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GARDENING: Elegant lilies are a sight to behold
4 August 2010

The lilies are blooming! No, I’m not talking about those daylilies; I’m talking about those elegant, stately lilies that send up a single stalk from a bulb that erupts into the most magnificent flowers.

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Get Quality Greenhouse Design Range For Your Gardening Needs
4 August 2010

The greenhouse design industry has flourished a great deal in the last few years. And with the growing demand for this both in indoor and outdoor gardening , you can get varied options.

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Get Quality Greenhouse Design Range For Your Gardening Needs

Weekend Gardening 31/07/10
2 August 2010

A gardening expert joins us every Saturday to provide some solutions to issues that have been bugging us and, this week, Elizabeth Swane brings some pearls of wisdom.

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Weekend Gardening 31/07/10

Dear Friends and Gardeners August 2, 2010
2 August 2010

Dear Dee and Mary Ann and Gardening Friends Everywhere, This letter post is my 1,500th post on this blog. I thought about delaying this letter and writing something else to mark the occasion, but then I realized that this weekly letter which usually has an update on my garden is a fitting way to mark this occasion. When I first started blogging, somewhat tentatively back in 2004, I posted a

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You Might Be A Gardening Geek: Blogging Edition
1 August 2010

You might be a blogging gardening geek if… You consider your digital camera an essential gardening tool because while you are out in the garden, you just might see something that cries out to be shared on your blog. After all, that zinnia is so pretty and it only exists for a moment in time in just that light. Bonus points if you have more than one digital camera.

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Gardening season is here have fun
31 July 2010

June is here and gardening season is rolling along. Here are a few gardening tidbits for the season Q.

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Making A Garden
30 July 2010

If someone figured up that in your lifetime you would earn a million dollars and then gave you the million dollars at the beginning of your working life, how motivated would you be to learn to work and then to really work? If someone gave you a garden all planted and pruned and weeded when you first started gardening, how motivated would you be to learn to garden and then to really garden

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Making A Garden

Wildflower Wednesday: On The Brink Of Wild
29 July 2010

We have reached the days of summer when we can catch a glimpse, if we squint into the glare of the hot sun, at what our gardens could become if we left them alone to fend for themselves. Because we are leaving them alone, or at least I am. Driven indoors on hot days when every dog, cat, and rabbit seeks out the shade from mid-morning on, I watch from the windows to see weeds take root and

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Wildflower Wednesday: On The Brink Of Wild

Explanations
28 July 2010

When someone who knows me in that place called “the real world” asks me for the url for my blog, I think about what the most current blog post is before handing over the secret code to get to it. Then I tell them “Let me know if I need to explain anything…”. Apparently, there are some things to explain, like this squash.

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As The Garden Design Continues…
23 July 2010

As the garden design continues… This week, the garden designer sent me a map of the backyard with the provisional names of each garden area noted on it, and a bulleted list of the ideas and suggestions she has for each of these garden areas. I now get to mull over the ideas and send her back comments and questions

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