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Groups: Saturday Morning Garden Blogging, Twin Cities Kossacks, Climate Fight
Diaries published: 15 (486 days since last diary on Sat Jun 13, 2020 at 06:00 AM PDT)
Comments posted: 2416 (0 days since last comment on Tue Oct 12, 2021 at 05:44 AM PDT)
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Most Recommended Diary: Saturday Morning Garden Blogging. Vol 15.52: A Search for Winter Interest in my Northern garden, 413 comments, 76 recommends
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It’s iris time again and I suspect many of you, like me, have gone through a series of plant obsessions in your gardening journey. Years ago I became enchanted with hybrid tea roses; that ...
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Good morning gardeners! I know all of you are immensely grateful for your gardens at this terrible time, as am I. But there is not much happening in my garden yet, and we are staying home, as I am ...
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Ah yes, Winter Interest : The goal of nearly every northern gardener who doesn’t escape to Florida or Arizona in the dark months of the year. I have been attempting to create winter interest on ...
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Happy Thanksgiving weekend everyone! I hope you all had a good time with friends, family, and good food. I think this is my favorite holiday because it is not a religious holiday so everyone can ...
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There is not much going on in the garden now. It is waiting for winter, and I have decided to do very little garden clean up this fall. (Just cutting back peonies and iris, and anything obviously ...
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So another growing season has come and gone, and the trees are doing their annual reminder that nothing lasts, and that for everything there is a season. It’s enough to make a northern gardener ...
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