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Garden landscaping The right place for garden landscaping. Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Multi-colored flowering azaleas under tree near lake (3 of 19) by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011 Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Multi-colored flowering azaleas under tree near lake (3 of 19) Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of vibrant colors and breathtaking beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its awesome colors and tranquility as being like ‗heaven on earth‘. This photograph includes a wide spectrum of stunning colors from beautiful azaleas in full bloom in May. For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the ‗picture postcard‘ qualities of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as they have been sold to an international businessman. Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97 Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias all with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring. The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Multi-colored flowering azaleas under tree near lake (3 of 19)

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Multi-colored flowering azaleas

under tree near lake (3 of 19)

Image by ukgardenphotos

Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views

For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into

a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering

rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of

vibrant colors and breathtaking beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea

plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its

awesome colors and tranquility as being like ‗heaven on earth‘.

This photograph includes a wide spectrum of stunning colors from beautiful azaleas in

full bloom in May.

For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the ‗picture postcard‘ qualities

of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as

they have been sold to an international businessman.

Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a

Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97

Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with

azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias – all

with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.

The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large

flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and

planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an

extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five

generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international

businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in

business.

Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13

6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40

Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia.

Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful

information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.

© 2011 ukgardenphotos

Question by the truht: did the garden of eden have landscaping?

who put the f***** snake in there?

Best answer:

Answer by Cat

Since landscaping means ―to improve the appearance of an area‖ by people manipulating

it, I would suggest that 1) before Adam and Eve arrived, by definition no people have

manipulated it, and 2) since its appearance probably didn‘t NEED improving… the

answer would be ―no‖.

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Reflections of yellow and orange-red azaleas in lake (1 of 19)

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | Reflections of yellow and orange-

red azaleas in lake (1 of 19)

Image by ukgardenphotos

Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views

For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into

a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of flowering

rhododendrons and azaleas. The green, wooded valley gardens then turn into a place of

vibrant colors and outstanding natural beauty. Filled with the scent of the massed azalea

plantings the whole area becomes a forest paradise. Visitors have often described its

beauty and tranquility as being like ‗heaven on earth‘.

This photo is a ‗classic view‘ of Leonardslee landscape gardens showing the multi-colored

reflections from orange-red and yellow azaleas in the tranquil surface of the lake, in late

afternoon on a spring day.

For many years, tens of thousands of visitors have enjoyed the ‗picture postcard‘ qualities

of this Grade 1 historic garden. Unfortunately, the gardens are now closed to the public as

they have been sold to an international businessman.

Details: Leonardslee Gardens is a truly outstanding English landscape garden having a

Grade 1 Historic Garden status (English Heritage Register). It covers about 240 acres (97

Hectares) in a wooded valley, contains seven lakes and is extensively planted with

azaleas, ancient rhododendrons (some well over 100 years old), acers and camellias – all

with a delightful under planting of bluebells in spring.

The great Victorian plant collector, Sir Edmund Loder (who gave his name to the large

flowered and scented Loderi Rhododendron Hybrids) purchased the estate in 1889 and

planted large numbers of Rhododendrons there. Sir Giles Loder later planted an

extensive collection of camellias at Leonardslee. The estate remained in the hands of five

generations of the Loder family until 2010 when it was sold to an international

businessman. However, the Loder Rhododendron nursery was not sold and is still in

business.

Location: Leonardslee Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, England, RH13

6PP, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 Grid ref:: TQ220259: Map tile ref: TQ22NW40

Links: A more detailed history of Leonardslee Gardens is available on Wikipedia.

Leonardslee nursery is still run by Chris Loder and his website contains useful

information on Rhododendron Loderi, its varieties and hybrids.

© 2011 ukgardenphotos

Question by Sandy 15: Is apple tree mulch good for landscaping and garden?

Best answer:

Answer by foneengr

Sure it‘s all good.

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | View of mossy gill lined with yellow

flowering azaleas (14 of 19) DECEMBER 8, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | View of mossy gill lined with yellow flowering azaleas (14 of 19)

Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake views For a few weeks in

May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a spectacular display of the most

amazing color combinations of [...]

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | View with multi-colored flowering

azaleas across small lake towards house (16 of 19) DECEMBER 7, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | View with multi-colored flowering azaleas across small lake

towards house (16 of 19) Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake

views For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a

spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations [...]

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | View of lake through white and

purple-pink flowering rhododendrons in Spring (8 of 19) DECEMBER 6, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | View of lake through white and purple-pink flowering

rhododendrons in Spring (8 of 19) Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden

and lake views For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into

a spectacular display of the most amazing color [...]

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | View through woodland with

flowering azaleas and rhododendrons in May (11 of 19) DECEMBER 5, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | View through woodland with flowering azaleas and

rhododendrons in May (11 of 19) Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden

and lake views For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into

a spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations [...]

