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Fall Daisies Finished but Preserved
Weeds & Seeds Swap —
Authority: 109
2-3 weeks ago, I was able to capture pictures of my late-blooming fall daisies, preserving them in pictures for days like today, when it is cold, cloudy and gray, I can look at these pictures and enjoy my garden year round. I may have a picture of a rose for you in a couple of days…yes, a rose! I had transplanted ...4 days ago -
The Cap Theory of Garden Clean-Up
My Northern Garden —
Authority: 111
Looks good in hat Lose the hat, lady Let’s face it: Not everyone looks good in a cap. The young lady at right, for instance, has always looked good in hats. Her mother, at left, not so much. (And, why is she kissing a dog?) I think about caps while cleaning up the garden in fall, and today was a perfect day ...1 week ago -
Five Things For Fall Gardening
Complete Organizing Solutions —
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November is here which usually means a slow down of sorts for most gardeners and lawn aficionados. We start to think of turkeys and holiday decorations and begin to put the garden beds to sleep for the winter. But what should and shouldn’t you do during the fall to wind down the garden? Here are five things that ...1 week ago -
Tip of the Week: How to Grow Garlic
Plant Talk —
Authority: 420
Sonia Uyterhoeven is Gardener for Public Education. Join her each weekend for home gardening demonstrations on a variety of topics in the Home Gardening Center. Garlic has been around since the beginning of time. As early as 2500 BC pharaohs were feeding garlic to their laborers to keep them strong and ...2 weeks ago -
Fall Balcony: Halloween Display
Fine Craft Guild .com —
Authority: 422
This weekend we visited some friends who live in a lovely apartment building downtown Rome. While this is great for catching Saturday night shows and not spending too much time on gardening, it reminded me that high risers need balcony gardening Halloween displays rather than curbside display Halloween ideas. In our ...3 weeks ago -
Fall Gardening chores interrupted.
The Gardener's Rake —
Authority: 116
It was a beautiful day in NW PA. The leaves are just past their peak, but still beautiful and almost haunting in their appearance. photo credit: Spudjnr123 As I was doing outdoor chores and picking up the yard and gardens and preparing them for winter I was distracted by last years gourd collection. ...3 weeks ago -
Please continue to look after us
Zach Aboard —
Authority: 125
To me it was all an accident really. Of course my adult, logical mind immediately sequenced the events. We went on a nature walk and picked acorns off the ground. Loads and loads of acorns. We collected them in a basket and then left the basket in the cockpit. Then it rained. It rained and rained and rained for four ...3 weeks ago -
Decorating Your Balcony for Halloween
Life on the Balcony —
Authority: 124
I hate Halloween. There. I said it. If there was a bad guy for Halloween–a grinch of some sort–I’d be it. The constantly ringing doorbell (even with my porch light off!) drives me nuts and scares my cats. And then when I open the door, half the time I see teenagers too old to be trick-or-treating, begging for ...3 weeks ago -
How to Protect Your Container Garden From Frost
Life on the Balcony —
Authority: 124
Temperatures usually don’t get cold enough to really harm my plants until January or February here at the beach in So Cal (and then we’re only talking about the low 40s), but I hear that those of you in the rest of the country start getting pretty cold weather about this time of year . Here are some tips to ...3 weeks ago -
When Do You Stop Gardening Outdoors
Life on the Balcony —
Authority: 124
All of my herbs are still going strong, as are all of my perennial flowers (which I think is pretty much everything, I didn’t plant any annuals). I have cut down most of my hot season edibles, like the pepperoncinis, Grand Mariconi, and bell peppers. While we still have occasional days of 80/90 degree weather, the ...4 weeks ago -
Birthday blessings
Going Green Mama —
Authority: 119
Yesterday I marked the moment where my husband says lovingly I became "halfway to 70." Talk about a heavy moment, when you put it into those terms. I wish I could say I had a fantastic party - friends together over a good meal and a better glass of wine or two. But Im just fine with the way it turned out. Our day ...4 weeks ago -
Autumn Gardening Quandaries: Falling Leaves and Edible Dogwood Fruit
loans-blog —
Authority: 147
The leaves are changing colors, and the weather’s turning crisp. That means it’s time to answer some of your fall gardening questions. Source: Autumn Gardening Quandaries: Falling Leaves and Edible Dogwood Fruit4 weeks ago -
Fall Gardening is a Lost Art | Gomestic
Dawns Divine Designs and Writings, "A Business and Spiritual Site" —
Authority: 136
Description An article on how you can continue to enjoy gardening through the colder months. It is more environmental to grow your own food, thus preventing you from purchasing of a truck that has travelled a great distance. Please click on link below Fall Gardening is a Lost Art | Gomestic Shared via AddThis4 weeks ago -
Fall and Snow In the Garden
Weeds & Seeds Swap —
Authority: 109
How are your gardens growing? I am just a bit envious right now of those of you who live in warmer climates, but shouldn’t be, the colors are coming out in the trees and are beautiful. Our gardens started early this year due to warm weather early on in the spring, then we moved into a wet summer making it a ...4 weeks ago -
Garden Salvage
Casaubon's Book —
Authority: 472
In her superb book _This Organic Life_ writer Joan Dye Gussow talks about making do with flood damaged produce – and why she doesn’t just go out and buy fresh, perfect stuff. “We harvested 37 pounds of onions, but despite my best efforts, some of them cured with soft spots where mold had gotten underneath ...4 weeks ago -
Autumn Is a Great Time for Gardening
Plant Talk —
Authority: 420
All-Day Workshop and Dozens of Classes Help You Along Duncan Himmelman, Ph.D., is Program Manager for Continuing Education. The first time I heard Grandpa say “Let’s put the garden to bed” I had visions of pillows nestled between the tomato plants. Of course, being 5 years old, what would ...4 weeks ago -
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BEBERE 2.0 —
Authority: 126
The meteo today said that temperatures were supposed to dip below freezing tonight. Closed the storm windows and put extra quilts on the beds, though we havent turned the furnace on yet.Also brought in some of the more tender plants and covered the lone tomato that still has fruit on it. Herbs are usually pretty ...4 weeks ago -
Fall color
Natural Gardening —
Authority: 127
The signs of fall are everywhere. The yellows, reds, and browns have appeared, at least in their beginning stages. In the mountains, its ahead, but in the piedmont, its not far behind. These are photos from the mountains, though, into the ravine behind our small house there.4 weeks ago -
Will My Plants Survive?
My Northern Garden —
Authority: 111
With a couple of inches of snow falling and temperatures consistently under 35 the past few days, I’ve been contemplating this question. All of my established perennials, trees and shrubs will shrug off this little blast of Arctic air as a mild inconvenience, of course, but we put in about 20 brand new shrubs and ...4 weeks ago -
Our First Year To Garden Eggplants
Double Danger —
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Like a girl fresh into college, this year we tried a few new things (what a great first line eh?). One of those new things - eggplant. When we moved into our first home, there were some already growing, but hell if we knew what to do with them. So we gave them away, and never really thought of them agian. Well ...6 weeks ago