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Beyond the Brambles: Joining the Carnival
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A rambler's journal of gardens, greenspace and gurus. Sunday, July 3, 2011. Road show travelers beckon visitors at the gate in HBO's Carnivale. Cue the circus music. But you know what? I'm not alone. In joining the blogosphere I've discovered leagues of us who would wake at dawn to keep up with the secret lives of plants, climb onto a roof top searching for signs of green life, or eat the most unlikely vegetation just to get to know it better. We are plant freaks, all of us! COME ONE, COME ALL. Is a bota...
Beyond the Brambles: Berry-Go-Round Carnival: July 2011
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A rambler's journal of gardens, greenspace and gurus. Monday, August 1, 2011. Berry-Go-Round Carnival: July 2011. It's about that time of season. I've got slow-poke blossoms, ever-expanding shoots, swelling fruits and. The blog carnival with the most biomass in the blogosphere? First I'd like to mention that although it may seem to most that we are suspended in the thick soupy air of midseason, there are still fresh new beginnings in certain garden corners. Julia at Polka Dot Galoshes. A few days ago.
Beyond the Brambles: Every Day is a New Day in the Daylily Garden
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A rambler's journal of gardens, greenspace and gurus. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Every Day is a New Day in the Daylily Garden. Barabara Provost has spent many a summer day cupping the faces of daylilies for visitors to see at Elm Bank’s. She agrees with me that fans of the genus Hemerocallis. Are a dedicated bunch, but the reason they fall head over heels for the plants is simpler than one might think. And after forty years of neglect, they were the only things living in my garden.”. Even though she had b...
Beyond the Brambles: Festival of Trees #62: Lessons I Learned From a Tree
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A rambler's journal of gardens, greenspace and gurus. Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Festival of Trees #62: Lessons I Learned From a Tree. It's easy to fall in love with a tree in the springtime- they are loud with the first colors of the year- pale pink, dusty yellow, chartreuse. By July, most trees are cloaked in deep green and perhaps wallow in the shade of other trees in the forests and glades, or blend harmoniously into the hum of summer meadows and thickets. In creating the Festival of the Trees. The Big...
Beyond the Brambles: Wordless Wednesday: Pick Your Poison
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A rambler's journal of gardens, greenspace and gurus. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Wordless Wednesday: Pick Your Poison. Plant disease, poison ivy and hungry spider. August 18, 2011 at 12:02 AM. What a gorgeous composition. August 18, 2011 at 8:32 AM. Wheres the wolf spider? I only see a Daddy Long Legs. August 20, 2011 at 10:33 PM. Thank you thank you- I knew someone would give the correct critter name! August 23, 2012 at 2:47 PM. Beautiful photographs, fantasy composition. I am greeting. A Way to Garden.
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Lee May's Gardening Life: So, Why Not Just Let Nature Do the Garden?
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The many life lessons. Unearthed when we dig. In the dirt . . . and pursue. A range of other interests. In the constantly evolving. Thursday, April 28, 2011. So, Why Not Just Let Nature Do the Garden? Every year, as the seasons go from young and fresh spring to red-hot plump summer, then finally to lean and brittle winter, I see two gardens: the one I plant and tend – and the larger garden of nature's wild trees, shrubs, plants that surround my cultivated space. Before I Dug My First Hole in East Haddam.
Gardening Tips and Pics: First Bloom of the Hellebores Seedlings
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Gardening Tips and Pics. And the Lord God planted a garden. And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. Genesis 2:8,15. Monday, April 25, 2011. First Bloom of the Hellebores Seedlings. I expect that by next year there will be many more flowers all around the plant, and that later in the summer, even after the flowers fade, the leaves will create an impressive shiny green mound. Other flowers that are showing now are grape hyacinths and daffodils,. April ...
Announcing the theme for May’s Berry Go Round | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. Announcing the theme for May’s Berry Go Round. May’s Berry Go Round will be hosted by The Roaming Naturalist. With an ecological theme:. She’s including posts on both interactions between animals and plants and ecosystem services, so there’s something for everybody to write about. In addition to our usual submission form. You can also comment on the post here. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). April Berry Go Round. May 12, 2014.
August Berry Go Round coming right up | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. August Berry Go Round coming right up. August’s Berry Go Round will be hosted by Adrian Thysse at Splendor Awaits. The last week of the month. There is no theme this month, so write about whatever botanical topic is tickling your fancy at the moment. As always, the deadline is the 26th of the month. Please submit your posts via the form here. If you’d like to host in October or November, please drop me a line at berrygoround@gmail.com. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Circus...
Next Berry Go Round in August | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. Next Berry Go Round in August. Our next Berry Go Round will be in August and will be hosted by Adrian Thysse at Splendor Awaits. Have a look at some of Adrian’s incredible entomological photography to inspire your writing – perhaps about the interplay between the botanical and insect worlds? 8211; over the next few months. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Enter your comment here.
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About Berry Go Round. New hosts are always welcome. Hosting blogs do not necessarily need to be plant or science blogs. If you want to host an upcoming edition of Berry Go Round, please send your blog’s name, site link, and the month you’d like to host to berrygoround@gmail.com. Berry Go Round editions should be published by the end of the month. Hosting slots that are already taken are always listed in the sidebar under “Upcoming Berries.”. No more than four submissions from a single blog. The host of a...
May’s Berry Go Round! | Berry Go Round
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About Berry Go Round. May’s Berry Go Round! May’s Berry Go Round has been up for a few days now. If you haven’t had a chance yet, have a gander. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Mastering Horticulture: Vibrant Pink 'Zephirine Drouhin'
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Science and art expressed through gardening. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Vibrant Pink 'Zephirine Drouhin'. Like a celebrity at the peak of her stardom, 'Zephirine Drouhin' was the most photographed subject in my garden yesterday. The warm sun seemed to have pulled the sepals away from the buds giving way to the petals to explode into beautiful cerise pink flowers. On the other hand, have long canes that can be trained. This bourbon rose is a repeat bloomer. But my observation is that is susceptible to ap...
Berry Go Round | A Plant Carnival | Page 2
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About Berry Go Round. April Berry Go Round. The April Berry Go Round is here and it has a dazzling rainbow of posts on plants’ use of color – a must read carnival by Johnna Roose. Get those posts in for April’s Berry Go Round. The deadline is just 10 days away so get your posts in pronto! This month Johnna Roose is hosting over at New Under the Sun. And the theme is color:. Berry Go Round eats weird plants. March’s Berry Go Round is up now on Emma the Gardener’s blog. And the theme is. Emma Cooper announ...
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Beyond the Brambles
A rambler's journal of gardens, greenspace and gurus. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Wordless Wednesday: Pick Your Poison. Plant disease, poison ivy and hungry spider. Links to this post. Monday, August 15, 2011. A Few Words On Plant Fever and How I Ended Up With a Tree of My Own. One of the main reasons there are too few hours in a day is that there are so many plants to see! Distance between the nursery and my garden= 15 miles/ 24 km. Cargo volume in my car= 65.3 cu ft/ 1.85 cu metres. Have existed for an...
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Beyond the Branches | Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree
Getting to know the Ancestors in our Tree. The Cousins I Almost Never Knew. December 4, 2016. In the last year making contact with DNA matches has taken on a new level of emotions for me. A little over a year ago Felicia, contacted me about a DNA match she held with my mother. She was diligently searching for her birth parents. Without a family tree, the question of “how are we related? The nature of multiple points of kinship can get confusing even when it is your family. So for the sake of clarity ...
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