NPA Study Weekend, Tanya Bednarksi and neighbors
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All of my posts this week are from the 2022 NPA Study Weekend which took
place in the greater Seattle area last June.
The garden we're visiting today is o...
Sightings and a Snow Day!! 1-28-23
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Rarities, a Snowstorm and Lots of Birds!
[image: Varied Thrush documentation drawing 1/23/03 for 10th Missouri
Record]Varied Thrush documentation draw...
Groundcovers for Shade
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Last week I posted about groundcovers for sun. This week is all about
groundcovers for shade. This all stemmed from my presentation to the Master
Gardener...
Wednesday Vignette – mystified
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This past weekend, I did something I haven’t had time to do in months; I
spent a little time out in the garden. While it was wonderful to be out
there putz...
DAY 2 OF WET AND WILD IN THE DESERT
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I am remembering some stretches of wet and cold days in Austin when David
would grumble about getting away. I asked him this morning how he was
feeling ab...
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day – October 2022
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Drought? Heat? Bean beetles? Chipmunks? Oh, never mind all that. Everything
is forgiven and I am back in love with my garden right now. It’s all just
lovel...
Moving Mountains
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There are at least two meanings to this blog title, which will become clear
as this post progresses. For the astute few that still check in on our blog
fro...
One word: magnificent.
That's a great idea: comments on One-word Wednesday -- which is my answer to "Wordless Wednesday" -- should be one word as well.
I like that idea. Can I "steal" it?
Of course!
Everybody knows that everything on the Internet is up-for-grabs! ;-)
Exquisite! :)
Beautiful! What is it? Brugmansia?
Datura inoxia
nice contrast