Wednesday Vignette – paperclips
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One of the most urgent modifications to the Edwardian garden I’ve been
working on is to create shade. How it is right now, I can’t even imagine
attending a...
HOME IS WHERE THE GARDEN IS
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We recently returned home from a wonderful trip to Organ Pipe Cactus NP. It
is only 3 hours away and we towed our trailer there, spending 6 nights.
When it...
The Miller Botanical Garden and Great Plant Picks
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The Miller Botanical Garden is a public garden in North Seattle full of
rarities and beauty. A five-acre site, it is rather large for what was once
the pr...
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...
Beautiful...I continue to be totally envious of your pond!
So pretty! Your fish look like they've weathered the winter just fine!
None of the pictures come through - only a red X inside a box.
I love seeing art in the garden - nice one!