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Crafty Green Poet | 1 hour ago

This is the new shed and garden composting area in the backgreen, built by the Green Caretakers, who operate the Backgreen Initiative and paid for by a grant to encourage community recycling. Inside one shed is the kitchen composting facility and in read more

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Real Liberal Christian Church - Christian Commons | 3 hours ago by Tom Usher

Salome at the wax museum at Fishermen's Wharf I'm in an on-going conversation with someone, and here are some highlights of things I written. About the Christian Commons Project™: What will God do? Do I know that the powers that be will allow read more

Last Night...

Fiesty... Charlie... Writes | 19 hours ago by Fiesty

Hey Loyal One(s)!There are some moments in life that are just so sweet it makes your damn teeth hurt. We had one of those last night getting Abbie in bed.Lately she has been telling us that she loves us, out of the blue, for no apparent reason, other read more

The pond garden

Walking the Red Brick Road | 22 hours ago by Roxie

Pond Garden looking southwest. Blue spruce, pampas grass and volunteer green beans are in foreground.Pond Garden looking northeast. Coral bells and pepper plants are in foreground.The Frugal Gardener and her hubby have two main vegetable gardens. The read more

A rose in space

muriels diaries | 23 hours ago by Muriel

Rosette Nebula - NGC 2237Centurion - South AfricaTakahashi + CanonThe Red is because of hydrogen.More on this beautiful floating rose in the Universe:NGC 2237 the Rosette Nebula is located in the constellation Monoceros (Unicorn)The Nebula is about 5 read more

Aww… the sweet scent of roses

RV Dreamers | July 24th 2008 by Shannon

We discovered a gem a couple of weeks ago while camping at Champoeg State Park - the beautiful rose gardens at Heirloom Roses in St. Paul, Oregon.  Talk about a gorgeous place!  And the fact that it was a free attraction was a nice bonus.  Def read more

Compost Bin - How to get FREE fertilizer soil for life!

Charge Your Ipod with an Onion and Gatorade | July 24th 2008 by jack nguyen

Compost Bin = Smart Gardening Image of Outdoor Gourment sold at Composters.com Now that your house looks nice from the inside from all that brand new furniture, your landscape should be just as nice from the outside.  Having some money left in your read more

The Garden: Up Close and Personal

Rosehaven Cottage | July 24th 2008 by Rosehaven Cottage

Some days in the garden are days when I want to look at little details. Okay, maybe not just some days... most days, I do that. I am fascinated by the small things that are so beautiful because of their diminutive perfection.So today's post is a ph read more

Summer Gardening Thoughts

GreenCouple.com | July 24th 2008 by Will

August is rapidly approaching and the summer harvest bounty is rolling in.  Alas, my gardening efforts this year have been pretty minimal.  I planted a pot with three Riesenstraube cherry tomato plants and two bigger pots with some sort of hybrid v read more

Peeping, petal packed, primrose potentilla - perfect

Random Ramblings | July 24th 2008 by Pollydot

As a young child I sometimes went to my uncle's place, in Devon. In my uncle's garden he had three beautiful potentilla bushes. I remember thinking how wonderful they were covered in hundreds and hundreds of bright yellow primrose flowers. I had neve read more

Garden Update: we have red!

The Life of Erin | July 24th 2008

Finally our tomatoes are turning red! Our garden(s) are also getting a little out of control. I’ve already pulled out some herbs that went to seed, and we prune back the tomato plants almost every day, and still the plants keep a’growin read more

The worst has happened

Sliloh's Rambles | July 24th 2008

After stressing about it for months (years?) I finally went to get my Indiana drivers license. Only because my Michigan one expires on my birthday August 5th. I was supposed to get it within 60 days. That was two years ago. So I tamped down my agorap read more

Garden Tour - Part 1

The Smug Pessimist | July 24th 2008

Thought I would share some photos of our backyard. I have some more on the way, but seeing as how I am behind the times and do not have a digital camera (yet!), I have to wait for mine the old fashioned way... but thanks to snapfish , they are at lea read more

Coming Up Anemones

Domestic Miss - A Sweet And Sour Slice Of Life | July 24th 2008

Not long ago, a very kind reader of mine informed me that what I had been growing was an anemone. A pink and slightly flaked out anemone. It turns out that I have not just been growing one but many, somehow all planted near one another so to form a l read more