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | Brightly colored flowering

azaleas and rhododendrons in sheltered valley (18 of 19) DECEMBER 4, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, England | Brightly colored flowering azaleas and rhododendrons in

sheltered valley (18 of 19) Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden and lake

views For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into a

spectacular display of the most amazing color combinations of [...]

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Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | View from memorial table towards

lake through flowering azaleas and rhododendrons (7 of 19) DECEMBER 3, 2011

Leonardslee Gardens, West Sussex, UK | View from memorial table towards lake through flowering

azaleas and rhododendrons (7 of 19) Image by ukgardenphotos Leonardslee Gardens: Landscape Garden

and lake views For a few weeks in May of each year, Leonardslee Gardens in West Sussex, UK, erupt into

a spectacular display of the most amazing color [...]

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My House‘s garden landscape DECEMBER 3, 2011

My House‘s garden landscape Image by joe fakih gomez Question by Carmen: As part of your new

landscaping project, you put in a vegetable garden measuring 20 feet by 30 feet. To finish? As part of

your new landscaping project, you put in a vegetable garden measuring 20 feet by 30 feet. To finish the

[...]

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Garden landscape in morning DECEMBER 1, 2011

Garden landscape in morning Image by fluterirl Question by Yahoo Lady: What are some good

landscaping ideas for my garden? Do you know any sites that has good landscaping pictures to get ideas?

I have planted 6 fruit trees, and now need to do the landscaping and the ground work to cover the dirt

and [...]

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Garden Net The right place for garden nets Marion Street Intergenerational Garden – www.cityblossoms.org 1

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011

Marion Street Intergenerational Garden – www.cityblossoms.org 1

Image by tedeytan

The Marion Intergenerational Garden is City Blossoms‘ latest project. This community

learning space was made possible after the owner of the two empty lots generously agreed

to a long-term lease. Thanks to numerous neighbors, volunteers and groups this site is

already transforming into an urban intergenerational garden with educational

opportunities for neighboring children, youth, adults and families.

Question by mcg: Is there any way to neutralize the effect of black walnuts

on surrounding garden plants?

One of our neighbors has a black walnut tree in his yard. the nuts fall into our garden…

the roots are likely traveling under it too. It seems that no matter how much I adjust the

soil with compost and rotted manure nothing much wants to grow there. It is unfortunate

as that is the best place in our yard for a garden. I think I may have to lay down a plastic

sheet, build up a raised bed on top of it, and put a netting net overhead to block the

falling nuts and roots of that black walnut tree. Any other suggestions?

Best answer:

Answer by nighthawk

Find another spot for your garden because nothing will grow near a black walnut tree, or

at least, not do well.

I have a tree in my yard and anything within a radius of 30-40 feet is stunted by

exposure. I can‘t wait to get rid of it. Unfortunately, we like the shade it provides and the

trees we planted near it haven‘t matured yet. It‘s days are numbered.

Would your neighbor consider replacing it if you offered to buy him another tree? Just a

thought.

Good luck.

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Marion Street Intergenerational Garden – www.cityblossoms.org 2

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011

Marion Street Intergenerational Garden – www.cityblossoms.org 2

Image by tedeytan

The Marion Intergenerational Garden is City Blossoms‘ latest project. This community

learning space was made possible after the owner of the two empty lots generously agreed

to a long-term lease. Thanks to numerous neighbors, volunteers and groups this site is

already transforming into an urban intergenerational garden with educational

opportunities for neighboring children, youth, adults and families.

Question by nalittlechevy98: Fish varieties that can be put in a water

garden?

Someone out there has got to know and have more experience with this than I do. I‘ve

looked all over the net and keep coming up with the same answer. Yeah, I know, Koi.

We‘re kind of bored with the same old look though. We‘d like to know what fish we can

add to our fish/garden pond. Fish that can live outdoors and with Koi. Fish with color.

Not plane old pond fish. Something with yellow would be great. Please Help!

Best answer:

Answer by stillnocouch

Goldfish and Orfe are excelent .. hearty and can take the cold nights. — DO A GOOGLE

SEARCH ON ‗GOLDEN ORFE‘ … I think you‘ll like them.

The following is shamelessly cut-n-pasted (but it‘s rather to the point and informative):

—————-

The humble Goldfish, bred by Chinese and Japanese fish-keepers from a dull brown wild

species, is the most common fish kept in garden ponds. The Goldfish family now has

more than 100 varieties, including the Common Goldfish, the Comet with its long tail, the

multi-coloured Shubunkins, the oval bodied Fantails and the Veiltails with their flowing

fins. Other species to look out for include the Oranda and the Lionhead. Not all these are

hardy enough to survive harsh winter conditions, the best survivors are the Common

Goldfish, the Comet and the London Shubunkin.

