Have a Berry Nice Day!
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*Ripening Arapaho Blackberries-Bird Back 40*
It's berry season in the Bird Back 40. It's about time. It's also early
this year thanks to some unseasonably H...
beans and wheat
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I so appreciated all your comments on your experiences cutting things out
of your diet. I think it’s so interesting how experimenting with cutting
just one...
Tomatoes and Tomatillos
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The tiny tomatoes are growing.I thought mulching with cardboard would be a
good idea since I had so many cardboard boxes readily available after all
the on...
Gardening for Geeks (Book Review)
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I know that for some people gardening is little more than digging holes and
sticking plants in them--and it is surprising how much success you can have
doi...
well, well, well - he decides to show up
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yup - i have been a bad blogger.... bad, bad, bad.
but what really gets me going on this blog is when the new growing season
starts. and start, it has.
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Lavender Success
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Lavender looks successful in the garden this season. I planted seed way
back in September 2010, and nothing really came of the seeds. Now, 2 1/2
years la...
The Time of Surprises
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This time of year things change so quickly in the garden it can be difficult to keep up.
This volunteer poppy was not open at 6:00 this morning but the next...
Easter Garden Update
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Started my tomato and pepper seeds about a month ago. They bolted before I
could get them under lights and I had to restart, setting me back a couple
weeks...
Creating A New Fashion And Beauty Trend For 2013
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Love To Look Brilliant? Try out These Fashion Tips! Simply too many men
and women these days don't realize the importance of keeping up with
fashion and ...
Seed Starting, my favorite time of year!
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Excitement builds, as it is my favorite time of year! Seed Starting!!!!
Starting seeds to me means a new start and great possibilities! I do love
growing ...
Sunset Western Garden book for iPad/iPhone!
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I was so happy to discover that there's an iPad/iPhone version of the
heavy, moisture-sensitive but invaluable resource for Western gardeners,
the Sunset W...
If I ever find the time
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I purchased about a dozen dahlia's at a recent gardening plant sale. They
are only tubers, so I went hunting on the web to see if I could foresee
what the...
Garden2Blog 2012 with P. Allen Smith & Friends
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April was a blur for me as I spent most of it sick, then May was spent
catching up on the garden chores that I neglected in April, with some
excitement s...
Daffodil Blogorama 2012
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Narcissus Nirvana is back with the *2012* *Daffodil Blogorama (*a round-up
of blog posts about daffodils) and the annual meeting of the American
Daffodil S...
Best Hostess Gift Ever!
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Moving...
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Hello. Long time, no blogging - on my end, anyway.
Here's the story: In May it was settled that I'd be transferred for work,
and life became a jumble of...
Not your average bear
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Click here to see more Savage ChickensUnbeknownst to us, and without any
effort whatsoever, we have become what some may consider to be a bit
unusual.
Cou...
swarm call #4
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Site Location: Rancho Cordova
Swarm Location: 6 feet up a tree on a branch (perfect)
Time invested in collection: 45 min on site; 45 min driving (total 1.5
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