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joannapedroza:Vegetable garden stages 1, 2 and 3…. can’t believe this is the same garden.What a beau
biodiverseed:Sargent’s Apple (Malus sargentii) HedgeFor every fruit we eat, there are usually a few
biodiverseed:Espalier Trees, on the BarnOver the years, our relatives over in Jylland have establish
biodiverseed:The harvest is bountiful on the grape wall this year. I was told to prune the fruiting
I admire anyone who has the patience to let their strawberries fully ripen. No idea how you do that.
From the berry garden as well, my first and only honeyberry! After 3-4 years? I feel like it deserve
Berries and sunshine. Finally.
atthebeachtoday:Do you ever wonder what cilantro plants look like when they go to flowers? The bees
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My cat hanging out in the garden while our tomato plants are being watered. Interested in water sav
agoodmeasure: Lettuce Lane Visit www.gardendripsystem.com for your irrigation needs
biodiverseed:Grafted Purple-Leafed Contorted HazelRootstock: Turkish Tree Hazel (Corylus colurna)Sci
Malaga radishes are getting darker. A few of them are regular colored and you can easily tell the di
A couple of weeks ago I baked the last blackberry pie using last year’s frozen blackberries, so I’m
Herb Garden Design with Essential Fruits and Vegetables Before planning an edible garden, think abo
Honestly, for a while I was sure I’ll have to buy my pepper seedlings from the farmer’s market this
I love working in the orchard garden in the evenings, but this period at the beginning of summer is
Every week more and more berry varieties ripen. Here are strawberries, gooseberries, tayberries and
Also! Look at these! I mentioned before how I didn’t think the Redlove apple tree would produce any
Had to climb on a stool and I still couldn’t fit this entire thing in a picture. The red currant and
Don’t remember walnut catkins being quite this big in the past years, but they look pretty cool now.
The tiniest, most delicate berry flower. Yellow alpine strawberry. It was hidden beneath the leaves,
Some of the first strawberries to show signs of ripening are the ones I planted last, at the orchard
Tomato update! They all went in the ground this past Saturday (along with all the peppers - it was h
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