Other species you could consider include Tench and Golden Orfe. The former is a useful

bottom feeder, scavenging food wasted by the other fish and so helping to keep the pond

clean*. The Golden Orfe with its gold and black markings, is by contrast, an active surface

feeder and an excellent display fish. However, it grows quite large so is not suitable for

small ponds.

—————-

I hope this helps !

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Glitch in the Matrix DECEMBER 8, 2011

Glitch in the Matrix Image by CarbonNYC Netting in the garden. Question by De: Identifying my garden

plant for winterizing purposes? I bought a plant for my garden but lost the stick that tells the type of

plant it is. So I need to ID it so I can safely winterize it. It has broad [...]

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2005.09.10_Spinne_1505_005 DECEMBER 7, 2011

2005.09.10_Spinne_1505_005 Image by Uwe.Koch Eine Spinne in ihrem Netz direkt vor unserer

Haustür Question by TennisHead: The Net Jets showdown, Sampras v Federer at the Garden? Federer

will take on Sampras in NYC March 10th. Will anyone be attending? I‘m there Best answer: Answer by

terminatorShould be a fun match to watch. Close but Roger [...]

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2005.09.10_Spinne_1504_003 DECEMBER 6, 2011

2005.09.10_Spinne_1504_003 Image by Uwe.Koch Eine Spinne in ihrem Netz direkt vor unserer

Haustür (mit Blitz) Question by Cookie: can i use my garden pebbles for my hydroponic system? its a

bucket filled with nutrient water + pump Can I use garden pebbles for my net pots? They‘re just like

small rocks. Or chopped up sponge? [...]

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img_7935 DECEMBER 5, 2011

img_7935 Image by jamestee Question by memechow: was to prevent caterpillars from eating my entire

garden!? For the last few years the wars has been against bindweed, now I am able to actually grow

things the war has switched to catapillars! Absolutely everything has been munched this year – next year

I will be very [...]

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Winter lines; garden mulching net pot, handle, hedge, trees, steps, secret

garden, Lake Washington, Sand Point Highlands, North Matthews Beach,

Seattle, Washington, USA DECEMBER 4, 2011

Winter lines; garden mulching net pot, handle, hedge, trees, steps, secret garden, Lake Washington,

Sand Point Highlands, North Matthews Beach, Seattle, Washington, USA Image by Wonderlane

Question by Debi: How do I make a waist high garden bed? I would like to design and make my own

waist-high garden beds so that when I am [...]

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Kitchen garden at Le Manoir DECEMBER 3, 2011

Kitchen garden at Le Manoir Image by alh1 Question by Bobbie S: Where can I obtain a heavy guage fish

net? Not the thin fish nets that are for decorating. I want to use a heavy heavy guage netting as a garden

cover for somewhat of a shade. Best answer: Answer by grannyhuhTry contacting a [...]

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Netted Chain Fern_2355c DECEMBER 2, 2011

Netted Chain Fern_2355c Image by hoyasmeg Mary Howard Gilbert Memorial Quarry Garden Netted

Chain Fern Woodwardia areolata Used by: Wildflower Gardeners Dormant: Winter Want repellant for

unwanted guest? Ashes of ferns cut and burned July 30 – St. Abdon‘s Day – reportedly did the trick in

Europe. Question by Tiffany M: how do you work [...]

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Calothamnus quadrifidus – Common Net-bush – цветы на ёлке! DECEMBER 1, 2011

Calothamnus quadrifidus – Common Net-bush – цветы на ёлке! Image by Tatters:) Medium shrub

Myrtaceae family (relative to eucalypt, not conifer Native to Western Australia Photographed in

Melbourne, Maranoa Gardens, Balwyn вот вам пожалуйста – у нас в Австралии и елки цветут!

Question by tansy c: I am going to use the green garden netting [...]

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Garden planters

plants and flowers The right place for garden plants Demonstration Planter Container Garden

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011

Demonstration Planter Container Garden

Image by Joming Lau

The planters plant flower outside the Lighthouse Sustainable Building Centre that I

helped install the plants into. They‘re going to use it as a demonstration garden to show

how native drought resistant and edible landscaping can be used! Very cool!

Question by : Any advice for building a garden using only large pots,

planters?

Should I put gravel in the bottom and then dirt. these pots will be close to 24″

across/wide.

Best answer:

Answer by dubious

You could use either gravel or just clay pot shards….break up a couple of clay pots and lay

a few pieces in the bottom of each to prevent the dirt from running out when the water

drains.

I have grown everything from herbs, tomatoes and peppers, to flowers in my pots! Works

great!! Just remember, if you are doing anything viny like a tomato, you need to put

something in the pot for it to climb, like a stake of some sort, or they will fall over the

sides.

