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Why blog?
Why I started a blog and why I think it is worth having. Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, garden
Tagged blogging, blogs, garden, garden bloggers, Garden Bloggers Fling, nature, Photography, photos, Snail photo, Why blog?, Why did you start blogging?, Will blogging die?
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Garden Glimpses Through the Seasons
See the garden bed transition in color and plant variety through the seasons. Continue reading
Garden Glimpses Take 2
The front yard in Spring. Continue reading
Posted in garden
Tagged Dianthus, Fall flowers, garden, gardening, Iberis, nature, pasque flower, photos, Snail photo, Spring Flowers, Tulip Maureen, Urban gardening
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Garden Glimpses -The Week in Dozens
Momentary glance one way and another for a tour around the back gardens. This week I will have glimpses of the garden in a daily dozen of images. Many plants are blooming, from lilacs to groundcovers. Perennials that are blooming … Continue reading
Posted in garden
Tagged Creeping Phlox, garden, gardening, Miss Kim Lilac, nature, photos, Royal Gem Crabapple, Spring Flowers, Syringa 'President Lincoln'
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Ever Wonder How Long a Cut Christmas Tree Lasts?
May 2, 2013 Here we are at the beginning of May and my Christmas tree that was cut December 15, 2012 is still alive. The needles are green and resistant to pulling them out. The tree stood all winter in … Continue reading





