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Renee's Garden Seeds: Renee's Blog: Making Lavender Gifts
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012. By Renee Shepherd and Lindsay Del Carlo. If you love the scent of lavender, you will want to preserve and share your summer harvest of sweet smelling florets. Here are the quick and easy ways we dry our lavender every season to make perfumed dry bouquets and pretty, useful sachets. The following Renee's Garden varieties are L. angustifolia. The sweet-scented type you can use for crafting: French Perfume, Hidcote, English Munstead and White Ice. Making Dry Lavender Bouquets.
Renee's Garden Seeds: Renee's Blog: November 2014
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Vivid colors, garden-fresh flavors, and easy presentation. Characterize the foods I love to bring to gatherings. I go to lots of potluck gatherings – lunches, tailgate parties, dinners, meetings, church events, casual brunches and last year, even a potluck wedding celebration! Is quick and simple to put together. The flavors of olives, capers and pickles add a zesty richness to the crisp-steamed fresh carrots. And savory sun-dried tomatoes. Is an unbeatable combination of fla...
Renee's Garden Seeds: Renee's Blog: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Italian Escarole Soup with Tiny Meatballs. Pam's Fresh Pea Soup. Has a delicate subtle flavor combining pureed tender sweet tiny peas, leafy spinach, chicken stock and glazed onions and garlic. Thicken with a little whole grain rice, stir in milk and season with a cool kiss of mint for a perfect marriage of flavors. Serve it as a unique and beautiful first course at dinner or for a satisfying lunch with crusty bread and cheese. Posted by Renee Shepherd. Links to this post.
Renee's Garden Seeds: Renee's Blog: May 2015
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Saturday, May 23, 2015. Tips For Gardening in the Drought. In our current drought situation, you can still enjoy your garden and conserve water by paying careful attention to good soil stewardship practices:. Lettuce with drip tape at the root zone. ADD ORGANIC MATERIAL into your soil when preparing your garden beds each spring. Plentiful organic material, added each season will help your garden soil retain moisture. Strawberry plants with drip tubing at. The root zone, and straw mulch on the bed. CLUSTE...
Renee's Garden Seeds: Renee's Blog: Seed of the Month: Climbing Italian Summer Squash 'Trombetta di Albenga'
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Seed of the Month: Climbing Italian Summer Squash 'Trombetta di Albenga'. This wonderful Italian heirloom summer squash is a vigorous climbing vine,. Producing many 12 to 15-inch, lime-green fruits with a curvaceous trumpet. Shape and a delicate mild taste with a hint of nutty artichoke flavor. Trombetta's flesh is seedless and firm and doesn't get watery or mushy like. Regular zucchini. The rambling plants will soon cover a trellis, fence or stakes. Big, heart-shaped leaves.
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The Accidental Gardener: December 2010
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Winter Weather Calls for Soup. A simmering pot of soup on the kitchen stove can make a nippy winter day bearable. This is a time-consuming recipe (about one hour prep and two hours cooking), but it is oh, so worth it! This is what you need:. 1/3 cup olive oil. 2 medium yellow onions, diced. The regular kind, not the sweet ones). 6 to 10 cloves of garlic. Depending on the size of the cloves). 4 stalks celery, cleaned and diced. 3 or 4 carrots, peeled and diced. Stage 1 of 4:.
The Accidental Gardener: May 2011
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Monday, May 30, 2011. Taken for Granted - Almost. This morning, I decided to photograph a few of them. My garden is richer because of their presence. This Germander has not looked this good in years. Some years it's stalky and woody, with more brown than green in evidence. I've owned this plant for eight years already - since before I had my current garden. Last winter's red berries on this Nandina cheered up my garden on even the dreariest days; the coming crop looks equally promising. An "antique" tin ...