Good luck! Hope this helps.

What do you think? Answer below!

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Healthy Strawberry plants

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011

Healthy Strawberry plants

Image by James Qualtrough

This is the first year Don and I have tried our hand at Gardening. We‘ve got a whole range

of plants including spring onions, daffodils, hyacinths, Sweet Woodruff, Clematis, Winter

Jasmine and others I cant‘s remember. Really enjoying it!!

Question by karkee07: Best way to plant an herb garden with limited space.?

My roommate and I would like to start an herb garden and plant some other flowers

around our property. We live in a rental duplex and there isn‘t much room to plant. Any

tips or good sites for planting in smaller spaces. Can we plant four or five diffrent herbs in

a big pot? How can I keep everthing as organic as possible?

thanks

Best answer:

Answer by elfin420

use the long window planter boxes, they work well for planting 2 or 3 different types of

herbs in each one, you can also use larger pots for plating such tings as tomatoes,

peppers, and peas, oh yeah you can plant lettuce in those long planter boxes too, but they

will need lots of TLC, feed them often, lettuce needs lots of nutrients to grow

What do you think? Answer below!

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Garden Flowers-Iris DECEMBER 8, 2011

Garden Flowers-Iris Image by Natures Paparazzi Question by pam2who: Cut flower garden- which

plants grow best in the tropics? I live on a Caribbean island. I‘d like to put in a cut flower garden so I can

do flower arrangements. Right now I have a lot of bird of paradise flowers, but I‘m looking for [...]

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Unidentified Plant DECEMBER 7, 2011

Unidentified Plant Image by wwarby Unidentified plant at the Tropical Extravaganza display at Kew

Gardens Question by Rosie H: Which herbs are good to plant in a New Zealand herb garden right now?

I‘m going to plant a little herb garden. Which plants could I plant now (from seed or seedling – I don‘t

mind [...]

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My planters are doing okay DECEMBER 6, 2011

My planters are doing okay Image by VancityAllie My planters are doing okay This photo from

www.VancityAllie.com ‗s blog! Question by Maggz: Planters instead of garden this year…? We are

moving to a town house, it‘s so nice, so happy, the only thing is there is no space for a garden BUT we

have this [...]

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Plants at Kew – (Day 11 Holiday 2011) DECEMBER 5, 2011

Plants at Kew – (Day 11 Holiday 2011) Image by Kenski1970 A collection of the flora that I saw during

my visit at Kew Gardens on a cold spring day. Question by Wilfred D: How does one get rid of ‗ fire ants‘

nesting on a garden plant?? These are the red ants about 5/8 [...]

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Planters DECEMBER 4, 2011

Planters Image by Will Merydith 12 x 4 ft planters. Question by zenmud: What kind of soil should i use

to fill my new raised garden planter? i just got a raised planter….3×5 and 22in tall. I plan on growing

herbs in it (maybe a vegetable, too). What kind of soil/mix of soil should i [...]

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Overgrown planter DECEMBER 3, 2011

Overgrown planter Image by John The Geologist My father was a wonderful gardener, but sadly died 9

years ago at the age of 64. Since then nature has taken over his garden, as shown in this planter.

Question by yukiko: How are you going to deal with empty planters after purchased potted plants and

transferred [...]

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Upside Down Planter DECEMBER 2, 2011

Upside Down Planter Image by JimmyJett It‘s my version of the Topsy Turvy Planter made from

drainage pipe! Question by meyzie: What kind of plants would give my garden and/or planters the beach

cottage feel? (east coast)? I love the beach and I was wondering what plants I could use to give my

garden and [...]

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Rain Garden 6 DECEMBER 2, 2011

Rain Garden 6 Image by eXtension.org: Gardens, Lawns, and Landscapes Picture of plants at different

elevations in the Rain Garden. Plants that can withstand more moisture are placed in lower elevations.

Question by Ro: How often can diluted (1:5, or so) urine be used as garden plant fertilizer? Every day?

I‘ve read that urine, once [...]

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Garden Ponds The right Ponds for garden

Garden Pond

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011

Garden Pond

Image by Sifu Renka

This is the pond in one corner of the garden courtyard at dal Pescatore. How can one not

be taken by how peaceful this setting is?

I took a stroll in the garden just before dessert time.

Seen in: mybrownthumb.blogspot.com/2009/05/dream-garden.html

Question by saxon 130: Does anyone know any fishing lakes or ponds near

Anaheim or Garden Grove stocked with bass?

Any secret fishing ponds pool water or lakes with bass in them. Any information would be

greatly appreciated!

