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Hallelujah! The story of Glory
Che Underground: The Blog —
Authority: 116
(An excerpt from Ray Brandes’ saga of San Diego guitar hero Jerry Raney and his band that shaped the ’70s. Read the full version in Che Underground’s Related Bands section.) In a 1978 Village Voice editorial, music journalist Lester Bangs proclaimed: “The music business today still must be recognized ...5 days ago -
Garden Plants
gothinking.net —
Authority: 152
Herb plants become in annuals, perennials, and biennials same another types of plants. There are many kinds of tracheophyte and apiece digit has its unequalled properties. By researching the portion identify of tracheophyte you are fascinated in, you module see how to tending for it and ingest it correctly. In this ...6 days ago -
Talk about closing the stable door…
The Patient Gardener's Weblog —
Authority: 463
As ever I am closing th stable door after the horse has bolted. My only excuse is that for the last week or so I have been going to work in the dark and coming home in the dark and the weekends have been so busy with shopping, Christmas meals and generally trying to finish the kitchen that Ihaven’t really ...6 days ago -
Christmas Favorite: Holly Berry
Mother Earth\'s Garden —
Authority: 128
Holly is a traditional Christmas plant. It adds it’s beauty to outdoor gardens, and indoor decorations this time of year. I’ts one of my favorite plants this time of year. I love holly’s waxy leaves and beautiful berries. Legend has it that holly helps to ward of bad spirits, that’s where the tradition to ...1 week ago -
Christmas Favorite: Holly Berry
Mother Earth\'s Garden —
Authority: 128
Holly is a traditional Christmas plant. It adds it’s beauty to outdoor gardens, and indoor decorations this time of year. I’ts one of my favorite plants this time of year. I love holly’s waxy leaves and beautiful berries. Legend has it that holly helps to ward of bad spirits, that’s where the tradition to ...1 week ago -
Hylocereus undatus (Red Pitaya, Dragonfruit), the uniquely flamboyant cactus!
John&Jacq~s Garden —
Authority: 106
Hylocereus undatus (Red Pitaya, Dragonfruit, Night Blooming Cereus, Belle of the Night) What a stunning beauty, most deserving to be named ‘Belle of the Night’. John and I felt blessed indeed to have enjoyed the rare appearance of two flowers one lovely night more than a year ago on the Hylocereus undatus that ...1 week ago -
Baby Sun Lanceleaf Coreopsis
Digital Flower Pictures.com —
Authority: 127
Lanceleaf CoreopsisCoreopsis lanceolata Baby Sun(kor-ee-OP-sis) (lan-see-oh-LAY-tuh)Synonyms: ‘Sonnenkind’This plant was spied at a local nursery and looked quite impressive growing in the pots. Smaller and shorter than most Coreopsis it looks like a good choice for the front of the border. According to the ...1 week ago -
Add a Color Theme garden to your yard
DIY Network - Home Improvement How-To & Projects : DIY Network —
Authority: 157
Theme gardens add interest to your yard and just create new flair to your yard.One garden twist is a color garden. It can be restful or a place that energizes and inspires. You can choose a color for a season, your favorite color and base the garden on an overall theme.Even though my overall color [...]1 week ago -
Who knew there were crinum rustlers?
Red Dirt Ramblings —
Authority: 114
If you said yes, raise your hand so I can see it.I sure didn’t. Of course, I know about the Texas Rose Rustlers. By now, who hasn’t heard of those intrepid souls sneaking into cemeteries and clambering over abandoned homesteads, taking clippings here and there, thus saving antique and heirloom roses from ...1 week ago -
Garden Sedum Self-Propagation In The Garden
MrBrownThumb —
Authority: 106
MrBrownThumb garden blog. Propagating existing plants in your garden is the easiest way of expanding your garden. Sometimes, the propagation of plants just happens on its own. When this happens in my garden it is almost as if someone is issuing me a reminder as a reminder that gardening isnt rocket dentistry. In ...1 week ago -
Garden Cleaning For Beauty And Keeping Insects
The Article Blog —
Authority: 140
The same kinds and amount of mulching materials should be applied over garden perennials to give them the protection they need for winter survival. It is best not to apply mulch until after the surface inch or so of the ground is frozen because it then serves the important purpose of stabilizing soil temperatures, ...1 week ago -
At last decent public planting
The Patient Gardener's Weblog —
Authority: 463
Back in August I joined in VP’s regular series of posts about public planting. I wrote a post about the planting at my local library which I was very impressed with. Of course being August the planting was looking especially good but I have continued to be impressed as the seasons have changed and we have ...1 week ago -
Actaea rubra
Doug Green's Blog —
Authority: 118
Actaea rubra is one of my favorite shade plants. Perfect for mid-to-late summer berries if grown in shade and on the moist side (not for the dry shade garden). The berries are quite poisonous (hence the popular name of Baneberry) and small children should be watched carefully around this plant. Note there is a ...2 weeks ago -
Odds and Ends From Last Summer
millertime —
Authority: 99
With the current conditions of wind chills in the -20s and 14" of snow on the ground, Ive decided to rescue an orphan post from early last summer. This poor Eastern Tiger Swallowtail looks as though its been caught in a storm as well, albeit not a blizzard. This image doesnt adequately demonstrate the full scope of ...2 weeks ago -
Inspiration, Great Dixter and fab plants
The Patient Gardener's Weblog —
Authority: 463
In my one before last post I moaned about this time of year and not getting a gardening fix and how I was feeling depressed. Well I have taken quite a leap forward from that position thanks to Fergus Garrett, of Great Dixter fame. On Monday of this week I went, with some other gardening friends, to a ...2 weeks ago -
diaper bags for the dressy mom
Hip to be Mom —
Authority: 123
I ran into an ex-co-worker at a wedding over the weekend. I hate to say it but she’s still carrying around that same beaten backpack since the day she adopted her daughter... Find out what happens next - continue reading this post at Hip2bMoms blog.2 weeks ago -
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 [...]2 weeks ago -
Why ‘Old Blush’ is also called Common Monthly
Red Dirt Ramblings —
Authority: 114
Some roses are simply easy to love. Rosa chinensis ‘Old Blush’, supposedly hardy to USDA Zone 6 (and definitely to Zone 7a), goes by many different monikers, including ‘Parson’s Pink China’ (as it is still known in England), “Old Pink Daily,” “Daisy Rose,” and “Common Monthly.” As a shrub and ...2 weeks ago -
Autumn in My Garden 2009 - Frost-Nipped Teal Hydrangea
Raven Ridge Gardens —
Authority: 114
This small hydrangea lives along the pathway to the house. In the spring, summer and early fall its a soft blue color but when the frost starts nipping at it, it turns a beautiful teal blue. Tonights weather forecast, down in the 20s; its possible well have some snow soon. Brrrrrrrrrrr! Copyright © ...2 weeks ago -
Basic Gardening Definitions
PimpThisBlog.com - Latest published stories —
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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 ...2 weeks ago

