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People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

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Dec 2, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by texwood
Anyone in Va. or NC interested in making heirloom apple trees?
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Gardeners
Dec 3, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Fernapple
The Mahonia bealei ( It may be Mahonia x media, help with that would be appreciated.) is coming into flower now in the garden, it is I think one of the best winter flowers, with the almost perfect rosettes of flower spikes on top of the foliage ...
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Gardeners
Dec 3, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Hathacat
Forest planting by Kimura One of my all time favorite things but have no experience in.
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Gardeners
Dec 4, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by DavidDuhon
Offering something for folks to ponder--the effect of major solar flare events on human history. The most significant one that we know much about was the one in 1859 which sent the Northern lights as far south as the Caribbean and which sent sparks ...
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Gardeners
Dec 4, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by BDair
A cautionary tail..
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Gardeners
Dec 5, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by DavidDuhon
I wondering what is the basic structure of folks gardens on here--containers, aquaculture, rows, raised beds, more fruit, flowers, vegies, herbs, an integrated landscape, separate gardens for different things? And what direction might you want to ...
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Gardeners
Dec 8, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by DavidDuhon
So what have you enjoyed this past week that you harvested, from your garden or picked elsewhere? For most of us, this will be things that were canned, frozen, dried, preserved in some way. For the rest of you make us jealous with what is available...
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Gardeners
Dec 8, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Shaggy2018
Picked peppers
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Gardeners
Dec 8, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Jolanta
Yesterday I went for lunch at a friends place. The next door neighbor has an apricot tree laden with fruit, ready to pick. So that is what we did. I got a big bag to take home. Apparently the neighbor doesn't pick any of them. How bizarre is ...
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Gardeners
Dec 9, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
December roses: Easy Spirit. Some years I manage to have a smattering of roses still blooming at Christmas. But this year we had an actual freeze in the mid-twenties back in mid-November, so the roses closed up shop. Except....I had just bought 3 ...
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Gardeners
Dec 9, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by wordywalt
In my winter garden here in Florida, my green beans are full of blossoms and little beans. Will have more than enough to make Hoisin glazed green beans for Christmas dinner.
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Gardeners
Dec 12, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Fernapple
I also posted this one in Natural History, but it works here too. With the hard winter coming on, this is something to think about, and most of it works all round the Atlantic.
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Gardeners
Dec 16, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Fernapple
I saw this in the next village, some very neat stylish hedge cutting, obviously a work of passion, And not quite as twee as some topiary you see.
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Gardeners
Dec 20, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Allamanda
Just discovered plants -
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Gardeners
Dec 21, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Heidi68
Climate change anyone... My peach trees seem to think it is spring 😢
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Gardeners
Dec 22, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Allamanda
Good info, at least to me - on Mycorrhizal fungi Sorry the link is bad - you can get there by putting this into Google: dario.cortese/the-internet-of-plants-mycorrhizal-fungi-sorting-fa cts-from-myths
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Gardeners
Dec 24, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Fernapple
A vase a bowl and some Holly from the garden, it seem enough to celebrate the winter solstice, at least for a lone male. (It cost nothing and will seem even better after a couple of drinks. ) Happy solstice to you all.
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Gardeners
Dec 25, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Fernapple
Viburnum X bodnantense is perhaps the best winter flower there is, nearly all though the winter it make these small but very highly scented flowers. If brought in to the house, even one small branch will fill the room with a hyacinth perfume.
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Gardeners
Dec 25, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Shaggy2018
Christmas cactus
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Gardeners
Dec 26, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by glennlab
I have a loquat tree, and with the need for pollination I feed the bees to keep them coming back.
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Gardeners
Dec 28, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Fernapple
A quick, sadly very quick overview of one of the great garden cultures. You may not want one but you have to admire.
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Gardeners
Dec 28, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by flower_nut
After selling my garden it will be missed but I have many photos to reflect. These were taken in June of this year.
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Gardeners
Dec 30, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Heidi68
I am loving the warm weather but .... everything is starting to bud! Hydrangea, peaches, roses & all the trees in the woods behind my house.
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Gardeners
Jan 1, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
I took a friend around our small Botanical Garden, in mixed sun and showers, a few days ago - St Croix, USVI.
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Gardeners
Jan 2, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
A little New Year excitement for me! First turmeric harvest and this is one spadeful!
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Posted by FrostyJim...I have enough room for a few good people.

Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.

Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.

Posted by FernappleIts that season again, blue sky and golden leaves, nature is the greatest designer, a Ginkgo in my garden. Also posted in photography.

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Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.

Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.

Posted by FrostyJimMoose family munchin' on my Raspberries right now at about 8:30 on Tuesday night!

Posted by FrostyJim3 giants total over 3 lbs! Bush Early Girl hybrid grown in my Wasilla Alaska zone 4b greenhouse...

Posted by FrostyJim.

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