Best answer:

Answer by Artie

Dude, all the water impoundments have bass in them it‘s just that the techniques you

might have used in the past that were unproductive just don‘t work. Do you have any idea

how many books have been written about how to catch bass? How many have you read?

start right here. these few tips I am taking the time to assist you in this quest to catch

them. The rest will be up to you. Type ―bass fishing techniques‖, ―Bass fishing secrets‖

and or ―best bass baits‖ in the little white window about four inches above this answer.

yep! that‘s the one. Right there in the green box next too and to the right of ―search for

questions‖, then click on the button ―search‖. cake huh? read them all, write down what

you want to remember and ignore what you don‘t. Start your bass fishing quest for

knowledge right here on answers. I have caught over a thousand largemouth bass in little

dinky city park lakes all over L A and Orange Counties and I am not counting the multiple

thousands caught in the state and county park lakes either. they (bass) are in all waters,

they are just better at eating, than you are at feeding them. becoming an angler that can

walk up and catch in every type of conditions comes from research, trial and error,

practice and perfection it can not be absorbed through osmosis. That‘s why so many

books are written about bass fishing. Somebody somewhere figured out this secret and

that method and decided to share them with readers. Be a reader, be a leader. the world

has plenty of followers, blaze your own trail.

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garden ―pond‖ (ex pond)

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011

garden “pond” (ex pond)

Image by debs-eye

Question by fluff_ball: How to you keep algae and other yucky stuff from

growing in your garden pond?

We have two ponds in our garden, they are not very big maybe 200 gallons, like a huge

bathtub. They have plants and fish in them but they are always so dirty, how to keep them

clean without using any harsh chemicals that would harm the fish and plants?

Best answer:

Answer by ammeinhardt

drop in a tablet of toilet bowl cleaner…

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Garden Pool Renovations DECEMBER 8, 2011

Garden Pool Renovations Image by hojoanaheim Our crew is hard at work getting everything ready for

you guys! Here you can see that they have poured the deck and are getting everything prepped for the

final steps of stamping the concrete and leveling out the fill in the pool. Question by ed g: Can I [...]

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Garden Pool Renovations DECEMBER 7, 2011

Garden Pool Renovations Image by hojoanaheim Here is another shot of our crew putting the finishing

touches on the concrete deck around our Garden Pool. Question by Courtney Knox: How much is it to

get a pool built in your garden? I‘m thinking about getting a pool built in my garden, not a really big [...]

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Garden Pond DECEMBER 6, 2011

Garden Pond Image by Chalkie_CC A picture of the pond taken today. No tadpoles this year? Question

by Jay P.: How do I control, not necessarily prevent, birds from coming to my garden pond? Hi ther! So

I‘ve posted before re: garden ponds. At first it was murky water, then dead birds, and now… too [...]

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Garden pond DECEMBER 5, 2011

Garden pond Image by jpopesku1 The pond behind the Alumni house at the University of British

Columbia, Vancouver. Question by wester1996: what fish do best in small garden ponds? Best answer:

Answer by lucky13comets shubunkin 1koi goldfish heres a website http://www.fishlist.com What do you

think? Answer below!

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Garden Pond DECEMBER 5, 2011

Garden Pond Image by amygwen I‘m a little confused. I‘m not sure which garden this is from. Question

by telwidit: Can anyone describe information about the use of solar panels for garden fountains or

ponds? I‘m interested in putting ponds or fountains a distance from the source of electricity so I‘m

thinking solar panels. There‘s [...]

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Garden Pond DECEMBER 3, 2011

Garden Pond Image by Leonard John Matthews The garden pond in Redcliffe Botantical gardens

Question by kimedwards0108: What is the best stone for garden fish ponds to cover the liner? Best

answer: Answer by BillYou should use river stones as they are smooth and flat and will not puncture the

liner as they were worn [...]

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Garden Pond DECEMBER 3, 2011

Garden Pond Image by FadderUri I like these little ponds that folks put in their yards. I want to put one

in at the next house that I buy. Question by Karla: what plants are best for garden ponds? Best answer:

Answer by Jessica FI‘m not sure what color plants you‘re looking for or anything [...]

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The Nocturnal Garden Pond DECEMBER 1, 2011

The Nocturnal Garden Pond Image by jasoneppink "The Nocturnal Garden Pond" by Gregory Skolozdra

Question by Trevor Trillion: Filamentous Algae in garden fish ponds, how to control or eliminate it? I

have an ultra violet lamp on my filter that supposedly kills one cell algae and bacteria. BUT, now I have a

problem with long [...]

