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PlantPostings: LESSONS LEARNED
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. No need for a linky; simply post about your "lessons learned" and leave a comment with a link to your post. Thanks so much for participating! Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Check Facebook for Wrap-Ups. Diana @ Elephant's Eye. Roses and Other Gardening Joys. Karin @ Southern Meadows. Diana @ Elephant's Eye.
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PlantPostings: WORK WITH ME
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. Thanks for stopping by! Everything you see on this site was created by little ol' me (well, with the exception of the miracles of Mother Nature, herself). If there's anything I can do to promote plants, gardeners, and gardens, I'm on it! I'd be thrilled to:. Help you design, set up, write for, or maintain your own blog or website;. Edit your books, magazine articles, or any other content;. Write articles for your publication or website;.
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PlantPostings: January 2015
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. January 27, 2015. Yours, Mine, and Ours. Lately, I've been reading many posts about what bloggers should and shouldn't do. These posts have been thought-provoking, challenging, and educational. I thank these fellow bloggers for their perceptions, because they've led me to the topic for today. I'll start by asking, "What is the purpose of your blog? And "For whom do you blog? Where do you fit in this mix? Is there another format I'm forgetting?
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PlantPostings
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. In the Garden" Columns. Promote Your Page Too. McFarland, Wisconsin, United States. View my complete profile. Klehm Arboretum and Botanic Garden. Nicholas Conservatory and Gardens. Wordless Wildflowers at the Lake. Made in the Shade on This August Bloom Day. Layers of Switchgrass: A Wordless Wednesday Vignet. A Twin Cities Fling: Part II.
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PlantPostings: March 2015
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. March 30, 2015. Plant of the Month: Drumstick Allium. Do you grow Alliums in your garden? Of course you do, if you grow onions, garlic, chives, shallots, or leeks. But there's an entire class of ornamentals in the Allium genus, grown for their beauty, companion-planting value, and pollinator-attracting abilities. What's that popping out of my otherwise barren, mulch-covered potager? Why, it's Drumstick Alliums ( A. sphaerocephalon. They prefer ...
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PlantPostings: July 2015
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. July 28, 2015. The Roses of Olbrich Botanical Gardens. I'd been meaning to get over to Madison's Olbrich Botanical Gardens. For weeks. I enjoy viewing and photographing roses, even if I don't have many myself. I finally made time for a visit last week, and while I often think of June as the best month for viewing roses, there were plenty of midsummer and ever-blooming beauties to enjoy. I had to photograph up toward some of the blooms. The colo...
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PlantPostings: August 2015
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. August 31, 2015. Garden Lessons and Life Parallels. Our youngest has officially moved out and on to her first post-college apartment. We're true empty-nesters now! Over the weekend, the kids and I watched old family videos of their early years. And the swift passage of time, once again, became brutally apparent. As I reflect on " garden lessons learned. To the next equinox or solstice.). For remembrance or to share with others. Other times,...
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Welcome to Hartman Creek State Park! Hartman Creek State Park is located in central Wisconsin, with 1400 acres of forests, grasslands and lakes to enjoy. Master Naturalist Training @ Hartman Creek State Park. Starting September 12, 2015. The course runs from 9:00am-4:00pm on Saturdays September 12 and 26, October 17 and 31 and November 7 and 14. For more information, and to sign-up, go to http:/ wimasternaturalist.org. Summer Programs at the Park. Wondering what's going on at the park this summer?
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PlantPostings: The Roses of Olbrich Botanical Gardens
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Notes from a USDA zone 5 shade garden in Southern Wisconsin. July 28, 2015. The Roses of Olbrich Botanical Gardens. I'd been meaning to get over to Madison's Olbrich Botanical Gardens. For weeks. I enjoy viewing and photographing roses, even if I don't have many myself. I finally made time for a visit last week, and while I often think of June as the best month for viewing roses, there were plenty of midsummer and ever-blooming beauties to enjoy. I had to photograph up toward some of the blooms. The colo...
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