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| | Jason and I went for a walk around the garden yesterday, to see what might be poking its head up, and to encourage ourselves that spring really is coming. There are a surprising number of Kaufmaniana tulips sticking their noses up! We planted a lot of these bulbs last fall, with the help of our...
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| | Happy Wednesday! It's always a happy day for me when the peonies burst into bloom and I couldn't resist gathering some flowers for a garden bouquet in celebration! I have a handy tip an...
| | thedruidsgarden.com
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| | Weeds. The term conjures up images of plants that are unwanted and unloved, the bane of the township "noxious weed ordinances" and suburbanites, and the quiet recipient of so many unfounded assumptions. Yet these are the plants that are the best medicine, that give us regeneration and life in our soils. These are the plants
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| Novellas in November is a good time to tackle some of the backlog of Aussie titles from the 20th century. The late Helen Hodgman (1945-2022) was a Tasmanian author of six highly regarded novels.Jack and Jill (1978) was her second novel (after Blue Skies, 1976, see my review) and it won the Somerset Maugham Award....