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The title is the hardest part of doing this blog
Hello blog readers! Just blogging - blog, blog, blog. I really wonder what in the world I could blog about that you might be interested enough to read. Weather? Chilly, rainy.&...more
worst winter
The daffodils feel extra good when I just learned that Chicago just had the coldest winter in 23 years and the snowiest winter in 30 years. Brrrr and yuck. C'mon spring!...more
Spring is really coming!
Just noticed some daffodils starting to break thru! Sure, it's supposed to snow this weekend, but it'll be nice to have some pretty jonquils nodding their heads about in the breeze in a few weeks. Wha...more
Water Loving Plants?
Feeling swamped by a wet spot in your landscape? Work with Mother Nature rather than against her by inexpensively creating a place for water-loving plants....more
So this is Garden Blogging
I'm not really sure what direction I want see this blog go but maybe I'll get some responses by starting as a gardening diary of my experiences in the Great Basin.
In my garden here in Fallon the bul...more
The L2G Garden Curmudgeon
Ash Wednesday, 2009
You may have no interest in the musings of a grumpy Ohio gardener, but I thought I would start a blog anyway. Perhaps the act of blogging will become cathartic therapy ...more
A plan for your Ornamental Grasses
If you left your ornamental grasses intact for winter interest, it's an appropriate season to cut them back before new spring growth....more
Got Veggies America?
community.learn2grow.com/......more
Not just for growing anymore
I thought this site might be just great for planting and learning about plants well man I am here to tell you that this is more! Like this: Last might I made Shepherds pie for the family and used all ...more
Oops, spoke too soon?
Wouldn't you know, as soon as you get comfy with spring-like temps, the forecast announces slightly below temps for about five days (dropping my head). It never fails: the nice, warmer weather always ...more
Homage to My Contorted Filbert
Every time it snows I am reminded of how glorious contorted filberts are in winter. Our huge specimen was planted in 2000 as a 2' single twig in a pot. Boy has it flourished. Each winter,...more
Winter's Losing
Groundhog Day '09 found Punxsatawney Phil delivering six more weeks of winter "officially" for the US, but the local "Queen Charlotte" rodent conveniently didn't see hers--so Spring will begin in the ...more
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