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Macro Monday on Thursday2 comments

Lou Murray, Ph.D. wrote 1 week ago: Woven Christmas ribbons are works of art if you look at them closely. In addition to Harvest Monday … more →

Tags: Cauliflower, Macro Photography, Pineapple Sage

a gentle bending2 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 2 weeks ago: The first time all season that ‘Empress of India’ has bowed for anything.  Her dramatic … more →

Tags: foliage, Life Lessons, Seasons, Weather, Empress of India nasturtium, FIRST FROST, Simple Beauty, roller-coaster days, Nature's extremes versus human extremes

Parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme - and sweet potatoes?10 comments

City Diggity wrote 1 month ago: It’s 5 p.m. on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and I’m happy to say that I’ve ju … more →

Tags: Herbs, Other Edibles, balcony garden, best blog award, chives, lemon thyme, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage

Nasturtiums ACEO Original Art Watercolor Flower Painting

miniarts wrote 1 month ago: Nasturtium ACEO Original Art Watercolor Flower Painting – eBay (item 120497797585 end time Dec … more →

Tags: Art, aceo, mini, Watercolor, Paintings, Ebay, Flowers, Artist

November Flooding and Flowers6 comments

Sherry wrote 1 month ago: - After many more days of torrential rains, we had major flooding here last week. We have not had fr … more →

Tags: Flowers, gardening, Nature, photos, Weather, Yard, Fall, flooding, rain

Nasturtium2 comments

hausofpolish wrote 1 month ago: Unlike Sarah, as my nail polish collection grows I use seasonal colors/themes just to make sure I do … more →

Tags: notds, NotD, creme, Sally Hansen, Orange, Spring 2009

dewdrops8 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: foliage, Beauty, Empress of India nasturtium, nasturtium foliage, dew on the leaves, Simple Beauty

Despite cold and neglect, some balcony plants still blooming5 comments

City Diggity wrote 1 month ago: Monday was a delight. It was bright and sunny and felt more like the beginning of spring than the mi … more →

Tags: cat-friendly, flowering plants, winding down, balcony garden, cat grass, cold-tolerant flowers, lobelia, Nigella, petunia baby duck

nesting2 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 1 month ago: Can y’all believe it’s November already? The nasturtiums seem to realize that their time … more →

Tags: Flowers, foliage, Seasons, Easy/For Beginners, Change of Seasons, cyclical living, the passage of time, Edible flowers, weather patterns of autumn

visitors to paradise5 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 1 month ago: I hardly took any photos this summer of one of the main causes of my enraptured feelings in the Vict … more →

Tags: Vegetables, foliage, Insects, Garden Lessons, Life Lessons, pollinators, Herbs, Easy/For Beginners, Beauty

intoxication3 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 2 months ago: “Flowers really do intoxicate me.” – Vita Sackville-West I know exactly how she fe … more →

Tags: Flowers, Easy/For Beginners, Beauty, Edible flowers, Whirlybird nasturtium, the kitchen garden in autumn, Vita Sackville-West, flowers are intoxicating, point-and-click camera

hardly ever, in fact2 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 2 months ago: “If you really want to draw close to your garden, you must remember first of all that you are … more →

Tags: foliage, Beauty, Organic Gardening, Ichiban eggplant, Makeup, going without makeup, gardens as autobiography, gardens as living beings, Wild Gardens

Stubborn Seeds: Giving Them a Head Start, Even in Cold Weather3 comments

ozarkhomesteader wrote 2 months ago: Copyright Ozarkhomesteader 2009. Certain seeds like beets and chard come with their own protective c … more →

Tags: gardening, Food, frugal living, locavore, germinating chard, Beets, Beans, Corn, seed starting in cool weather

Planting under citrus trees

James wrote 2 months ago: When I planted our citrus trees, I was well aware of the need to keep the grass away, so it doesn … more →

Tags: Growing Our Own Food, citrus, Companion planting, spring, dill

Even a small-space garden can produce an edible bounty12 comments

City Diggity wrote 3 months ago: Thursday I harvested the first of my rosalita heirloom tomatoes — one bunch of five perfectly … more →

Tags: Other Edibles, heirloom tomatoes, Herbs, Basil, chives, rosalita, Wild Cherry, sustainability, jalora jalapeno

Weekend Work1 comment

northernwindowgardener wrote 3 months ago: Bless the summer for its long days, warm temperatures and reliable ability to never live up to expec … more →

Tags: autumn, Flower, Pests, summer, watering, Weather, Weekend Work, Marigold, petunia

witnessed in the space of a breath5 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 3 months ago: “If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.” … more →

Tags: FOR INSPIRATION, My Other Blog, Bumblebee, my victory garden, Buddha, the miracle of a flower

GBBD: Edibles only10 comments

frugilegus wrote 3 months ago: Here goes my GBBD virginity… They’re mainly veg, because that’s what I grow. Auber … more →

Tags: Things that grow, Aubergine, camomile, GBBD, Sunflower

pretty enough to eat5 comments

M. E. Wickham wrote 3 months ago: This flower is pretty enough to eat — and for once, you can do so.  I like the idea of chowing … more →

Tags: Flowers, foliage, Blog Challenges, Easy/For Beginners, kitchen garden, stained-glass blossoms, organic garden, edible ornamental, Easy to grow


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