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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day 2008 Review
Since I have very little to show for Garden Bloggerās Bloom Day in December Iāll display a review of each Garden Bloggersā Bloom Day post over 2008 that Iāve done. Inside this post you will see one or two pictures from each post that in my view are the best of the blooms. Unfortunately I missed a few months likeā¦
Tomato Seed Starting in Plastic Cups Update
Last week I wrote about my seed starting āmini-greenhousesā made from clear plastic cups so I thought I would share how my tomato seeds are doing so far. To sum things up I am very pleased with the results as I have veryĀ strong and healthy growing tomato seeds are in the mini-greenhouse cups. Ā Some of my tomato seedlings are alreadyā¦
From the Vegetable Garden
It wonāt be long at all before we can go wild and plant everything we want in Middle TN. Iāve been holding back my tomatoes until all signs of frost are gone in the forecast and it looks like this weekend will be the weekend for tomato planting! Just so you know the best way to plant a tomato isā¦
Creeping Phlox and Border Rocks
It seems to me that phlox and rocks just go well together. Itās not just the rhyming sounds that make the words blend but itās how the plants and rocks function together. Creeping phlox just loves to wrap itself around nearby objects and rocks are no exception! When I added the border rocks to the front garden I left aā¦
Fall Colors in East Tennessee
Emily Rose who gardens and blogs in the Chattanooga area has a very picturesque setting for her fall colors! Ā What could be better than fall colors reflected in a pond? Ā Oaks, maples, and other trees all offer up a piece of East Tennessee fall color. Ā Stop by and check out Emilyās fall color pictures at her blog!
Rooting Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum Propagation)
Arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) is one of my favorite shrubs (among too many to list) for good reason! Itās easy to grow, itās dark glossy leaves change to various colors in red hues during the fall, and it provides nourishment in the form of berries for our local avian population. This variety is called āMortonā, a āNorthern BurgundyĀ®ā viburnum whichā¦
My State of the Garden Address
Our president gave us his State of the Union address for 2010 this week and informed us of his plans and his thoughts so I thought why not do the same for my garden? Itās been a while since Iāve addressed the garden as a whole entity as usually I just discuss its parts or its plants. Let me startā¦
On Todayās Agenda: Working on the Rain Garden
Hereās just a quick list of what needs done with the rain garden in chronological order. 1) Finish excavation: I need to expand the āBig Digā to its final size. Iām not 100% sure how much bigger Iāll make it but I want to shape into more of a curve. I also need to finish excavating the channel parallel toā¦
Tulips in the Front Garden
As part of Gardening Gone Wildās Front Garden Workshop Iāll show you the tulips that are in our front sidewalk garden bed, which is a work in progress. There are only two kinds of tulips in the front garden, a purple one called āNegritaā and a mixed purple and white one called āShirleyā. The tulips are blooming in a smallā¦
Symbols of Fall in the Garden
All the telltale signs of fall are upon us. The leaves are beginning their changes and one of the first to highlight the season is the sassafras. Itās a beautiful fast growing native tree here in Tennessee and as you can see sets up the wild areas of our yard with some fiery color. But leaves arenāt the only signsā¦
Trees Trees Trees
Trees serve as the backbone of the garden. Trees add structure and height, clean the air, filter water, prevent soil erosion, provide shade and can be a habitat for wildlife. If you have ever sat beneath a maple tree in the heat of summer and enjoyed the cool shade it provided you understand the value of that tree. To meā¦
Two Shade Garden Plant Combinations I Like
Here is a post I meant to publish over a month ago and it just got lost in the abundance of things to talk about this growing season! I have added a couple updated pictures.In our corner shade garden we have hostas, heucheras, an oak leaf hydrangea, coleus, and astilbe. Itās fun to play around and see what plants lookā¦
Perusing and Planning with the Seed Catalogs
Iāve seen many posts recently about gardening and seed catalogs. Some posts analyze the timing of the seed companyās publications. Most posts are simply people salivating in anticipation of what may come! I have to admit it I am doing the same. Ask my wife what my favorite bathroom reading material is and sheāll tell you that itās the seedā¦
Butterflies and Other Winged Wonders in the Garden
One of the greatest pleasures of the garden is being able to see wildlife. While there are many kinds of wildlife from birds to bunnies and squirrels to deer that are regulars around us, the most common form of wildlife in our garden are the butterflies. Butterflies belong to the Lepidoptera order of insects and are drawn all the nectarā¦
Finally a Decent Evening
Wilted āOranges and Lemonsā Gaillardia As most of you already know the weather here has been abysmal. Temperatures have been in the mid to upper 90ās frequently with little rain to cool things off or water the plants. In most cases Iāve let the plants fend for themselves. Many are drought resistant/tolerant and should come out OK in the endā¦
Fall Color from Washington
Itās time to take a trip up to Washington and visit Tatyana. Ā She went on a visit to one of her favorite nurseries that has a heavy emphasis on Japanese maples! Ā Japanese maples can be one of the spectacular trees for fall color. Ā While throughout the year Japanese maple colors can range fromĀ variegatedĀ white and green to deep reds the fallā¦
A Short Fall Garden To-Do List
There are probably a million things I could think of that need done around the yard and in our various gardens but here are a few that are bouncing around in my head at the moment. Iāve been distracted with the deer the last couple days and several things that need done havenāt been tackled yet.Daveās Fall Garden To-Do ListBuildā¦
The Garden Blogger Fall Color Project
Fall colors are certainly on their way. Here in Tennessee the trees are beginning the process but many people are worried that the colors will not be what they could be without the rain. Whatever the case we will be happy with whatever colors we do have and will enjoy watching all the colors around the continent as the colorā¦




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