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People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

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Gardeners
Mar 12, 2023Mar 2023

Posted by FrostyJim
I have tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, eggplant, onions, lettuce, kale, and several herbs planted indoors under growlights - I'm ready for summer ...bring it on!
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Feb 12, 2023Feb 2023

Posted by HippieChick58
Get the shoe handy. Break out the fly swatter. It's killing season in parts of the United States plagued by the beautiful – and dreaded – spotted lanternfly. The next generation of the plant hopper and crop-destroying pest has ...
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Gardeners
Feb 1, 2023Feb 2023

Posted by KateOahu
Grow more flavorful tomatoes.
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Aug 11, 2022Aug 2022

Posted by glennlab
A sign I'm on the lookout for
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Gardeners
Jul 29, 2022Jul 2022

Posted by glennlab
My fish pond is some of the only water around right now. The male toads have staked out their own lily pads. I use the water to water my plants, then fill the pond every couple of days, it amounts to about a 10%water change each week.
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Gardeners
May 3, 2022May 2022

Posted by Fernapple
We are now moving into the garden visiting season, and despite it not yet being very warm, we went on the first visit this week. It was raising money for the National Garden Scheme, a charity which creates funds for cancer care, research and nursing ...
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Gardeners
Sep 7, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by Fernapple
The garden visiting season is coming to an end now, but after several weeks of cold grey weather it turned bright and sunny yesterday for a last visit, to a really lovely garden. Much money was raised for charity, the cakes were full of extra ...
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Gardeners
May 27, 2021May 2021

Posted by bigpawbullets
This is now, the daily harvest from our asparagus and strawberry beds. Strawberries are just now starting to ripen in mass. And we're expecting a good rain tonight & tomorrow. We're gifting asparagus to everyone in the cul-de-sac on a rotational ...
2 comments
Gardeners
May 25, 2021May 2021

Posted by Surfpirate
I think that good aim would be an important factor.
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Gardeners
Apr 15, 2021Apr 2021

Posted by Lorajay
Someone mentioned how beautiful this garden was and I looked it up. It's near Birmingham in a town called Walsall. I'm wondering if any of our UK friends have been there and whether it is as beautiful as the pictures. When I looked up gardens in the ...
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Gardeners
Apr 4, 2021Apr 2021

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
Spring happiness! Hybrid teas Paradise and Over the Moon, and yellow floribunda True Friendship. To me, Over the Moon is awfully close to the orange sherbet apricot coloration of the classic Just Joey, but with waaaay more vigor/general health. ...
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Gardeners
Dec 28, 2020Dec 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Seems pretty solid. And no "wobble" on the floor. Tomorrow I'll install the retractable casters.
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Gardeners
Nov 13, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Bulbs recovered from one of our outlying garden beds. Dahlia, elephant ear, and "triffids". Probably the last day for drying outside as it's dropping into the mid twenties tonight.
1 comment
Gardeners
Oct 11, 2020Oct 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
Nice weather on Saturday in Wasilla Alaska. Sunny and in the 50's so I finished a garden project and built a moose cage to protect my Black currants. I only hit my thumb once - Ha! I guess I finished just in time as Momma moose and her 2 calves ...
6 comments
Gardeners
Sep 19, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
The first hard frost arrived last night and it looks like it killed the roof top tomato plants but the cabbage should survive even though it was fully exposed. The row cover that I put over the tomatoes in the garden frame seem to have weathered the...
3 comments
Gardeners
Mar 21, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by Allamanda
Time to put one's money where one's mouth is. I had two days off for jet-lag and today I got a start on the long-abandoned veg patch . It doesn't look like much of course, right now. So my 2 weeks ...
6 comments
Gardeners
Jan 23, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
Following Allamanda's post on wild hedges. Thanks to a mild spell this spring, coming out in my hedgerows now, Hazel and Willow. I love catkins. (See the Natural History group for more about why.)
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Gardeners
Jan 3, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by flower_nut
This flower smells of death. It's pollinated by flies and difficult to grow in Nova Scotia. It managed to bloom by leaving in the ground and covering with leaves over the winter. I'm assuming the bulb gets bigger each year because the flower got ...
2 comments
Gardeners
Dec 8, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Shaggy2018
Picked peppers
3 comments
Gardeners
Nov 19, 2019Nov 2019

Posted by BDair
Grow food not lawns.
4 comments
Gardeners
Oct 1, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Lorajay
The joys and irritations of a country lake house include dogs that love to chew on styrofoam, naked ladies that appeared three years ago without being planted and a voracious wild grapevine that was also not planted. Then there is the invasion of the...
4 comments
Gardeners
Sep 14, 2019Sep 2019

Posted by bigpawbullets
Our Hyacinth vines are producing lots of attractive seed pods this year.
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Gardeners
Sep 14, 2019Sep 2019

Posted by bigpawbullets
Our sedum is finaly turning. I'm always impressed by the variety of bees it attracts.
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Gardeners
Jul 7, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by tinkercreek
The detail in blossoms is amazing! These are the Bear’s Breeches, fully opened, plus a few of my pink “Old Roses” with the heady perfume:
8 comments
Gardeners
Jun 18, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Fernapple
Everything in the garden seems to be coming up pink. With Rose 'Complicata', Rose 'Celestial' (good scent), Phuopsis, and Paeony.
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Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.

Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.

Posted by JolantaUnusual fungi.

Posted by FernappleI am trying to grow some extra salad crops this year in the new greenhouse.

Posted by JolantaBugg life.

Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells

Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells

Posted by FrostyJimSeedlings ..

Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.

Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.

Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.

Posted by FrostyJim...don't be silly!

Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.

Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.

Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.

Posted by FrostyJimI usually drink coffee while planting seeds?

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