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thebloominggarden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Here we are at last. The very best of the year. In July everything goes downhill, but in June everything is at its most luxurious, intoxicating best. My garden is only fifteen months old and already it is delighting me with its exuberance. And what could be better to kick off with than an old-... | |
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www.chickadeegardens.com
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| | | | | Chickadee Gardens is a garden blog about drought tolerant and native plants. We have 2 acres and grow food. Oregon and West Coast gardening focused | |
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blog.hardyplantsociety.org
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| | | | | HPSO: Hello, Michael and Kevin, so good to have a chance to chat and learn a little more about both of you leading up to your presentation for us on 03/27/2025. Let's start with the obvious: What type of garden do you have? MICHAEL: My yard is a xeric shrubscape, dominated by shrubs and forbs from southwestern north America. The garden has been started primarily through customized seed mixes. I've tried to reuse and repurpose as much of the material in my yard as possible, including an old, failing concrete parking pad in my backyard, which has become a rubble... | |
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michaelcarrano.com
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| | | [AI summary] The author documents an experiment with an upside-down vertical vegetable garden in his garage, detailing the setup, growth challenges due to container size, and low yields. | ||