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Old March 1, 2016   #1
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Default Minerva and Friends

I've decided to start a photo thread to keep as a sort of gardening journal. I'm always losing or accidentally destroying the notebooks I usually use, so electronic will be better.

Welcome to the garden of Minerva and Friends:
I love my cats so...expect lots of photos of them too!


The first flower of 2016

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My sister made this for my birthday! It's pretty awesome!

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Lovely blossoms! That is so cool. You have a very nice sister to make that for you.
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What was that other pictuer that was there for bit?

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What was that other pictuer that was there for bit?

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Something that had very close to the same numbers as a label. I was in the wrong folder. Whoops!
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What was that other picture that was there for bit?

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I too enjoyed seeing the picture of the card from your sister. I liked what I saw of it. We are no longer in the Victorian age. The year is 2016. Please consider posting it again. And thanks for starting this thread.
If you don't feel comfortable posting it again, then don't. I understand.
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I too enjoyed seeing the picture of the card from your sister. I liked what I saw of it. We are no longer in the Victorian age. The year is 2016. Please consider posting it again. And thanks for starting this thread.
If you don't feel comfortable posting it again, then don't. I understand.
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I completely agree we are no longer living in the dark ages please put it back up.

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Old March 1, 2016   #7
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Default Planted February 21, 2016



Clockwise from bottom left: Microgreens on a sprouting tray. Tray of 18: Stevia, winter savory, summer savory, walking onion bulbs, cutting celery, utah 52/70 celery, mint, sage, oregano (common), garlic chives, flat leaf parsley, english thyme, rosemary, sweet marjoram, regular chives. A tray of eggplants: Crescent Moon F1, Black Beauty, Long Purple, Ping Tung Long. The tag from my new spider plant.

You can't see them but I also started Sudduth's Brandywine, Stump of the World, Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry, and Tomatillos. The first two are going out very early under Wall of Waters and plastic, the last two are always so slow to germinate I planted some early to see how they do.



Rossa di Milano onions, Borettana cippolini-type onions, Flat of Italy cippolini-type onions. Waiting on a seed order to arrive (any day now) for my leeks and other onions.



Covered in snow right now.

Winter sowed Purple and Mary Washington Asparagus.
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Here we go. Just something I got off of Pinterest I think? Maybe Facebook? Not a card or anything special. Just thought it was useful.

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Default Shopping last week. Gardening is everywhere! I just had to...

...buy the gnome. I have anxiety and I often feel like he does at the end of the day. I think he'll live on my porch for now. Maybe even my entry near the shoes.




I've been planning on making a bug hotel for as many years as I've been gardening (so for five years....) I finally said, oh ****, I know I'm not going to get around to it this year, just buy one! It was on sale for 40% off too.
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Default This is why I garden

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because it makes me happy


Purchased this garden flag for less than 75 cents. It's one of the first things I see when I come home.

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because it makes me happy

Purchased this garden flag for less than 75 cents. It's one of the first things I see when I come home.
Yep! Life is what you make!
It looks like you're found some of the keys.
Thanks for posting pictures of some of your "keepsakes".
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Had a little time on my hands while today's lunch (hamburgers wrapped in lettuce leaves) was cooking.

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Just a quick sketch of the front patio and porch plans. North is towards the porch.

(If you can't read the blurry notes it says - Shopping List: Archway -Freecycle?, Bench for porch?, build a picnic table)
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Directly to the right of this little patio is my driveway/parking spot. I will probably use a cattle panel to make the archway (which will be planted with morning glories and moonflowers).

The patio is secluded from the road because of the way the house blocks it. Perfect little place to eat bbq, sip some wine, nibble on cherry tomatoes, and relax during the summer months.


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Directly to the right of this little patio is my driveway/parking spot. I will probably use a cattle panel to make the archway (which will be planted with morning glories and moonflowers).

The patio is secluded from the road because of the way the house blocks it. Perfect little place to eat bbq, sip some wine, nibble on cherry tomatoes, and relax during the summer months.

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Already have these wintersowed!
We grew a grip of the heavenly blue morning glory in some terra cota pots by the driveway under some weeping birch. I wish I had pictures, it grew over 15 feet and started to wrap it's way into the tree. It looked like the tree was covered in blue flowers by fall
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We grew a grip of the heavenly blue morning glory in some terra cota pots by the driveway under some weeping birch. I wish I had pictures, it grew over 15 feet and started to wrap it's way into the tree. It looked like the tree was covered in blue flowers by fall
This is what I'm hoping will happen when I plant on the porch railing and over the arch!

Except I have some purple and white ones now too
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