Picking & Freezing Blueberries

Granny Miller | July 24th 2008 by granny miller

This morning my husband and I went to pick blueberries at a local farm.We spent about 2 hours picking and came away with two good size buckets full of berries.Here on our farm we have two small blueberry bushes near our large vegetable garden, but th read more

In the Garden July 2008

Karen's Place | July 24th 2008 by Karen

Don't wear perfume in the garden - unless you want to be pollinated by bees. ~Anne RaverThis time of year it is such a joy to sit back and watch and smell the garden. I walk outside and can smell something everytime. Sometimes it's the milkweed, ros read more

last night at the barn

maya*made | July 24th 2008

My wild and creative mother has always had a very strong sense of how she likes to set a stage and create a dramatic backdrop to our everyday moments. This is last night's very impromptu dinner at my mother's barn...where nothing is ever ordinary and read more

Putting Up Fresh Strawberry Jam for a Winter Treat

Perpetualplum's Weblog | July 24th 2008 by Plum

I was finally able to keep the kids out of the garden long enough to get strawberries for making jam.  Fresh strawberry jam is a real treat for me in the winter.   The bright red is so cheerful on those cold winter mornings.  I can sit down with read more

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Barefoot Gypsy Blog | July 24th 2008 by Juli

I'm behind again but who cares, as long as everyone is healthy and happy :) We haven't been able to paint the last few days because of rain but the gardens are doing well with it. I'm letting the current greenbeans dry on the plant because I don't h read more

Last Night’s Storm and Other Pics

Knitted Gems Designs & Crafts | July 24th 2008 by Marie Haigh

The storms started rolling into the area around 4 pm yesterday. While looking out the kitchen window, I notice how stunning the clouds looked. I ran and got my camera. Can you see the bird flying to safety? As pretty as the storm was to watch, I wou read more

Urban Suspended Farms For A Greener City

ConcepTrends.com | July 24th 2008 by Cristian

PF1 (Public Farm One) is an urban farm concept built with inexpensive recyclable materials such as cardboard tubes that form a continuous surface to offer space for growing plants in a crowded city. This could be possible one of the greatest ideas of read more

9369 - Wednesday

The Scotto Grotto | July 24th 2008 by scottobear

Chinese dinner tonight with BHK, and the In-laws. We watched Definitely, Maybe, and I thought it wasn't bad at all for a "chick flick." Good amount of schmaltz, not a bad vehicle for a slice of life info. I still think he's a swine, re: the book... h read more

More on the Castle Gardens

Adventures in the Czech Republic | July 24th 2008 by Zoe Brooks

Many visitors to Cesky Krumlov Castle never make it into the Gardens. If they do they very seldom get beyond the formal gardens nearest the Castle. In so doing they are missing out on one of my favourite haunts. The formal gardens are very fine with read more

Garden 7/24

Groceries garden and dinner | July 24th 2008

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When Rosy Smiles

Visual Thoughts | July 24th 2008 by D L Ennis

When rosy smiles Her face aglow A heart will melt True love will grow 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper cred read more

13 Things I've learned about gardening

The Frugal Momma | July 24th 2008 by Lisa Knight

This is our first cucumber and the reason why I will plant lots more beans next year.1. Plant more beans, 10 plants is not enough to fill a quart size freezer bag.2. When starting seeds, label the containers better. I have a pumpkin where a cucumb read more

Bumblebees Also Unwell

Fragments from Floyd | July 24th 2008

Today’s image: more insects and flowers. You were warned. Good news: at this particular stand of assorted native plants, pollinators were abundant–especially, as I’m finding more and more commonly, the Bumblebees far outnumer the ho read more

Three Sisters Garden

Walking the Red Brick Road | July 24th 2008 by Roxie

We planted a Three Sisters Garden this year: corn, beans and squash. Corn consumes a very high quantity of nitrogen and wears out soil quickly. Without corn’s sisters, corn must be rotated every year to give soil a rest. With the sisters, corn s read more

A Laid Back Day

fancypicnic | July 24th 2008 by fancypicnic

This is what I love about school holidays. No rushing around first thing in the morning (a HUGE plus), being able to be outside together during the best part of the day - mid-morning, and being able to (this is youngest's best thing) wear what the h read more

At Home With: Elaine and Allan

styleNorth: Real Canadians Decorating | July 24th 2008

Who: Elaine, a travel consultant and Allan, an architect What: Owned, three-bedroom house Where: Moore Park, Toronto Thirty-seven years in the same house! Just imagine the sense of “home” Elaine and Allan must feel upon returning from one of thei read more

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