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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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Gardeners
Jan 3, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
Not everyones cup of tea but obviously a passion, and a what a display.
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Gardeners
Jan 3, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by flower_nut
This flower smells of death. It's pollinated by flies and difficult to grow in Nova Scotia. It managed to bloom by leaving in the ground and covering with leaves over the winter. I'm assuming the bulb gets bigger each year because the flower got ...
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Jan 4, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Mooolah
Hey you jonquils. Its January in Wisconsin. You are supposed to be dormant.
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Gardeners
Jan 8, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by flower_nut
I believe these are correct but I could be wrong. They were taken in June in my old garden. primrose gentiana fern leaf bleeding heart cinnamon fern rock garden (pieris in the foreground) aubrieta dicentra spectabilis saxifraga
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Gardeners
Jan 8, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
It's winter up here in Canada so everything is either dead or asleep as far as my gardens. I did manage to plant 250 tulip bulbs in pots today and 100 Irises and 100 Alliums in layered pots, we'll see what we get in a few months time.
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Gardeners
Jan 9, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by wordywalt
Here in Florida my tomato plants are up and growing in peat pots. In preparation for spring planning, I have hoed up the garden and treated the soil for nematodes. Here in Florida, nematodes flourish and hugely damage the roots of tomato and pepper...
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Gardeners
Jan 11, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Spinliesel
Borrowed from FB Gardening site:
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Gardeners
Jan 11, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Ladydiana
A cosmo i grew in the alleyway from some wild seed pack
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Gardeners
Jan 11, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Mooolah
Bring it Isaac. My burr & white 120 year old oaks are trimmed & ready for Persephone's departure.
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Gardeners
Jan 11, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by tinkercreek
How cool is this?!! World's largest blooming flower:
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Gardeners
Jan 12, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Hathacat
An amazing crested Myrtillocactus geometrizans succulent.
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Gardeners
Jan 13, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by flower_nut
Feel free to mention if any of these are incorrect or share your experience with these plants. They were taken last June. azalea native fern catmint columbine azalea geranium backyard garden lady slipper iris Briggs moonlight Daphne
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Gardeners
Jan 13, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
Its cold and dark in the Northern hemisphere now, and things are not that great in the US or here for that mater, I know . So I thought that those many US members on here may like to cheer up. This is an English look at some of the best of American ...
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Gardeners
Jan 13, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
Something from 1900 we could learn from -
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Gardeners
Jan 13, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
This made me happy - a rare (possibly the only specimen of this) hibiscus bred by my late neighbour, a Danish horticulturalist in St Croix USVI. It was very sickly then run into by a drunk driver, and didn't flower for some time. I would like to know...
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Gardeners
Jan 13, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Allamanda
Just wonderful!
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Gardeners
Jan 15, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
The fist flowers here don't really come in spring but start in mid winter. It makes you think of spring though.
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Gardeners
Jan 18, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by flower_nut
These are bearded iris with one Siberian iris. The third is more fragrant in my opinion but I can't decide the more beautiful. I only know the name of the first one, 'Speeding Again'. The rest have been given names as to who and where they came ...
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Gardeners
Jan 18, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
Global warming. Roses here in Baton Rouge are typically done blooming between the start of November and Christmas. They get pruned in early February and start producing flower buds again by the end of March. Here we are in Mid-January, and my ...
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Gardeners
Jan 18, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by tinkercreek
In spite of the biblical reference, this is exciting horticultural news!
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Gardeners
Jan 19, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Heidi68
Jan 19, 2020 roses & Iris seem to think it is spring.... as well as every single thing else around here. Btw over night temps are going to be in the 20s & highs are only going to be in the 30s for most of the week (fahrenheit) 😢
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Gardeners
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
The Winter Aconites, Eranthus hyemalis, are out with us now, they are no relative of the true Aconites, its a very silly name. They flower despite hard frosts and snow and can carpet huge areas.
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Gardeners
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Fernapple
Despite the frost and snow the spring bulbs just keep pushing through. They do not grow like most plants by dividing and increasing the number of their cells, but by inflating their existing cells hydraulically so that they become much larger, it is ...
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Gardeners
Jan 20, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by dede18
I planted some ranunculi and Anemone St Caen bulbs early October last year and here are my first 3 little blooms! Very cheerful ... I picked them and brought them in because we're having a few days of rain, plus I get to enjoy them :-) Now they can ...
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Gardeners
Jan 21, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by tinkercreek
These little guys have tripled in size since I got them a month ago. Can’t wait for a porch-pot of little blue iris! Oops, here they are 🤦‍
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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...

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