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Garden earth tools The right place for garden earth tools Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)

Jacky and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up

several urban gardens as a way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach

their students about healthy living and eating. The Michigan Municipal League is so

impressed with what the Kings are doing that the League is having them share their story

during our 2010 Convention Sept. 21-24 in Dearborn. The Kings, along with Erin Caudell

of the Ruth Mott Foundation, will talk about urban gardening and how communities

throughout Michigan and nation can use it as a tool to make vacant lots and run-down

neighborhoods vital once again. The Kings and their Harvesting Earth rake hoe

Educational Farm also will be the focus of a documentary film, called ―The Kings of

Flint,‖ being made by Michigan State University‘s College of Communication Arts and

Sciences that officials hope to air on PBS later this year. You can view an excerpt of this

outstanding documentary on YouTube here:www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIWls9b0rpk.

For details about the League‘s Convention go toconvention.mml.org. For details about the

League go to www.mml.org/home.html. Pictured in these photos by the Michigan

Municipal League are Jacky King, Dora King, and student workers, Hakim Gillard, 17;

Cody Houston, 17; Zachary Shutes, 17; Shaquita Morris, 17; Mallory Horton, 18; and

Samantha Freeman, 18. In six years, the Kings have grown their urban gardening

program from nothing to a program that now encompasses 16 former vacant city lots in

Mt. Morris Township and Genesee Township and last year involved more than 900

volunteers and paid workers.

Question by azn boy: how is this?

―The Key to Extinction‖

On night, after eating chocolate ice cream, God had a horrible nightmare. He envisioned

His mom yelling and scolding at Him, for having such a messy room. After finally waking

up from his boundless tormenting dream, He got up and searched his computer for the

greatest cleaner on earth. It took him a flash of light for His 1997 Dell computer to jump

start and go onto the internet to search up the cleanest person living in the world. On

Godgle‘ list, the fastest search engine ever to be built, the name Jesus Cortez was on the

top, with the record holding ―The Earths Best Cleaner.‖ A light bulb went on, above God‘s

head, and he said, ―I‘ve got it.‖ With a wave of his fingers, He summons Death to bring up

Mr. Cortez from Earth.

After an hour past, Death comes back to God and behind him was scared little Jesus.

―What took you so long?‖ God said to Death.

―The drunk driver pulled over for some coffee,‖ Death said.

With great confusion, Jesus finally said out load, ―Hrare am I? Last thing I remember was

that I saw a flash of light and now I am here. I demand an explanation.‖

―You are in heaven my son,‖ God said, ―I have brought you here to help me do

something.‖

―Heaven, but I never went to church except the time I went to paint the walls.‖

―Aye, my son, for I have brought u here to ask you to help me clean thy room. It is a

mess!‖ with those words God puts His hand on Jesus‘ shoulders and leads him to His

room. After a short walk, passing the Garden of Eden, they stop in front of a pair of

massive door. ―Aye, braise yourself my son‖ and He opens the doors.

With a great shock, Jesus‘ jaws dropped as similar as the apple when Newton found

gravity. ―Oh my,‖ Jesus mumbled.

―Aye, it was this way since man was around. You see, my son, men always have a handful

of problems they want me to solve, and I try to do my best, so I don‘t have time to fix

anything in my room. That is why I brought you here. This is my one job for you, Jesus.

Can you help me?‖

―Yes Sir,‖ Jesus said and went straight to work.

God suddenly stopped him and walked him straight to a little hole with purple light and a

sign, saying ―Warning Do not put the Key in the Hole.‖

―What is this?‖ asked Jesus.

God pointed to a black key to the left and said, ―This, my son is ―The Key to Extinction.

Don‘t ever put the key in this hole!‖ and with out saying another word God left to finish

off His work.

Jesus worked quickly to clean God‘s sloppy room. It tool him a long time, but after six

hours of hard and exhausting cleaning Jesus finally finished. He started walking toward

the doors but accidentally bumped into the table with made a rumble and shook off the

two signs and key of the table. The signs slipped into the back of the garbage can and the

key fell on Jesus‘ shoe. Not noticing the signs in the wastes he picked up the key and

looked around. He spotted a little key hole on the wall and he tried to remember what

God had said before about some sort of key. The key looked as if it was suppose to belong

within the hole, so he stuck the key into the hole and walked out of the room.

―Are you finished with cleaning the room‖ God asked.

―Yes sir,‖ Jesus replied.

Suddenly, there was a sound coming from the computer, which Jesus recognized. The

sound made him remember the time when he was talking to his seven kids about the

internet, when suddenly a weird noise came on from the computer.

―Sir, I think you have an I.M.,‖ Jesus said.

