Visiting the Eyebrow House garden...
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The notes I keep on my phone include a running list of gardens to drive-by
and visit. These are gardens others have told me I should see, as well as
the ga...
Wednesday Vignette – what now?
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Posting later than usual, as last night was spent planting plants in a
backyard that has been under construction until recently. I hired my son to
help me ...
More birds of May 5-17-22
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*May, oh my!*
*So many birds = so little time*
Today, we start with a video. Fortunately, I saw this bird and could
confirm its identity. That will b...
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day – May 2022
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Hooray for the return of Bloom Day to Hayefield! I almost missed this one,
as the weather finally turned perfect for planting this week, and getting
hundre...
The Miller Botanical Garden Part II
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Let's jump right in to Miller Botanical Garden Part II. My last post
covered the first part of our recent visit and details about the garden; it
can be rev...
THE THREE Rs OF DESERT GARDENING
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I have been reading Jeff Moore's book. Under the Spell of Succulents. It
is a wonderful book, beautifully illustrated and loaded with information.
There ...
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