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PLOT MAP & PHOTOS. A few dates to coming up to bear in mind:. May 7th, 2011 — Please plan to meet at the garden beginning at 1pm for a fun work day at the garden! TILLING – there will be a rototiller at the garden in the morning, and may also be another one in the afternoon. Fencing – Let’s get more of the wood fence up. PLEASE BRING GARDEN TOOLS AND HAMMERS. Also drinking water? 6/1/2011 – all gardens should be begun. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Late blight. Autumn help needed with new Food Shelf plot, Donate excess this year? | DCG Bulletin Board
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PLOT MAP & PHOTOS. Late blight. Autumn help needed with new Food Shelf plot, Donate excess this year? August 15, 2011 · Filed under Resource. 183 Tagged food shelf. Hello Gardeners. Three items from Jodi:. If you haven’t heard, late blight is in the area. To slow its spread and protect neighbors’ gardens, may I suggest that we all check our tomatoes and potatoes for late blight and handle appropriately? And http:/ www.longislandhort.cornell.edu/vegpath/photos/lateblight tomato.htm#images. Also, If people...
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Continuous Interest: And the winner is...
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A gardening blog about plants. Mostly. And the winner is. Sulphureum' (foreground), and. Sulphureum' seems to be the most commonly available of the Epimedium. Spp, but, for a showier. Groundcover, I would sooner recommend Epimedium. Hnleiten’. Both are seen above in my garden where they get full late afternoon sun. Hnleiten’, with the foliage of Galanthus. In the background. Yellow flowers are those of Stylophorum. April 24, 2015 at 9:48 PM. I love the contrast of the red leaves. And the winner is.
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Continuous Interest: January 2013
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A gardening blog about plants. Mostly. You wouldn’t think that I’d have much trouble remembering what plants are in my own garden, especially since I like to label things. I admit that I make things difficult for myself by tending not to label a plant until it has lived through one winter. On the one hand, I avoid the unnecessary time spent making a label for things like the Dracunculus. Voodoo lily) that refused to arise from the $15 tuber (but I optimistically labeled a newly planted Sauromatum. A gard...
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Continuous Interest
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A gardening blog about plants. Mostly. Well, last weekend I had a lot I should have planted (attendees to PPA. Symposia, especially their tours, tend to pick up a couple of things here and there). I DID plant Lindera. Taxonomists appear to be fence sitting on that one), Lobelia. Fried Green Tomatoes' (seen here, in front of the 'Sutherland Gold' elderberry),. Planted, I kid you not, somewhat sideways as it is normally kinda lax),. Totally Tangerine' and I put bits of a Carex. Snow Fairy', Heuchera. Grass...
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An Iowa Garden: May 2005
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Gardening in a woods in eastern Iowa; a visual narrative. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. This time of year, when the rose bushes are so weighted down with flowers, they reach the ground, and the catbird is singing in his tree so enthusiastically, I fear he'll burst, it's hard sometimes to get me out of the garden. However two words will have me packing the cooler in a flash. GARDEN TOUR! Posted by IBOY @ 7:24 PM. Posted by IBOY @ 7:20 PM. Posted by IBOY @ 7:18 PM. Posted by IBOY @ 7:17 PM. Wanda in her garden.
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An Iowa Garden: December 2005
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Gardening in a woods in eastern Iowa; a visual narrative. Saturday, December 31, 2005. Winter Re-Runs: The Garden on 7/30/04. Posted by IBOY @ 1:42 PM. Posted by IBOY @ 1:41 PM. Posted by IBOY @ 1:39 PM. What is it about mailorder nurseries? Posted by IBOY @ 7:45 AM. Wednesday, December 28, 2005. Winter Re-Runs: The Garden on 7/9/04. Posted by IBOY @ 8:30 AM. Posted by IBOY @ 8:29 AM. Posted by IBOY @ 8:27 AM. Posted by IBOY @ 7:36 AM. Monday, December 26, 2005. Winter Re-Runs: The Garden On 5/27/04.
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An Iowa Garden: January 2006
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Gardening in a woods in eastern Iowa; a visual narrative. Monday, January 30, 2006. Posted by IBOY @ 7:53 AM. Sunday, January 29, 2006. Bad Blog. BAD! Posted by IBOY @ 3:19 PM. The brown creeper climbed up the tree,. Paying not a whit of attention to me. He circled higher, round and round,. While I stood lumpish on the ground. I must pay more attention. Posted by IBOY @ 3:04 PM. Saturday, January 28, 2006. Dodecatheon or Dodecantheon. which is it? Posted by IBOY @ 1:02 PM. Posted by IBOY @ 9:11 AM. These...
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An Iowa Garden: September 2005
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Gardening in a woods in eastern Iowa; a visual narrative. Thursday, September 29, 2005. There comes a day, every year in the garden where, sometimes without really realizing it at first, you find yourself doing the first fall, winding down, chore. Today I found myself pulling up the tall lily stakes, and realized that all too soon, frost will creep into the woods, and the show will be over for another year; a thoughtful moment, for sure. Posted by IBOY @ 5:25 PM. Monday, September 26, 2005. Posted by IBO...
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Blog-on Rainy Side Gardener: June 2015
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We garden on the green side of the Cascades in the Pacific Northwest. Friday, June 12, 2015. Olfactory Senses on Overload. There it is again. Did something die? I turn my head again. All I can smell is the sweet scent of the double Mock Orange,. Philadelphus x virginalis,. Pure, white flowers gently swaying in the breeze. No, something did not die in the garden. It is just the voodoo lilies, Dracunculus Vulgaris. Dracunculus, Zantedeshia, Amophophallus, Colocasia,. After the bloom has been pollinated, th...
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