some odds and ends we were getting low on.(cat and dog food). I called MIL and she was raring to go! 96 years old and I wish I had her enthusiasm. We got our shopping done and ate lunch out. This is going to be about our revamped feed room. Remember when I had to do chores and could not climb up into the feed bin in the loft? I still hav...
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Living and Gardening in the Ozarks: May 2015
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Living and Gardening in the Ozarks. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. The sun is shining . for now. at least. We have already had a half inch rain. The boys are still here (in bed) so I have a quiet moment to maybe catch up the blog. I let the boys do their thing which is stay up around a bonfire half the night and sleep in.works for me. The Jersey is outdoing herself. I also got the garden fence border trimmed. I wish the captions stayed with the pictures but they don't. This is clematis Harlow Carr, lilies ...
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RAMBLINGS FROM A DESERT GARDEN....: Flowering All Year Long...
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Flowering All Year Long. I love color in the garden. My garden is full of flowering shrubs and perennials. I am blessed to live in an area where it is possible to have flowers in my garden 12 months of the year. My favorite way to accomplish this is to include plants that flower most, if not all year long. Today, I would like to share with you some of my favorites. Angelita Daisy (Tetraneuris acaulis). Flowers year-long with heaviest bloom occurring in spring and fall. Blue Bells' (Eremophila hygrophana).
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Day By Day: Midsummer Blooms
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Notes On The Journey Through Each Day. Events and adventures, discoveries and surprises, impressions and reflections about home and garden, family and flowers, seasons and nature. So much blooming is taking place in the garden. I took most of these photos before we went on vacation ten days ago. Some of the blooms are fading now. The photo to the right shows the daisies that line the front of what I call the electric garden that hide the electric box in the yard. Here's what else was in bloom ten days ago.
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Shelby County Master Gardeners: April 2012
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Shelby County Master Gardeners. WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. Welcome to the Shelby County Master Gardneners Blog! This site has been created to provide information about upcoming meetings, community, garden articles, tips, interesting websites, blogs, members garden activities, garden pictures, and much more. This site is for all of us to share our love for gardening and our garden friends. Please enjoy! Comment often and pass on what you would like to see posted on our site! Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Saturday,...
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Educational Landscape Consultation | Lisa's Landscape & Design
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Lisa’s List of Services. Look What I Can Do! Contact Lisa’s Landscape & Design. Lisa's Landscape and Design. Saving the Planet One Yard at a Time. Lisa's Landscape & Design. Diams; 4 Comments. This is great time to think about getting a professional consultant. My fee is $85.00 – $150.00 per hour for the Austin and surrounding area, well worth it considering how much I will save you from making costly mistakes! I think it is important though that if you don’t call me, (and I hope you do) call someo...
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Look What I Can Do! Lush Xeriscape Landscapes in Austin Texas | Lisa's Landscape & Design
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Lisa’s List of Services. Look What I Can Do! Contact Lisa’s Landscape & Design. Lisa's Landscape and Design. Saving the Planet One Yard at a Time. Look What I Can Do! Lush Xeriscape Landscapes in Austin Texas. Lisa's Landscape & Design. Diams; Leave a comment. 8220;Hey look Ma, no hands! That is my interpretation of what I have learned from my surroundings over the past 32 years as a central Texas gardener and designer. Here are some examples of my work. You can create a really formal looking garden with...
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Mulch, It’s Not Just Pretty | Lisa's Landscape & Design
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Lisa’s List of Services. Look What I Can Do! Contact Lisa’s Landscape & Design. Lisa's Landscape and Design. Saving the Planet One Yard at a Time. Mulch, It’s Not Just Pretty. Lisa's Landscape & Design. Diams; Leave a comment. Mulch is a very undervalued commodity in our garden space. This is one of those area’s where I seem to get the most resistance. You will hear me say, 4″to 6″ over and over again as I speak about gardening. There is a very valuable reason for this. I have spoken about compost. Hill ...
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Potted Plants | Lisa's Landscape & Design
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Lisa’s List of Services. Look What I Can Do! Contact Lisa’s Landscape & Design. Lisa's Landscape and Design. Saving the Planet One Yard at a Time. Lisa's Landscape & Design. Diams; 1 Comment. This is a fun one for me because my aim here is to make everyone a gardener one way or another. A great way to begin is with potted plants. Anyone can have a successful potted garden; it only requires a few simple rules and a lot of imagination. 8220;Potted plants can be in any clever vessel you choose. Enter your e...