When God walked over to his computer he was shocked. His eyes almost jumped out of

its socket. He quickly went to his room and left Jesus standing there. Since Jesus was

tired from the cleaning he slipped onto God‘s computer chair, which had a label from

Ikea. He then heard the same familiar ―Boink‖ sound coming from the computer. It

caught his attention and the information from the computer caused him to fall onto the

ground. The message read

―Warning, the world is in trouble. There is a ―Green House Effect‖ in the atmosphere

causing global warming. The carbon, created from the factories and cars, have tripled the

oxygen. There is also an imbalance of salt and fresh water within the ocean cause from

the melting of the polar ice caps and creating much more violent storms all across the

world.‖ Suddenly another ―Boink‖ came up and this message said, ―Warning, killer comet

from space is going to collide with earth. Warning, new influenza found flying with birds.

Suddenly God comes back into the room furiously, ―What on God‘s World did you do!!‖

Jesus replies, ―Clean your room?‖

yea i no its a essay u no a pic promp

Best answer:

Answer by janine

longest joke ever. in the history of jokes.. I couldnt even finish it.

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan

by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan

Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)

Jacky and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up

several urban gardens as a way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach

their students about healthy living and eating. The Michigan Municipal League is so

impressed with what the Kings are doing that the League is having them share their story

during our 2010 Convention Sept. 21-24 in Dearborn. The Kings, along with Erin Caudell

of the Ruth Mott Foundation, will talk about urban gardening and how communities

throughout Michigan and nation can use it as a tool to make vacant lots and run-down

neighborhoods vital once again. The Kings and their Harvesting Earth Educational Farm

also will be the focus of a documentary film, called ―The Kings of Flint,‖ being made by

Michigan State University‘s College of Communication Arts and Sciences that officials

hope to air on PBS later this year. You can view an excerpt of this outstanding

documentary on YouTube here:www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIWls9b0rpk. For details

about the League‘s Convention go toconvention.mml.org. For details about the League go

to www.mml.org/home.html. Pictured in these photos by the Michigan Municipal League

are Jacky King, Dora King, and student workers, Hakim Gillard, 17; Cody Houston, 17;

Zachary Shutes, 17; Shaquita Morris, 17; Mallory Horton, 18; and Samantha Freeman, 18.

In six years, the Kings have grown their urban gardening program from nothing to a

program that now encompasses 16 former vacant city lots in Mt. Morris Township and

Genesee Township and last year involved more than 900 volunteers and paid workers.

Question by BlackSunshine84: When will we have had enough?

S 510

1. It puts all US food and all US farms under Homeland Security and the Department of

Defense, in the event of contamination or an ill-defined emergency. It resembles the

Kissinger Plan.

2. It would end US sovereignty over its own food supply by insisting on compliance with

the WTO, thus threatening national security. It would end the Uruguay Round

Agreement Act of 1994, which put US sovereignty and US law under perfect protection.

Instead, S 510 says:

COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS.

Nothing in this Act (or an amendment made by this Act) shall be construed in a manner

inconsistent with the agreement establishing the World Trade Organization or any other

treaty or international agreement to which the United States is a party.

3. It would allow the government, under Maritime Law, to define the introduction of any

food into commerce (even direct sales between individuals) as smuggling into ―the United

States.‖ Since under that law, the US is a corporate entity and not a location, ―entry of

food into the US‖ covers food produced anywhere within the land mass of this country

and ―entering into‖ it by virtue of being produced.

4. It imposes Codex Alimentarius on the US, a global system of control over food. It

allows the United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), UN Food and

Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the WTO to take control of every food on earth and

remove access to natural food supplements. Its bizarre history and its expected impact in

limiting access to adequate nutrition (while mandating GM food, GM animals, pesticides,

hormones, irradiation of food, etc.) threatens all safe and organic food and health itself,

since the world knows now it needs vitamins to survive, not just to treat illnesses.

5. It would remove the right to clean, store and thus own seed in the US, putting control

of seeds in the hands of Monsanto and other multinationals, threatening US security. See

Seeds – How to criminalize them, for more details.

6. It includes NAIS, an animal traceability program that threatens all small farmers and

ranchers raising animals. The UN is participating through the WHO, FAO, WTO, and

World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in allowing mass slaughter of even heritage

breeds of animals and without proof of disease. Biodiversity in farm animals is being

wiped out to substitute genetically engineered animals on which corporations hold

patents. Animal diseases can be falsely declared. S 510 includes the Centers for Disease

Control (CDC), despite its corrupt involvement in the H1N1 scandal, which is now said to

have been concocted by the corporations.

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7. It extends a failed and destructive HACCP to all food, thus threatening to do to all local

food production and farming what HACCP did to meat production – put it in corporate

hands and worsen food safety.

8. It deconstructs what is left of the American economy. It takes agriculture and food,

which are the cornerstone of all economies, out of the hands of the citizenry, and puts

them under the total control of multinational corporations influencing the UN, WHO,

FAO and WTO, with HHS, and CDC, acting as agents, with Homeland Security as the

enforcer. The chance to rebuild the economy based on farming, ranching, gardens, food

production, natural health, and all the jobs, tools and connected occupations would be

eliminated.

