From Gardening Don’ts (1913) by M.C. 29
DON’T altogether banish any colours from your garden: Nature is very cath- olic, and knows better than you do. Read and Download the entire book from Archive.org * A portion Continue Reading
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DON’T altogether banish any colours from your garden: Nature is very cath- olic, and knows better than you do. Read and Download the entire book from Archive.org * A portion Continue Reading
Part of a series from A Gardener’s Notebook @douglaswelch Epiphyllum Buds In The Garden – A Gardener’s Notebook ##roses ##plants ##flowers ##garden ##raindrops ##gardening ##nature. ♬ original sound – douglaswelch Continue Reading
Raindrops on Roses… Raindrops on a perfect Bewitched Rose in the front garden a few days ago. Follow Me On Instagram! From my Instagram Feed Find more books in my Continue Reading
Part of a series from A Gardener’s Notebook @douglaswelch Opuntia (Prickly Pear Cactus) – Started from paddles off a neighbors large cactus – showing new growth. ##cactus ##opuntia ##succulent ##gardening Continue Reading
Historical Garden Books – 77 in a series – Gray’s Botanical text-book (1879) by Asa Gray Download in Text, PDF, Single Page JPG, TORRENT from Archive.org Publication date c1879.] Topics Continue Reading
Captivating Cactus and Striking Succulents – 33 in a series – 30 Types Of Succulents That Look Like Something Out Of This World via Bored Panda Welcome to the wonderful Continue Reading
Interesting Plant: Firecracker Brodiaea (Dichelostemma ida-maia) Discovered this via the article 13 unique and interesting plants to grow in your garden on the Greener Living Blog. There are quite a few Continue Reading
Follow Me On Instagram! Hibiscus in the garden The yellow hibiscus is blooming nicely in the back garden From my Instagram Feed Hibiscus Notebook from Douglas E. Welch Design and Continue Reading
Cemeteries are observed in urban ecology studies for their biological qualities. The type of space, which includes the function of burial within a defined perimeter, has in fact over the Continue Reading
Container Garden Update – May 15, 2020: Fertilizing, Flowers, And More Under quarantine, I work my way around to all the garden containers for a bit of feeding. Find Continue Reading