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Cith A

Hixson, TN
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  • Corydalis, Pansies and Pink Lamium
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Vintage Plants are New Again!

Using Grandma's favourite plants in the garden. Old fashioned plant combinations are now fresh and new again! ...»

#Gardening #Plants #MayGarden

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  • Begonia dragon wings
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  • Pink fan flower with Creeping Jenny
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THE IMPATIEN Dilemma

Whether you are a garden novice or a veteran gardener, you may be aware of the sad fact that our shade garden annual favorite is being denied life by the nasty downy mildew that spreads ...»
all across our nation now. Even if you save your own Impatien seed and keep other garden center plants away from your carefully and lovingly tended imps, you are still vulnerable as this is an airborn pathogen that will stay in your soil from one season to the next. It starts on the underside of the plant where you don't always see it. You won't notice until the leaves turn yellow and fall off, the plant withering and dying. There is nothing as of yet that effectively will combat the virulent attack.

This is my list of alternatives to the dilemma of what to plant to give that same heavenly splash of color in the shade garden.

My top picks are

1) Begonia , green wax leaf, tuberous , angel and dragon wing

2) Torenia

3) Browallia

4) New guinea impatien

5) Diascia

6) Fuschia

7) Balsam

8) Shade coleus

9) Lobelia

10) Euphorbia 'diamond frost'

11) Geraniums

12) Ageratum

13) Caladiums

14) Strobilanthes

15) Fan Flower(Scaevola)

There are a bunch more that will take part shade such as Nicotiana, Salvia, and Sweet Williams.

I will miss the sweet sweet impatien, but while the experts search for a cure, it gives us all the opportunity to step out of our garden box and into the wild new territory of DIFFERENT and awesome plants that will put a smile on our garden faces.#itchingforspring

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Donna Dixson Buford, GA
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  • The last of our mushroom compost from last year...
  • "Beautiful! Glorious! Delicious!," say my plants.

Tips for Applying Mulch!

We will have 3 yards of mushroom compost delivered this week. When I begin filling my first wheelbarrow, I will think about the mulching techniques I have learned from many and various ...»
gardeners over the past 10 years...

What I have learned so far:

1. This is a lot of work! So make it count for double the time & money: add nutrients while you mulch.

2. Apply it 2-3 inches deep to suppress weeds for the growing season. You still may get some, but usually they are easier to pull out of the loose mulch than the firm soil.

3. Make sure to leave your plants some wiggle room. Apply the mulch deeply, but leave it at least one inch away from the crown of the plant. Leave 2-3 inches of space all around tree trunks.

4. Do not apply hot compost (meaning mushroom compost or other nutrient rich sources) to woodland (e.g. ferns) or silver-leaved plants (lavender).

5. For garden areas in which you want to encourage self-seeding plants, use a garden fork to "tickle in" some compost over those areas. Christopher Lloyd talks all about this in his book Succession Planting for Year-Round Pleasure. He also covers many other aspects of ornamental gardens. (It is my favorite garden book\!)

6. If you are mulching with well-rotted mushroom compost, be sure to save some extra for patching you lawn, topping off your vegetable beds (or containers), and even your ornamental containers.

7. You know you are a real gardener when just thinking of rotted plant and animal material gives you excited butterflies in your stomach... as opposed to the queasiness that most people feel in their stomachs.

Any more tips from my fellow gardeners?

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Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gardener
Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gar... Pittsburgh, PA
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Beautiful Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens have inspired millions of gardener's around the world with their ability to produce a place of pure tranquility and soul lifting beauty.

This article will really inspire anyone with a love of Japanese Garden Design - http://hometipster.com/beautiful-japanese-ga...

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  • During renovation, we discovered that the 4th floor of the tower was lopped off decades before. Through research at the local historical society, we discovered the original height of the tower & restored it, adding a new Mansard roof. 6
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Pine Street Carpenters & ... West Chester, PA
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    wonderful job!!
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  • New hardscaped patio. 6
  • New master bath. 6
  • Originally the ice cellar in the sub-basement and converted into a wine cellar. The wooden staircase and band board were made from old floor joists salvaged during the renovation.
  • 2nd floor hallway turned into a reading nook with custom Inglenook benches. 3
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  • New study. 2
  • Living room. 2
  • Refinished floors and woodwork in the main hallway, with the addition of custom beadboard.
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  • New four-season room with custom Hopes windows. Radiant floor heating is imbedded in the tile floor. The ornamental rafters along the ceiling were salvaged from the original floor joists of the existing four-season room. 1
  • During renovation, we discovered that the 4th floor of the tower was lopped off decades before. Through research at the local historical society, we discovered the original height of the tower & restored it, adding a new Mansard roof. 6
  • Restored pool with new pergola, hardscaping, and landscaping.
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Historic Renovation in West Chester, PA

Known as "Edgewood," this home on the National Register of Historic Places was built on a Revolutionary War battlefield in 1845. Combining Gothic Revival architecture with Quaker ...»
influences - and with a tower addition built in 1889 - "Edgewood" stands out in a region dominated by Colonial architecture. Over the past century, while passing hands from homeowner to homeowner, the condition of the home gradually deteriorated.

Pine Street Carpenters renovated nearly every square foot of this home. Every detail in the home was designed to unite the historic character of the home with the homeowners' own tastes and lifestyle.

Pine Street Carpenters & The Kitchen Studio at Pine Street
Pine Street Carpenters & ... West Chester, PA
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Hollphi@originsoregon Lake Oswego, OR
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My Blog For Origins Oregon

Authored by me, I hope to educate and enlighten people about our natural world of wonders and abundance, for better health and wellbeing. Be well and happy ~ Holly
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Hollphi@originsoregon Lake Oswego, OR
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    wow! awe inspiring & great captures... Cape Perpetua truly incites my wanderlust :)
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  • Spring blooming wisteria crowning the gazebo. 4
  • Wisteria leafed out in summer, trained around the top of the gazebo. 2
  • My "March Bank" of spring bulbs by the entrance.

Spring Blooms

Spring is in the air (or in my mind!) and I selected a few pictures from my former garden to share with you. This wisteria was trained around the top of the gazebo, this took about six ...»
years. When it bloomed in spring, it had a heady, wonderful scent!

#itching4spring

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    beautiful!!
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