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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Lasagna Garden
Even at 8:00 a.m. it’s so sizzling steamy the camera must become acustomed to the air before I can take a picture. Sadly the air is not the only thing steaming around here. Next time you pray for world peace, please include my … Continue reading
Posted in Container Gardening
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Paradise Found – Part 3
My mama didn’t raise no fool. It is obvious from recent comments that you want to see more of Connie’s garden, and I’m going to show you. I first posted about Connie and Barry’s garden in Paradise Found part 1 and … Continue reading
Posted in Container Gardening, In the Neighborhood
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Moving Forward
The good news is that my article ‘The Buzz about Backyard Bees’ is going to be in nine state magazines. And for the second year in a row, I’m assigned a ‘Hot Plant’ article for every issue of Alabama Gardener … Continue reading