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Published on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 by regalio
So, here it is, time to start thinking about and planning your spring and summer vegetable garden ! Yes, it is still cold outside, but now is the time to begin. Before we know it, we will be having fresh-from-the- garden produce, ...
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How to Plan Your Garden | Wise Bread
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Published on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 by regalio
This sunny, warm weather has me thinking of spring and my garden . I am hesitant to do much planting yet, because we could still get a cold snap. But I have started planning and dreaming of the warmer days that are coming fast.
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Garden Dreams
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Published on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 by regalio
Making a new garden is the last thing on the shopping list when days are cold and wet but early spring in the northern hemisphere is the time to take stock of the garden .
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Make a Winter Garden With Early Flowering Shrubs: Winter Flowering ...
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Published on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 by regalio
Now it's November and my garden is slowly going to sleep.
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Garden Designers Roundtable: Flipping For Foliage ? A Garden of ...
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Published on Monday, February 22, 2010 by regalio
Verna's Cutting Garden Tablerunner. I do think that Verna is my new best friend! After so much cold and snow here in Nebraska, everyone you talk to is ready for a much needed dose of spring. (Note the snow on the lawn in my picture.) ...
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Moda Bake Shop: Verna's Cutting Garden Tablerunner
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Published on Monday, February 22, 2010 by regalio
I wanted to get some of my garden growing so I made some ?green houses? from milk jugs since it is still too cold to start in the ground. I got some lettuce seeds in the mail that are stuck into recycled paper. Basically you just plant ...
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JANE4girls $800 Annual Budget For A Family of 4: Getting The ...
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Published on Sunday, February 21, 2010 by regalio
Much structural elements of a garden lay hidden beneath foliage during the growing season, but now during the colder months, a garden's bones are revealed as if by x-ray, enabling one to detect its balance, mass, and symmetry. ...
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A Garden for all Seasons ? Blue Heron Landscapes
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Published on Sunday, February 7, 2010 by regalio
I went out to the Bee Garden at the Austin Community Landfill on Friday hoping to do a lot of work. Well, I didn't get to do much because the ground was just too wet. The weather next week is expected to be cold and rainy, so the garden ...
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Landfill Bee Garden Update - Texas Bee Watchers
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Published on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by regalio
Because of the cold, snowy weather, the female Eagle at Norfolk Botanical Garden has begun incubation early. The nesting bald eagles welcomed the first egg of the season into a snow-filled nest on Sunday, January 31.,
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Published on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 by regalio
Throughout this ?January thaw,? I kept an anxious eye on the snow pack in my garden .
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Snow in the Garden ? Jean's Garden
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