tikka masala…
oh yeah grateful for delicious Indian food prepared with love by my sweet dear friend who never (with apologies) visits my blog… so I can go a little hog-wild here knowing that she won’t visit and I can unabashedly say: “Lisa my sweet! I love you and your creative ways: of gardening, super chef gourmet cooking, spare clean surfaces, quiet neutral tones, your large dog x 4 love, your big kitty x 2 love, and miraculously BE-ing clutter-free… your love of good books and scary movi
tikka masala…
oh yeah grateful for delicious Indian food prepared with love by my sweet dear friend who never (with apologies) visits my blog… so I can go a little hog-wild here knowing that she won’t visit and I can unabashedly say: “Lisa my sweet! I love you and your creative ways: of gardening, super chef gourmet cooking, spare clean surfaces, quiet neutral tones, your large dog x 4 love, your big kitty x 2 love, and miraculously BE-ing clutter-free… your love of good books and scary movi
Prepara Power Plant Mini
Christmas is just around the corner and I’m sure you’ll need lots of herbs to spice up those dishes. The worry-free soil-less indoor gardening appliance puts herbs, fruit and fresh flowers at your fingertips, all year long. The Power Plant automatically dispenses nutrient to your seeds and plants so you won’t need to remember. Its svelte, clean design looks great on any window sill. No overwatering, no forgetting, no worries and no green thumb needed
Prepara Power Plant Mini
Christmas is just around the corner and I’m sure you’ll need lots of herbs to spice up those dishes. The worry-free soil-less indoor gardening appliance puts herbs, fruit and fresh flowers at your fingertips, all year long. The Power Plant automatically dispenses nutrient to your seeds and plants so you won’t need to remember. Its svelte, clean design looks great on any window sill. No overwatering, no forgetting, no worries and no green thumb needed. And one more thing, after you harvest you
Note to self (gardening resolutions) …
Note to self (gardening resolutions) …Posted November 30, 2008 Hat tip to Nan at Gardening Gone Wild for passing along the link to Le Jardin Plume, in particular this gallery. I have no delusions that I’ll ever have the design sense or level of control they have. But it’s one of the first great gardens I’ve looked at and said to myself, I can grow most of those (or reasonably close facsimiles) on a large scale. So my 2009 gardening resolutions (a little early) … Focus plant purchases on new
Note to self (gardening resolutions) …
Note to self (gardening resolutions) …Posted November 30, 2008 Hat tip to Nan at Gardening Gone Wild for passing along the link to Le Jardin Plume, in particular this gallery. I have no delusions that I’ll ever have the design sense or level of control they have. But it’s one of the first great gardens I’ve looked at and said to myself, I can grow most of those (or reasonably close facsimiles) on a large scale. So my 2009 gardening resolutions (a little early) … Focus plant purchases on new
Container Gardening Shrubs
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Fancy Growing A Bonsai Tree? Discover Top Tips On How To Grow And Care For A Bonsai Tree
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Perfect Potting Secrets Revealed
Perfect Potting Secrets Revealed Posted in November 30th, 2008 Category:Gardening What a silly topic potting plants just throw a plant in a pot and heave some dirt over it, right? Well, sort of, but lets dig a little deeper. (Pardon the pun.) There are many things to consider when potting plants into containers. Lets concentrate on two basic principles: learning the proper planting depth
Raised Bed Basics
Raised Bed Basics Posted in November 30th, 2008 Category:Gardening Although it does require more frequent watering due to higher plant density, a raised bed is more efficient overall. It results in higher yields for the amount of water applied, compared with larger areas watered in traditional row-walkway-row culture.The raised bed is the nucleus of an intensive vegetable garden. It concentrates soil preparation in small areas,
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