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How To Hand Quilt: T Shirt quilt...................
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How To Hand Quilt. Monday, November 11, 2013. NOTE: not sure where the gray box came from and can't delete it so please ignore it. Doesn't show in my draft? Here it is in November already and Christmas decorations have been out for awhile I in the stores. Many Christmas open houses were this last weekend and more to check out in the coming weeks. We have a landscaping nursery here in town that has an open house every year at this time and it is just beautiful. He does a great job with decorating. If one ...
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Morning Harvest farm...: June 2010
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Where cattle decorate the pastures and chickens decorate everything else! Monday, June 28, 2010. Every so often a deal comes along that's just too good to pass up. This week had two such events and MHf took full advantage of them. The first was a satellite greenhouse set up in a parking across from Eric's office. Everything was 50% off! We grabbed fruit bushes, herbs, edible flowers, and a few other tidbits. The second was Stone Creek Nursery. In Hesston. Everything there was 70% off! Taken a few hours a...
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: A big pile of dirt
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A big pile of dirt. May 8, and we're. Working on the front entry, trying to get all the rocks out of the dirt, and dig the bed down to a reasonable depth so water can drain and the mulch won't float away. It seems to be one of those things that has to get worse before it can get better. But we're getting there. If we hold the camera in the right place, you'd never even know the spot wasn't finished. Look how wonderfully the Japanese Magnolia has adapted to its new home! We hope you enjoy our garden site.
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: The first pots of summer
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The first pots of summer. I am SOOO eager to get the rest of the flowerpots planted, but it's a little early, even for Kansas. Even though it was 84 degrees yesterday and 75 today, we have cooler weather on the way and I'll likely need to bring these pots inside at night for a few days. Typical, fickle spring in Kansas. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). For more details on the plants in our garden, CLICK HERE. We hope you enjoy our garden site. Plants in the garden:. Blue Dune Lyme Grass.
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: Challenges and Triumphs
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The rail pots have been a disappointment. We used old dirt and nothing is growing like it should, despite watering, pruning, and fertilizing. We were hoping by this time, end of July, that everything would be spilling over both sides and a foot tall. At least it does offer a little color. AND, I ate my first home-grown tomato today, July 24, from our first ever tomato plant. It was just as good as I imagined it would be the day I planted it. And there are LOTS more where those came from. A Spot of Countr...
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: July 2005
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Where it all started: a fenced in yard, a "cold" tub, and a dream . . . June 2005. And he rolled up his sleeves and started in. Two years later, the yard is still an experiment with lots of trial and error, but we're enjoying the journey. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). For more details on the plants in our garden, CLICK HERE. Or click on any plant listed below in green. Most photos may be enlarged by clicking on the image. We hope you enjoy our garden site. Plants in the garden:. Blue Dune Lyme Grass.
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: June 2006
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Laying the stone patio June 2006. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). For more details on the plants in our garden, CLICK HERE. Or click on any plant listed below in green. Most photos may be enlarged by clicking on the image. We hope you enjoy our garden site. Plants in the garden:. Blue Dune Lyme Grass. Red Buttons Fountain Grass. Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus). Plant shasta daisies in front of meter box. Divide hostas in fall. Find trellis for beneath deck. Plan out spot for rock wall. Our plants come from:.
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: Cosmos
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I've fallen hard for Cosmos! These are the cheeriest flowers and they just don't stop blooming! I love the color combination we bought, too.white and shades of pink from pale to magenta! We planted some Cosmos seeds—a beautiful orange variety that some complete strangers gave us after we admired them in their yard last year! We think they're coming up, but no blooms yet here at the end of May. Time will tell. Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). For more details on the plants in our garden, CLICK HERE.
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A Kansas Prairie Garden: Flowers!
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Mid-April and finally we feel like we can get our flowers in the pots without too much danger of frost. Things are greening up so beautifully, and we're loving having windows open, birds singing, geese squawking, and life all joy! We always go back to our small town when they have their flat sale. Stone Creek Nursery, Hesston, KS is the best! Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom ). For more details on the plants in our garden, CLICK HERE. We hope you enjoy our garden site. Plants in the garden:.