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Annual (weather) events
blithewold.org —
Authority: 111
As a New Englander I can be pretty certain that the garden will be hit by a frost … sometime … and over the course of the fall, we coastal New Englanders can reasonably expect high tides, rain, big winds, Indian summer and even snow. But I wouldn’t have guessed that we’d have all of [...]3 days ago -
PASSION ABOUT CARS? WHAT YOU WILL DO? WAYS TO EXPRESS PERSONAL PASSION FOR CARS.
KERETA INFO | MAJALAH KERETA MALAYSIA Car Automotive News Reviews Tips & Details —
Authority: 140
I’m sure that all of you are passion about cars.So, how do you express your passion?.There are many ways to express personal passion for cars.Some people work as engineers, managers and marketers for the world’s car companies, others spend their time working and building cars either for themselves or for others, ...4 days ago -
Happy Hortus!
planted at home —
Authority: 115
The whole author-promoter-carnival huckster mantle sits pretty uncomfortably on my shoulders…but I just had to share this from Annie’s Annuals : No one book on gardening can cover every topic or address every plant (just try to find some of the plants we grow here in the Sunset Western Garden Guide, right?). ...4 days ago -
Basic Gardening Definitions
PimpThisBlog.com - Latest published stories —
Authority: 464
Annual A annual is a plant that completes its life cycle in one year. This means it goes from seed to seed and then dies off, during the course of one growing season. The whole mission of an annual is to produce seed and propagate. That’s why deadheading or removing spent flowers before the seed matures, produces ...5 days ago -
“A good book and a cuppa tea”
planted at home —
Authority: 115
Thanks to Annie’s Annuals for putting my first book Hortus Miscellaneous on their Christmas list! I love the internet! …at least when I don’t hate it!6 days ago -
Im Loving This Plant!
Grumpy Gardener —
Authority: 111
The Grump does not gurgle and coo over just any plant. His jaundiced eye and furrowed brow subject each new plant sent to him by plant developers hoping to win his make-or-break approval to the most rigorous scrutiny. It therefore...1 week ago -
Colourful flowers in our garden, November 2009
John&Jacq~s Garden —
Authority: 106
How timely that our tropical garden in November 2009 was in top form to present me with enough photography opportunities to try out my relatively new point and shoot camera, Canon PowerShot SX200 IS ! My dearly beloved, John, presented me an early Christmas-cum-40th wedding anniversary-cum-birthday gift during the ...1 week ago -
What To Do Tuesday: Annuals
Sensory Overload —
Authority: 135
Annuals Annuals is a band of youths from North Carolina whose sophomore LP, Such Fun , won them praise in my preview of tonights show at The Basement, 391 Neil Ave. I called the new stuff "warmer, richer and more nuanced" than their blog-hyped debut, Be He Me . Its no surprise they grew by leaps and bounds ...1 week ago -
Rays of sunshine
The Constant Gardener —
Authority: 120
Feast your eyes on these. Dont they just make you feel warm to the tips of your toes? Theyre the marigolds left over from a summer of tomato-growing in my greenhouse. I confess, contrary to anything they tell you to do in the textbooks, I didnt bother pulling up my tomatoes at the end of the season and just left them ...2 weeks ago -
Swan River Daisy
Digital Flower Pictures.com —
Authority: 128
Swan River DaisyBrachyscome iberidifolia(brak-kys-koh-mee) (eye-beer-id-ih-FOH-lee-uh)2 weeks ago -
There’s Still Some Color
Chiot's Run —
Authority: 129
There’s still a little color left in the garden. We’re having unseasonably warm weather this November, after an very cold September ruined most of my fall crops. I still have a few things blooming in the gardens, providing some much needed color. I have a few black-eyed susan’s blooming in one area of the ...2 weeks ago -
Color Combinations
Doug Green's Blog —
Authority: 119
I always liked this slide and color combination and when it was scanned the other day, I was delighted to see it again. Part of the pleasure is remembering the garden (and the gardeners) of Anstace and Larry Esmonde-White. Two fine gardeners and people, they were former hosts on PBS “From A Country Garden”. ...2 weeks ago -
Persian Shield
Dirt Therapy —
Authority: 115
Strobilanthes dyerianus , better known as "Persian Shield", features iridescent, colorful leaves of purple, green and silver. Ive always grown it in a container, where it starts out slow but eventually gets very tall (about 2-3 ft.) by mid-summer. This plant loves the heat but wilts easily and it prefers semi-shade ...3 weeks ago -
New Mammogram Standard: How Much is Your Life Worth?
John Goodman's Health Policy Blog —
Authority: 482
In recommending “ against routine screening mammography in women aged 40 to 49 years,” the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is clearly weighing potential lives saved against the money needed to save them. The task force recommended against screening because it concluded that there was “moderate evidence ...3 weeks ago -
Better late
blithewold.org —
Authority: 111
I think I probably speak for most gardeners in four-season climates when I say we don’t really mind if our first, second and even third favorite season lingers a bit longer than usual. It gives us a chance to remember to revel in the change and pace ourselves as we complete the season’s tasks. I [...]3 weeks ago -
Hit-Maker? Not so much
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
Authority: 645
Face Thief Heres a blast from the past ... Brian Hughes looks back at Marvel Comics Superstars of Tomorrow event that ran through their 1993 annuals. While a few of the characters went on to bigger roles (like Captain Marvels son, Genis, who sported the name Legacy back then) others like Bantam, Tracer, Hit-Maker, ...3 weeks ago -
How to Grow Annuals For a Spectacular Summer Garden - Part 3
fun-infodir —
Authority: 143
How to Grow Annuals For a Spectacular Summer Garden - Part 3 By: Payo W Perry - If youve been doing your gardening work diligently your annual seedlings should now be thinned out and growing in weed free flower beds, well on their way to flowering in a few weeks and giving you a spectacular summer garden to enjoy. ...3 weeks ago -
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, colorful November
Red Dirt Ramblings —
Authority: 114
[Please click on the photos in the gallery to make them larger]I managed to delude myself for the past few weeks imagining it was late September. Last I looked, many trees had leaves, and I was still planting a shrub or two. This morning, with its light rain and cold front, shattered my illusions.I also [...]3 weeks ago -
Strawberry Fields Globe Amaranth
Digital Flower Pictures.com —
Authority: 128
Globe AmaranthGomphrena haageana Strawberry Fields(gom-FREE-nuh) (hag-ee-AH-nuh)Synonyms: GomphrenaThis is the first year in many that we grew Globe Amaranth and the first time ever for the brilliantly red colored Strawberry Fields. This flower’s brightly colored bracts seemed to bloom all season and performed well ...3 weeks ago -
Cuttings without fear
Toronto Gardens —
Authority: 126
Many plants are easily propagated by cuttings. And the process is far from complex. The most important step is, of course, to do it... and not be daunted by rules or regulations.I own rooting hormone (#1 for softwood cuttings) which would have been an essential tool in the right way to take these geranium cuttings -- ...3 weeks ago

