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Late to the Prom. Again.

Garden Keeper wrote 1 month ago: It’s now officially fall and my garden is overrun with leaves. I have more leaves in my yard t … more →

Tags: Perennials, toad lily, Tricyrtis formosana

Buying the Green Skeleton

Kate wrote 1 month ago: Last week Friday, Mum took me to Starke Ayres garden centre to start buying my ‘green skeleton’. I a … more →

Tags: garden design, Perennials, Herbs, Flowers, garden centres

Looking back I: The Garden in 2009

Garden Keeper wrote 1 month ago: I was asked the other day about my garden this year and, as is true of many things in my life, I hav … more →

Tags: Annuals, Other People's Gardens

Shade Garden3 comments

Melanie wrote 2 months ago: Shade Garden by Michelle Engel Bencsko of Cicada Studio is here! I’ve made the collection avai … more →

Tags: fabric, Designers, handmade, Sewing, michelle engel bencsko, Henry Glass

Searching for Flower Fairies12 comments

steiderstudios wrote 4 months ago: A good hiding place? During my granddaughters’ week-long visit we spent many hours in the gard … more →

Tags: gardening, flower fairies, gifts, Grandchildren, Flowers, Paths

Deerly Departed....Top 10 Deer repellents that don't work and a couple that do.27 comments

steiderstudios wrote 4 months ago: An entrance Oh how I wish the deer would go party elsewhere and leave my garden alone…… … more →

Tags: gardening, deer repellent, hostas

Columbines5 comments

nestandsparkle wrote 6 months ago: I’m amazed at columbines – this flower has become a huge favourite of mine. There are co … more →

Tags: gardening, perennial flowers, Favorites, shade plants, Columbines, Shade, growing from seed, Perennials, Flowers

Green Travel: Visit Botanical Garden of the Ozarks!

Nao wrote 6 months ago: During our recent trip to Fayetteville, Eddy and I visited the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Boy, … more →

Tags: low impact living, gardening, Local Green Scene, Posts by Nao, Green Travel, Nature, local economy, Environmental Education, Fayetteville

Recession Era Gardening- A bed for less than $100 (not including labor, of course)3 comments

gwendolyngarden wrote 6 months ago: We all know that times are tough, but gardening offers such pleasure and can cost much less money th … more →

Tags: Tips and Tricks, Ideas for the Garden, In the Garden, Compost, hosta, Garden Photos, Rabbits, blood meal, peat moss

Maintaining the Shade Garden

Jim Andris wrote 6 months ago:  I wish I could show you a picture of what the west shade garden in our back yard looked like in Apr … more →

Tags: city garden, Weeds

Fern and Stone

D L Ennis wrote 6 months ago: A fern in a shade garden against the backdrop of a large white stone… © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights r … more →

Tags: photos, Environment, Art, Photography, Images, Nature, Digital Art, Spiritual, Back Roads

It's Time to Twist and Shout

botanicalann wrote 6 months ago: POSTED BY PEGGY:  Hydrangea ‘Twist and Shout’ is the latest in the everblooming Endless … more →

Tags: Good Advice, Shrubs, Butterfly, Shade, Container Gardening, Hummingbird, Hydrangea, Hydrangeas, enless summer hydrangea

how does your garden grow?7 comments

stacey wrote 8 months ago: my backyard is an oasis. it’s a place to unwind, de-stress, relax. it’s a place to nap i … more →

Tags: Life in a small town., Garden, hostas, Birds, Daisies, rainbows, Black Eyed Susans, bird feeder, bird house

Oak Leaf Lettuce2 comments

GreenAcres wrote 8 months ago: The lettuces went in the ground after the broccoli came out about a month ago. They are tasty and be … more →

Tags: Edible-Vegetables, The Family Plot, Winter Garden, Lettuce, mache, spinach

Plant Rant: Hosta, Praying Hands

Garden Keeper wrote 1 year ago: With a large shade garden, hostas are a big part of my yard. One of my recent acquisitions is the … more →

Tags: perennial, hosta, Plants, Praying hands

Design Project - St. Paul

Phillips Garden wrote 1 year ago: This project just finished up about a week ago. It’s a beautiful home in St. Paul with a site … more →

Tags: design projects, St. Paul, Minnesota, bluestone, blue stone, terraces, stone terraces, rainwater garden, raingarden

My Shade Garden - Work in Progress!

Babs wrote 1 year ago: I reclaimed a bit of what my family affectionately calls “Hell’s Half Acre”.  We h … more →

Tags: Home projects, gardening, Serenity Garden

When you wish upon a shooting star...

Garden Drama wrote 1 year ago: This little Shooting Star (Dodecatheon meadia) is as much of a late spring treat as lily-of-the-vall … more →

Tags: gardening, northern gardening, spring flowers, shade gardening, Shooting Star, Dodecatheon meadia, rock garden plant, Spring Flower, Minnesota State Horticultural Society

Moving Your Yard Toward Sustainability

energyscapes wrote 1 year ago: Last evening I presented this talk “Moving Your Yard Toward Sustainability”at the Minnea … more →

Tags: Minneapolis Home & Garden Show 2008, sustainable garden design, native plant diversity, carbon footprint, reduce fossil fuel use, butterflies, landscape paper, Prairie, rain garden


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