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Published on Monday, February 7, 2011 by regalio
It would be garden blogger malpractice not to get a post up during all this warm weather we've been having.
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My Back 40 (Feet): Visiting the lost garden
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Published on Friday, February 4, 2011 by regalio
This is a beautiful ornate Teapot from an 1850's catalog. This one has such a great Garden Style look to it, with the beautiful leaf details. I made a second version in a dark mossy green.
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*The Graphics Fairy*: Vintage Clip Art - Garden Style Teapot
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Published on Friday, February 4, 2011 by regalio
Native plants, birds and other critters in my beautiful wildlife garden are springing to life.
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Springing to Life in the Wildlife Garden
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Published on Friday, February 4, 2011 by regalio
Native plants, birds and other critters in my beautiful wildlife garden are springing to life. Male mockingbirds noisily court, stopping briefly to whistle melodious tunes from amid leafless Winged Sumac (Rhus copallinum) which still ...
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Springing to Life in the Wildlife Garden
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Published on Sunday, December 26, 2010 by regalio
A beetle, the striped beetle, attacks youthful melons in addition to squash leaves. It eats the leaf by riddling out holes in it. This beetle, as its name.
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Garden Pest Tips and Guide
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Published on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 by regalio
Plan your fall garden planting using this guide.
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Fall Garden Planting Guide for a Successful Autumn Harvest
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Published on Friday, October 29, 2010 by regalio
Artist Susan Williams-Ellis found her inspiration for Botanic Garden from antique botanical Illustration plates. The mix and match collection currently features around 30 individual floral and butterfly designs with the signature leaf ...
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Portmeirion Botanic Garden Cereal/Soup Bowls, Set of 6
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Published on Sunday, October 10, 2010 by regalio
You can plant bulbs anywhere in your yard or garden - so long as the soil drains well and there will be enough sunshine. Avoid areas where water collects or puddles. Remember, in early spring, most trees have not leafed out yet, ...
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Answers for your fall garden - A&E - The Charleston Gazette - West ...
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Published on Friday, October 8, 2010 by regalio
Here are a few pictures of what's growing now in my community garden plot.
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photos of my garden plot | Home and Garden
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Published on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 by regalio
Why must any gardener choose the garden blower vacuum over a normal leaf blower? When you begin to clean the yard, you would know that it is time consuming and a very tiring job, especially when the trees are shedding leaves.
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Finding a Suitable Garden Blower Vacuum | Garden Tool Organizer
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