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jamesg.blog
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| | | | | As I write, I am seated in a cafe. I was pondering the question "about what should I write for this month's IndieWeb Carnival entry?" The theme is gardening. I looked up in thought and saw a plant, then another plant. And, now I look, there is a third plant. This got me thinking about my houseplants; the plants I garden weekly. | |
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dennyho.blog
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| | | | | Does anyone else inspect their plants and flowers following a trip away? I'm always excited, and sometimes anxious, about what awaits me in the garden at this time of year. I just returned to a few beautiful blooms and several flowers awaiting their triumphant presentations. Although a winter girl at heart, spring certainly makes me... | |
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ctrlaltdissent.com
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| | | | | This is a post on how we went from 0-60 on a backyard container garden, and provides some advice for how you can do the same. Container Gardening is a great way to utilize an otherwise infertile landscape to grow small amounts of edible or decorative plants. | |
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ricksplantworld.blog
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| | | Best known as the Blue Poppy or Tibetan Blue Poppy, Meconopsis baileyi (syn. Meconopsis betonicifolia) has probably the clearest blue of any flower and is one of my absolute favourites. Living on acid soil in the damp north west of the country is a great advantage to growing these gems as they undoubtedly do better... | ||