9. It would allow the government to mandate antibiotics, hormones, slaughterhouse

waste, pesticides and GMOs. This would industrialize every farm in the US, eliminate

local organic farming, greatly increase global warming from increased use of oil-based

products and long-distance delivery of foods, and make food even more unsafe. The five

items listed — the Five Pillars of Food Safety — are precisely the items in the food supply

which are the primary source of its danger.

10. It uses food crimes as the entry into police state power and control. The bill postpones

defining all the regulations to be imposed; postpones defining crimes to be punished,

postpones defining penalties to be applied. It removes fundamental constitutional

protections from all citizens in the country, making them subject to a corporate tribunal

with unlimited power and penalties, and without judicial review. It is (similar to C-6 in

Canada) the end of Rule of Law in the US.

Are we really going to sit back and allow the federal government to take away our right to

purchase seeds and grow our own food?

Best answer:

Answer by John Boehner Republican Devil

No, because people like me are going to fight for people like me and of higher class

statuses. Forget you people of middle class and lower.

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 8, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

eating. The Michigan Municipal League is so [...]

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 7, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 6, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 5, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 4, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

eating. The Michigan Municipal League is so [...]

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 3, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

eating. The Michigan Municipal League is so [...]

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Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan DECEMBER 3, 2011

Harvesting Earth Education Farm in Flint Michigan Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML) Jacky

and Dora King are karate instructors near Flint, Michigan, who‘ve started up several urban gardens as a

way to help revitalize the Flint area community and also teach their students about healthy living and

eating. The Michigan Municipal League is so [...]

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South End Earth Day 2011 – Albany, NY – 2011, Apr – 05.jpg DECEMBER 1, 2011

South End Earth Day 2011 – Albany, NY – 2011, Apr – 05.jpg Image by sebastien.barre A lot of tools

await volunteers at Elizabeth Street Park. Kickoff Ceremony at 9AM, Container Gardening Workshop,

Garage Sale for Japan Relief, Recycling Workshop, BBQ with live music. More on the blog. Question by

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Outdoor Garden Help to find the right equipment for garden Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 14

by MEIR RIVLIN on DECEMBER 11, 2011[EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 14

Image by Nic’s events

Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at Morning Sky Greenery

This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to say that

the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent

about an hour shooting in the early morning. I then went back that evening to try to catch

some outdoor shots, but some clouds had come in and the light was really flat. I did get a

lot of equipment shots in the second greenhouse, however, with an emphasis on empty

pots. I probably spent half an hour on those.

After removing the obviously broken photos, I‘ve divided them into two groups: The

"better" shots (in my opinion) (this set) and the rest.

Sally, et al, should go through these and identify photos that they like/think they can use.

Please also tell me when there are gaps or styles that you need and which are missing. I

tend to shoot a very particular way when left to my own devices (lots of close-ups, for

example), and if you need something else definitely speak up!

I‘ve spent most of two hours moving today‘s photos to the computer, filtering out the

obviously broken shots, and uploading the rest to Flickr for Sally to look at.

South Hadley to hire contractors to speed tree debris clean-up

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since the October snowstorm, and on Tuesday the Selectboard gave DPW director Jim

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by MEIR RIVLIN on DECEMBER 10, 2011[EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 13

Image by Nic’s events

Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at Morning Sky Greenery

This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to say that

the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent

about an hour shooting in the early morning. I then went back that evening to try to catch

some outdoor garden shots, but some clouds had come in and the light was really flat. I

did get a lot of equipment shots in the second greenhouse, however, with an emphasis on

empty pots. I probably spent half an hour on those.

After removing the obviously broken photos, I‘ve divided them into two groups: The

"better" shots (in my opinion) (this set) and the rest.

Sally, et al, should go through these and identify photos that they like/think they can use.

Please also tell me when there are gaps or styles that you need and which are missing. I

tend to shoot a very particular way when left to my own devices (lots of close-ups, for

example), and if you need something else definitely speak up!

I‘ve spent most of two hours moving today‘s photos to the computer, filtering out the

obviously broken shots, and uploading the rest to Flickr for Sally to look at.

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 43 DECEMBER 9, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 43 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom

at Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called

to say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

[...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 37 DECEMBER 8, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 37 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 34 DECEMBER 6, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 34 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 27 DECEMBER 6, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 27 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 29 DECEMBER 5, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 29 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 32 DECEMBER 4, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 32 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 25 DECEMBER 3, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 25 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 24 DECEMBER 3, 2011 [EDIT]

Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 24 Image by Nic‘s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at

Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to

say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn‘t last long, so I ran out and spent about

an [...]

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