Member profile for Kitsune_Dawn
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Evil of All Roots Torrington, CT
New meaning to a family plot... this is what a garden should be. We usually container plant on our porch, but this year, we have access to a very nice raised bed. Here we gather to get dirty, muddy, silly, and maybe grow something yummy. It is our place...
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Weeds in Need Torrington, CT
This is our garden on the front porch of our house. It is mostly flowers and things that the kids want to be able to see from their bedroom window. It is also comprised of a lot of rescues from nurseries and home improvement stores, the plants that others have...
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Boston Fenway Victory Garden Boston, MA
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Kristen
In the early spring the daffodils and tulips start to poke out of the ground...the 2 lilac bushes begin their blooms soon after. During mid-May, I begin to add veggie, herb, and annual plantings. Also, my parents bring...
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Patterns of Growth Fremont, CAMy garden is my art, literally. I grow plants so I can photograph them in new and interesting ways. There is such a variety of plants in the San Francisco Bay Area and I pluck not only from my yard, but along the trail...
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Three Sheeps to The Wind Food, Fodder, and Foolishness Cornwall Bridge, CTHere we chronicle the food-focused gardening efforts of a small group of Pagan families in the Northwest corner of Connecticut. While we each have experience and knowledge, we all still have lots to learn; both from...
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Ramos' Disorganized Garden Floresville, TX
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Clenram
The success of our gardening has been great, with some disappointments due to the learning curve. We are learning what we can do when we have 4 months of temperatures over 100 and no rain. Our soil is all sand! We...
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East Texas Linden, TX
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RoriTx
We grow,can or freeze 90% of all the vegetables we eat. I've decided to start saving our own seeds so this year we will plant as many heirloom varieties as we can.Breaking News:Facebook you've been replaced!
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Q's Fussy Garden Minneapolis, MNWe've been fussing about what Fruits, Herbs, Flowers, Vegetables, and Trees to grow in our organic urban garden for years now. [All of which are important parts of our garden] Once the snow melts we implement our not...
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QBJ's Garden Minneapolis, MNFruit, Herbs, Flowers, Vegetables, and Trees are all important parts of our garden. You can almost see the smiles on the bumblebees little fuzzy faces when spring arrives and the first blooms appear. They know they...
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One Woman's Gardening Addiction Greentown, PAOrganically grown veggies, fruits, herbs, a few edible flowers plus our backyard flock provide much of what our family needs each year.
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YourGardenShow Busy Bee San Francisco, CA
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The-Busy-Bee
YourGardenShow.com - the social network for gardeners, by gardeners
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| Favorite vegetable: | cherry tomatoes!!! |
| Favorite flower: | sunflowers and lilacs |
| Favorite tree / shrub: | Lilac and Pecan |
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| Favorite park / arboreteum: | Elizabeth Park, Hartford CT |










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