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The Crazy Pineapple Dream: May 2014
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The Crazy Pineapple Dream. My Ongoing Obsession With Hawaii. it's been a twisting, winding road. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. This is my "visualization house". Posted by Ann Wurden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Blog List and Websites I Follow. The dog days of summer. Chickens in the Road. New Plants In My Garden: Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day August 2016. Healthy Pineapple Whip – better than at Disneyland. You Grow Girl: The Dirt. The Gardener Turns 43. Early Morning at Serenity Ranch. Photo of a Ghost (Writer).
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My Back 40 (Feet): July 2013
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My Back 40 (Feet). We were up in Seattle a couple weekends ago visiting family and friends. Here are some pictures from Snoquera Falls. A fine, two-mile hike about an hour south of SeaTac. After about a 1-mile hike uphill, you reach a granitic debris field and nice waterfall. It may take a bit of discernment to maintain sight of the trail after you leave the falls area. During our visit, some of the rocks had shifted out of place and we had to do a bit of scrambling to get over them. Follow me on Twitter.
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My Back 40 (Feet): Lanai
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My Back 40 (Feet). We just got back from Lana'i. Would you like to see some pictures? After this, we only have one more Hawaiian island to visit (Moloka'i) before we've seen all of the inhabited ones (unless you count Niihau, which is generally off limits. But Guy wants to go). Small and rather undeveloped, Lana'i is not a popular destination but we've had it on the to-do list for years. I woke up for the sunrise every day. It looked like this. A moonscape on the island's north. Named for the wreck of an...
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My Back 40 (Feet): May 2013
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My Back 40 (Feet). Everyday sights in Bernal Heights. A walk in San Francisco this time of year is a blessed thing. But maybe not today. Today is foggy and a little cold. I took these pictures yesterday when it was sunny. Today, staying home with your cats is a blessed thing. A little bit dissonant to totally fence off your yard from the neighborhood and put up a peace sign and Christmas lights. My sunflowers are still just seedlings compared to these. Copper canyon daisy ( Tagetes lemmonii. On the right .
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My Back 40 (Feet): August 2012
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My Back 40 (Feet). Mid-August in the back 40. I ran in to Kelly. Concert last weekend. She said Garden Blogger Spring Fling 2013 is slated for San Francisco? First I'd heard of it! Anyway, I may or may not participate in the Fling itself, but I definitely have some suggestions for gardens you should visit and maybe for accommodations too. San Francisco is expensive. I would love to meet some of you. Would you come over for dinner one night? Anyway, our chance encounter reminded me that I. I culled all th...
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My Back 40 (Feet): July 2012
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My Back 40 (Feet). I've been spending 1-2 hours per day in the garden since we got back from Hawaii. It's part of my daily routine, while applying for jobs, and working on some special math/programming projects I've been waiting for school to end to work on. Today we have fuchsia and dahlia. Big, dark (edible) berries follow the flowers on the red Fuchsia boliviana. I pruned the daylights out of Fuchsia. Miep Aalhuizen' several weeks ago. It was that or take it out. All those 'Bishops Children' dahlia tu...
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weedsandwildthings | Where the Weeds and Wild Things Are
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Where the Weeds and Wild Things Are. Plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. Ken Kesey. I am a horticulturist and knitter and writer, and many other things besides. September 20, 2016. It has been a long hot, occasionally horrible summer. It is September now, and I just want it to be over. And of course it’s not. The heat has been accompanied by a stoppage of rain. After a spring so … Continue reading →. March 14, 2016. Not so wild life. January 25, 2016. January 17, 2016. ItR...
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An Obsessive/Compulsive plant collector: That dreadful plant- Butterfly vine.....
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An Obsessive/Compulsive plant collector. Thursday, May 5, 2011. That dreadful plant- Butterfly vine. Ancient one has complained about the honeysuckle vine that plagues her garden. I countered with my very worst problem, the Butterfly Vine. It does not freeze, stays green all year long. When it blooms, it is a lovely yellow blanket, and it blooms for a long time. I have never seen a seedling, so I suspect the seeds are sterile, BUT.it roots very easily, anywhere it touches the ground. Honeysuckle does at ...
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A City Garden Patch: September 2011
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A City Garden Patch. Saturday, September 3, 2011. It is the beginning of September and time to look back on the successful and not so successful endeavors in the garden. Although my attention to the garden has begun to wain as usual, I have been more disciplined this year. Despite my efforts the garden looks tired and unkempt. My vegetable gardening was very productive and quite a learning curve:. Winter Squash - of course took over the yard but was quite productive and I love the Delicata variety.
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chanchow: Rewind
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Saturday, May 2, 2009. At long last, pictures of my budding veggie garden. I'll start from the beginning. Sowing my first seeds- batches of green zebra, marvel stripe and brandywine tomatoes. I didn't expect so many of them to germinate. More window seed starting. Lettuce here. Laying down weed block fabric and filling up the beds. Transplanting and sowing around the tee pees. Two weeks later, things have started establishing. My painted lady runner beans are rockin out. May 4, 2009 at 12:59 PM.
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