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Monthly Archives: February 2015
feathergrass and darkness
While the backyard enjoys the “golden hour,” my front yard is already in full shadow. The last thing that sees the sun every night is this feathergrass planted in the mailbox base, which lights up and glows like a beacon. … Continue reading
The Blue Border, post-freeze
No difference! I love how tough the narcissus tazetta and four-nerve daisies (hymenoxys) are. I am less happy about all of the buds being frozen off my Texas Mountain Laurel and redbud. This makes the second year in a row … Continue reading
Salad Days At The Natural Gardener
With multitasking on the brain, I grabbed my new camera on the way out the door for a quick trip to The Natural Gardener. Having never owned a DSLR before, the learning curve, my friends, is steep. I figured that … Continue reading
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Tagged bok choy, chard, lettuce, The Natural Gardener, winter greens
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The Blue Border In Winter
Not as blue as usual, but you can see the stock tanks again!
Wide-shot meme: February 2015
January was a rainy month! I did my back yard cutback and have been rearranging the back border. The front shows less dramatic changes, but I’ve gotten started on the roses and did about 10 lawn and leaf bags of … Continue reading