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A Year in a Gippsland Garden Discovering a hidden haven in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia

Discovering a hidden haven in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia

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Children of the Corm A Charleston Garden Blog

Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Peeking in September behind the Garden Gate. All is well with the world here and I think its high time to give you an update and pick my blogging back up. It is late September and finally things are cooling off and it is lovely just being alive outside. Out of control potato vine. Elephant Ears, Impatiens and Hydrangeas. Backdoor with murderous Garden Hose who has tried to kill me on multiple occasions.

Dakota Garden

Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Update on My Sourdough Accident - Making Sourdough Starter and Sourdough Bread and Updated and Easier Version! MAKING A NEW SOURDOUGH STARTER. People have been making sourdough bread since Egyptian times. How hard can it be? MAKING A SOURDOUGH LOAF OF BREAD. To the medium bowl with starter I add about a cup of water and enough whole wheat flour to make a pancake-like batter. Cover this and leave on the counter.

SINGAPORE URBAN GARDENING MY ROOFTOP GARDEN

SINGAPORE URBAN GARDENING and MY ROOFTOP GARDEN. First the Lord made man in the Garden of Eden. Thursday, January 6, 2011. Around the World in 80 Gardens. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. Update of my roof Garden and have it grown. UPDATE OF MY ROOF GARDEN. HOPE YOU ALL LIKE IT! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! Monday, July 19, 2010. Around the World in 80 Gardens. Save the Earth and Humanity.

green out every window

Friday, March 15, 2013. But they were four words that made a difference. For me they contained the essence of an entire garden. A garden I would build, from the ground up, for our home in Northern Nevada. From its windows, high on a windswept hill, we saw only a dead yard and a dusty desert landscape rolling away in the distance.

In Art Lies My Heart

What shall I name it? So, Thank you so much everyone for supporting me. I stripped her of all her leaves with just the sickly-looking sprouts in the top. A sudden change in weather this summer revived her.

jardinmiranda

Gardening and wildlife experiences of living in Brittany. Sunday, 29 January 2017. Jardinmiranda is moving to wyewatch. My blog of twelve years www.

Jardins sans Frontiers

Working for Rajasthan health at Disha Hospital. The children arriving at Disha with their school teachers. For a general medical check-up. Dr Deepak Babel carrying out a medical check. Charlotte with some of the younger children. Chris Walker, helping with shoes after the medical check. Chris had to turn his hand to shoe-putting-on-skills as the children finished their medical checks, and Deepak and Pauline got busy serv.

LIZA AND JOHNS GARDEN LIZA AND JOHNS GARDEN -

A walk around the garden September 2017. September was a busy month in the garden. Most of the garden beds edged and had compost applied. Most plants grew very well this year. As we clean up the gardens for the winter will have lots of matter for the compost. September supplied ample rainfall, did not water at all. LARGE HYDRANGEA STARTING TO CHANGE COLOR. FIRST HEAVENLY BLUE MORNING GLORY.

Meadowsweet

Photos, Hand-mades, Antiques, Gardening and Other Things I Fancy. Monday, April 12, 2010. The Garden at Porcupine Hollow. Gardenwise there is one patch of spring flowers by the side of the laneway and that is it. Everything else is courtesy of Mother Nature. Sunday, April 11, 2010. The garden at Porcupine Hol.

ninas gardening notebook

Photos and notes from my garden and allotment. Monday, 17 May 2010. A slightly late Garden Bloggers Bloom Day! Apologies for a slightly late GBBD. From me this month but time has been in short supply around here. One of my favourite things in the garden at the moment are these chives with their wonderful buds that look as though they are made from a delicate Japanese paper.

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