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theshrubqueen.com
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| | | | In celebration of the tenth anniversary of IAVOM, a challenge was issued by Cathy - to use a wacky container as a vase. Of course, I looked in my closet and came up with a pair of cowboy boots. I tried a pointe ballet slipper first, but was unable to overcome the shape of the... | |
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| | | | The rainy season in South Florida officially starts June 1. And it has! One day early. Which is a good thing, because the garden was getting parched. I toured the garden before the rain started to fall and the typically clear blue skies were overcast - one look at radar confirmed it, water would be... | |
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| | | | Every Monday Cathy at Rambling In The Garden invites us to share a vase fashioned from available materials gathered in our gardens. For several weeks camellias have been in bloom but I could scarcely notice while still gathering such abundance of gardenias, dahlias and zinnias. This year's summer flowers have been productive longer than I... | |
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| | Soil thermometer. Photo: A. Bodkins Sunshine, increasing temperatures, warm rain showers, and the return of migratory birds are all signs that Spring is getting closer. They are all reasons to be excited about Spring and all the possibilities that the new gardening season will hold. It's always tempting to go out and start sowing seeds... |