My passion in Randolph, NJ

 
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Created by: tinam
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 6a
  • Location: Randolph, NJ
  • Sunset climate zone: 37
  • Garden type: back yard
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
  • Soil type: Clay
Tags: sustainable, drought tolerant, xeriscape, color, Shade, container
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tinam's Buzz Mar 28, 2011
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Currently waiting for the rest of the snow to melt. Spring is slow getting to my neck of the woods.
The Coop Mar 28, 2011
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tinam's Buzz Jan 14, 2011
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New additions
tinam replied over 1 year ago
So far this week I have added some new additions to my garden.  My garden library that is.  I purchased The Book of Leaves and today I purchased The Book of Tools... (more)
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tinam replied over 1 year ago
I just visited with the client that lives here today and this still looks great!
Queen_of_Green replied 4 months ago
Another lovely design! Your passion shines through!
tinam replied 3 months ago
Thank you very much!
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Queen_of_Green replied 4 months ago
Lovely design!
tinam replied 3 months ago
This years was better.  I will have to post the pictures soon.
Queen_of_Green replied 3 months ago
I can't wait to see them!
A discussion on rain gardens Nov 16, 2010
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I wasn't in my garden today. Instead I was a guest lecturer at my county college.  The topic was "A Discussion on Rain Gardens."  All the students were extremely interested in the topic.  So glad I had an opportunity to share with them.

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Pruning Whole garden Jul 21, 2010
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GLOG Reminder Jul 21, 2010
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Deadhead developing seed pods from Rhododendrons and Azaleas for a rewarding spring display next year. Don't damage the buds which may be hidden under the pods.

tinam's Buzz Jul 14, 2010
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tinam created a garden!
Lynn replied almost 2 years ago
Love your garden--what beautiful plant combinations and colors.  Good for you for making your passion your vocation! 
lfin replied over 1 year ago
Hi TinaM,

I am interested in your Rain Garden topic you presented at the County College.  In New Jersey, do you need to garden to slow the runoff so it can recharge the groundtable water? ... (more)
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CherylAnnG replied 4 months ago
Thank you for a delightful tour.
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