Each time I meet with the other Feminist Library volunteers, I come away feeling uplifted and inspired. Last night we were kicking off the project to create an inventory for the pamphlet collection, w… more →
First Person Narrativepatientgardener wrote 2 weeks ago: Back at the end of May I posted about the beheading of my Aeonium. The plant had got so ridiculousl … more →
backfencegardener wrote 2 weeks ago: Few of us have the space indoors to save all our favorite container plants for the winter. My wife … more →
roundrockgarden wrote 3 weeks ago: The corner of the yard is slowly filling up with spearmint and peppermint plants. At the end of Se … more →
Andrew Mikolajski wrote 4 weeks ago: It’s time I put in a plug for one of my all-time favourite plants, Phillyrea angustifolia – there’s … more →
Gardora wrote 4 weeks ago: Take hardwood cuttings now: it is an easy method of propagating a range of deciduous climbers, trees … more →
cford09 wrote 1 month ago: We have 3 grapevines in our back yard that have given some really good fruit this year. So now that … more →
martiw wrote 1 month ago: I spent the day on Sunday taking 20 cuttings of geraniums and about 10 cuttings of impatiens. I dip … more →
duelfish13 wrote 1 month ago: When the first editors recording came out, there were limited edition sets that came with a CD calle … more →
Julie wrote 1 month ago: To put the garden beds in, we had to move the frangipani. Except, TC just cut it up and we’re … more →
goodtogrow wrote 1 month ago: When I first moved to the Washington, DC area out of college, I was so poor that I couldn’t af … more →
goodtogrow wrote 1 month ago: How I love the Pothos plant with its feminine heart-shaped leaves! They’re similar to Philoden … more →
dealzer wrote 2 months ago: Hydroponics – How to care for cuttings The types of vessels and containers that can be used or … more →
wartimehousewife wrote 2 months ago: There are few things more cheering and pleasant than the sight of flowers in your garden or around t … more →
hornakfinn wrote 2 months ago: The Sap of the Day (1938) It’s you I love, autumnal sea Of waves as heavy as clots of earth, You, to … more →
Andrew Mikolajski wrote 3 months ago: I’ve taken a break from blogging – summer holidays (in Poland, land of my fathers, for t … more →
hornakfinn wrote 4 months ago: “Visions are nothing but sounds (I see a horse and think ‘horse’) and the flesh is transparent … more →
Gardora wrote 4 months ago: Pinks and carnations that have become leggy, can be propagated by layering or by cuttings. … more →
hornakfinn wrote 4 months ago: “Patterns and underlying structures are very powerful in narrative, and also very powerfully c … more →
Andrew Mikolajski wrote 4 months ago: So – the Met Office is now saying that, contrary to previous predictions of a “barbecue … more →