In The Garden…Amazing #Epiphyllum Flower in the garden with more on the way [Video]
Part of a series from A Gardener’s Notebook Amazing #Epiphyllum Flower in the garden with more on the way View this post on Instagram Continue Reading
Come and join me in my garden!
Part of a series from A Gardener’s Notebook Amazing #Epiphyllum Flower in the garden with more on the way View this post on Instagram 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
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
So many writers have been gardeners and have written about gardens that it might be easier to make a list of those who didn’t. But even in this crowded company, Continue Reading
I have some bricks from a neighbor’s teardown and I think this would be a great idea to build in the garden. I’ll post photos when I make it happen.— Continue Reading
Historical Garden Books – 76 in a series – The Floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany Vol 2 (1837) by G. B. (George Beauchamp) Knowles Download in Text, PDF, Continue Reading
As soon as it starts raining, I can’t help but think of all the ways I should be saving this precious resource. My son always suggests we catch the water Continue Reading