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Sprouting Italian tomatoes back in January. These seedlings are full grown and are now producing fru
one of the many patterns in nature, check out that fuzz!
First crop of three shiso varieties from our fledgeling rooftop garden. Theyre growing so fast! Look
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Got another garbage onion started, this time a sweet yellow onion. Looking at all the divisions in t
I put the root end of a store bought white onion I ate into some water and it’s growing quite
Favourite place to sit on my #backstep witha lovely view of my garden. Breaking my fast with @vivoli
Sowing seeds in my kitchen. Cowslips, Bergamot, basil, daisies, Rosemary and wildflower mix. Day at
“Gardening with repurposed objects” is a recurring theme here on Gardens in Unex
colinquinn: Urban gardening in Madrid with Main de Gap! (Taken with instagram) These people make all
26/Aug/2017 Dad got me this beautiful physallis (Chinese lantern), it caught my eye some days ago. I
02/Jun/2017This pretty lilium bloomed today, its color is so deep that seems black to the eye (last
1/Jun/2017 The firsts aquilegia and calla to bloom this year
31/March/2017The freesias, tulips and hyacints are blooming in my balcony :)
27/Jan/2017The smallest of the narcissus has been the first to open its flower, but the taller ones
25/Jan/2017My driving teacher brought me an aloe today, he told me his had a lot of sprouts growing
19/Jan/2017The amaryllis opened the 5th flower! Sadly the other ones are beginning to wrinkle, but i
07/Jan/20174 out of 5 flowers of the amaryllis are open already, it’s so beautiful! In just 3
04/Dec/2016The amaryllis has grown a lot! Most of the other bulbs are visible now, and the little tr
26/October/2016I finally could get some Autumn bulbs! I’m very excited. The Amaryllis one (the
urbangreens: “If you live in an apartment and have a window you can have a vegetable garden.&
Pollinators are beyond important to the vitality of the earth and humans; without them food would be
Hügelkultur (German, meaning “hill culture” or “mound cultur
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