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Overgrown and gone!

All About The Buttons | October 5th 2008 by Barbra

I do love to garden. I am not an expert but get great enjoyment out of watching something materialize from virtually nothing. NO ONE told me that things grow huge in the south and plant labels lie! I bought a 2" potted eucalyptus as a specimen plant read more

Some Thoughts, Mostly About Paint

The Midnight Garden | September 24th 2008 by Greg

So far, Sleep is a fleeting visitor here at the Nest. At first, it was the unsettled nature of the Moving In...and the whole sleeping on the floor thing. But lately, even with the arrival of something soft to sleep upon, there is the combination of read more

Lantana Home

through an untrained eye | September 18th 2008

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Builders think they’ve found sweet spot

BRAD HOLDEN'S WORLD & DALLAS REAL ESTATE | September 8th 2008 by Brad Holden

In a North Texas housing market where starts are off a third from last year’s pace, mortgage lenders are cutting staff, Realtors are competing aggressively for a contracting number of sales and the number of foreclosures is the only thing on the ri read more

Arrivederci August

The Midnight Garden | August 31st 2008 by Greg

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Summerlin Saturday August 30th 2008

REAL SUMMERLIN — AN HONEST LOOK AT LIVING IN SUMMERLIN | August 30th 2008 by Chris Shouse

These beautiful flowers can be seen all over Summerlin. read more

Plant combinations in containers for 2008

Cold Climate Gardening | August 10th 2008 by Kathy Purdy

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Lantana

Las plantas y sus usos | August 4th 2008 by marcela antonacci

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Lantana

Gardening 4 Beginners | July 30th 2008 by Laurie Fischer

It is so breathtakingly hot and humid out there today, that I will probably be spending the rest of the day and evening indoors. I will need to water later, as it is so oppressive out there, the container flowers and veggies will need some relief. Ot read more

*yawn*

www.robinlynne.org | July 29th 2008 by robin lynne

Guess who stayed out til 11:15 +/- watching the Sand Gnats? If you guess Elvis, you’re… wrong. Way wrong, it was me and Joe. Sadly, our winning streak is over. It was a good run, while it lasted. My favorite player has gone missing (thi read more

Lantana Blooms and Water Droplets

afewgoodlenses | July 28th 2008 by Dale

        From my garden. Click the pictures for larger versions, or see all the photos from my house and gardens. read more

The Itinerant Gardener

GardenSong | July 20th 2008

For the moment, GardenGrrrl is an itinerant. This summer I’m living with some friends in a shared house. In September I will be moving to a new city to begin a new graduate school program. Lately it’s been one move after another with litt read more

Attracting Butterflies into the Garden

Plant Native | July 19th 2008 by Sharon

Butterflies are probably everyone’s favorite garden creature. They’re beautiful, mysterious, and romantic. It’s a goal of many gardeners to attract these lovely butterflies into the garden. Butterflies need 3 things: Water, a nectar source, and read more

July's Half-Way

The Midnight Garden | July 15th 2008 by Greg

Ahh, morning breaks. With coffee in hand, I head out into the front yard. I didn't hear it rain again in the night, so I'm watering as usual...about ten to fifteen minutes of deep soaking from the soaker hose, and then some careful above spraying w read more

Florida In July~ My Yard Collage

Child of the Sixties | July 12th 2008 by Susan

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Lantana Closeup in Barcelona

Barcelona Photoblog | June 12th 2008 by Carlos

This is a lantana I came across in some Barcelona garden. It has been a very rainy season in the city in spite of the water crisis of past months so flowers look healthier than ever and make good photographs. Check an older picture of Lantanas. Have read more

A Family Garden for Nature

KidScience Blog | June 3rd 2008 by Gayle Olson

  Each year we look forward to creating a special habitat for for all of our wild and natural friends. Spring has arrived and we have been busy welcoming the season by preparing the garden for all of our summer visitors. Anyone can create a gar read more

Butterfly Expedition Part III

Virtua-Gallery - Florida's Wildlife | April 2nd 2008 by kjpweb

Weird day. Started out with strikingly blue sky at 7 am - and then - withing a couple of minutes morning fog appeared, draining everything in lead colored grey. But as soon as I was gone - Blue sky and no clouds in sight. Probably a sign for me to l read more

Florida’s Wildflowers

Virtua-Gallery - Florida's Wildlife | March 11th 2008 by kjpweb

Another thing that can be found in abundance in Florida are Wildflowers. And there are ton’s of them. I’m not a botanist - so I often can’t identify them properly - but they sure are beautiful. All colors and sizes and they can be f read more

BEFORE THE RAIN COMES

ME, MY LIFE, MY GARDEN | August 13th 2007 by ruth

Things are starting to slow down in the garden as far as new blooms go and some of these are "late starters" this year; this last week besides the toad lilies that I showed in my GTS post the only new flowers are the white Phlox (the pink one started read more

FENCE TO FENCE SUNSHINE

ME, MY LIFE, MY GARDEN | June 4th 2007 by ruth

What fabulous weather we had this weekend....the heavy rain and cold nights of last week seem a distant memory now...and the sunsets have been glorious! The bees have been busy and are loving the foxgloves and the dragonflies and damselflies have be read more

SATURDAY CATCH UP

ME, MY LIFE, MY GARDEN | May 12th 2007 by ruth

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