The Accidental Gardener: August 2011
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Thursday, August 18, 2011. Hollyhocks spur childhood memories - Life and Style - TheState.com. Hollyhocks spur childhood memories - Life and Style - TheState.com. Saturday, August 6, 2011. My garden is gasping for some cool air and a few drenching rains. It’s not unusual for us to have 90-95F (32-35C) summer temperatures, but a never-ending string of such days and only a scant shower every now and then – that is unusual! We need rain. And cooler temperatures.. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Way to Garden.
The Accidental Gardener: June 2011
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Sunday, June 26, 2011. I’ve Got to Go and See Dr. Cool! Not because I am not well, but because I have a plant in my garden I’d like to know more about. It was given to me by a local farmer friend, identified as “Bracilla rubra” or “Brasilla rubra”, but I cannot find information about it on the web. After the small plant started growing (and growing! I learned that it had originally come from Dr. Cool. And that’s why I need to go and see him. It looks good enough to eat, doesn't it? Friday, June 24, 2011.
Grow: August 2011 Seed GROW Posts
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Monday, August 1, 2011. August 2011 Seed GROW Posts. Participants, drop the link for your seedGROW posts in the comments of this post or tweet them with the #SeedGROW hashtag on Twitter so I can add them. Yes, I'm as surprised as you that it is August and time for another update. How are your lettuce, basil and marigolds fairing this month? Http:/ jennsgardeningspot.blogspot.com. Http:/ gardenfaerie.blogspot.com. Http:/ cheeseheadgarden.blogspot.com. Seed GROW Project August Update. Project. Thanks to.
Chickadee Garden: May 2013
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A blog about gardening, homeschooling, cooking, art with friends, and life. Books and More Boutique. Garden Coaching and Design. Monday, May 27, 2013. Almost every spring portions of our front yard are covered with red clover. The clover blooms about the same time as the milkweed plants start growing, and until recent years large numbers of monarch butterflies on one of their migration routes up from Mexico, would descend on the yard to feast on the clover nectar and lay eggs on the milkweed. Strain out ...
Great film resource for gardening class | Green schoolyard
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Gardening in school with or without the garden! About the school gardener. Laquo; Poppy killers! After Christmas, checking out these lesson planning resources. Great film resource for gardening class. Posted December 13, 2014 by Cindy Friday in Learning and Gardening. What do you want to say? Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Follo...
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Gardening in school with or without the garden! About the school gardener. Laquo; Starr students get creative for Fresno Home and Garden Show. Great film resource for gardening class. Posted April 20, 2014 by Cindy Friday in Learning and Gardening. We never made it to see the seed heads spring open, scattering seed everywhere. Argh! California poppies, from the wikipedia commons files. I guess we need to add a sign: “Rake Around Poppies,” “Let Us Live! Gives you the details on the California history link.
The Accidental Gardener: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Odd phenomenon: One plant - many red blooms, one white one. My Iceland Poppies continue to brighten the landscape and the California Poppies are just beginning to send up their first blooms. Good site for information on how to grow the Icelanders. Mine began as plants from a local grower last fall. The Californians were started from seed, from . . . you guessed it: Renee's Garden. Inspired by 'Orchid Lady' Peggy Herrman. The thyme is clearly here to stay! Sunday, April 24, 2011.
The Accidental Gardener: March 2011
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Thursday, March 24, 2011. Poppies - not a good choice for North Georgia gardens? So far only two are in bloom; when I bought a flat last fall, the grower told me they were "mixed colors". Now we'll soon see what the others look like! Monday, March 7, 2011. The photograph representing the title was taken March 6, 2011 at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia in Athens, where fields of daffodils welcome visitors in late winter. Now blooming inside the SBG conservatory. Barbara Barker and The Dirty Dozen.
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Saturday, May 23, 2015. Tips For Gardening in the Drought. In our current drought situation, you can still enjoy your garden and conserve water by paying careful attention to good soil stewardship practices:. Lettuce with drip tape at the root zone. ADD ORGANIC MATERIAL into your soil when preparing your garden beds each spring. Plentiful organic material, added each season will help your garden soil retain moisture. Strawberry plants with drip tubing at. The root zone, and straw mulch on the bed. CLUSTE...
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