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janie
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Life lessons.....
Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
Hebrews 13:2
Welcome!
I am glad you are here. I usually am glad to share, but please ask first. Thanks!
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My Blog List
A Gardener in Progress
A Growing Tradition
A Hocking Hill's Garden
Ancient One's Place
Bay Area Tendrils Garden Travel
Behind My Garden Gate
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Bluegate blog
Cackleberry Cottage
Defining Your Home, Garden and Travel
Digging
Donald's Texas Garden
Dotty Plants Journal
Dung hoe
Elephant's Eye
ESTHER'S BORING GARDEN BLOG
Fairegarden
FlowerLady's Musings
Gardener's Watch
Gardening By Trial and Error
Gardening With Grace
Giardino in Umbria
Go Away, I'm Gardening!
Great Stems
Green Theatre
Greenish Thumb
I never promised you a rose garden
illic est haud equus quoque mortuus barruo
In the Garden
Jean's Garden
May Dreams Gardens
MrBrownThumb
My Nice Garden
MySecretGarden
Perennial Garden Lover
Persephone in Bloom
PLANT TIPS AND GUIDELINES FOR THE DESERT GARDEN
Plants and Stones
Read Between the Limes
Ryan's Garden
Secret Cottage Garden
Secrets of a Seed Scatterer
Sequoia Gardens Blog
Seventh Street Cottage
Texas Tufa
Teza's Garden
The Balcony Garden
The Garden of Eaden
The Gaudy Garden
The Germinatrix
Town Mouse and Country Mouse
whatever
Zanthan Gardens
What's percolating on the propagation shelf?
Ruellia, 'Ragin' Cajun' (red)
Aimee Vibert cuttings, 11/09/09
Lantana, 'Red Spread'
s. greggii
Salvia leucantha, my favorite!
Joseph's Coat
Roses, roses
Things I want to start in the greenhouse....
Hibiscus cuttings
Brazillian Buttons
Seeds of cool season flowers
Texas Star hibiscus from seeds
Heart leaf hibiscus, from seeds
Cuttings of various salvia
Cuttings ofTexas sage
from cuttings, rosa, 'Aimee Vibert'
from cuttings, Almond Verbena
Blog Archive
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2011
(8)
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May
(1)
That dreadful plant- Butterfly vine.....
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April
(2)
We are harvesting! Nom, nom, nom!
Cucumbers!
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March
(3)
Slow me down, please.....
Progress......
Name unknown, unknown variety....
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February
(2)
"No, wait!" I said, "don't till there, I think .....
Planting, planting, planting!
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2010
(10)
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November
(1)
Well, I am still here. I come here to read all you...
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August
(1)
An afternoon very frustrating....
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May
(1)
Yes, there are herbs in the garden!
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April
(1)
Look at what is blooming.......
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March
(2)
to my eyes, thrilling.....
Signs of Spring
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February
(2)
Starting to whine.....
Gardening in the Dead of Winter.....
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January
(2)
Propagating bulbs is the MOST fun!
Yes, that secretive old Tiger Lily....
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2009
(75)
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December
(9)
Speaking of crinums.....
Gardening for EVERYBODY!
Time to garden again!
What does this tell you?
This Book is Terrific!
RED...my favorite!
This Beautiful Agave....
OH, NO! IT'S SNOWING!
An email I received today.....
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November
(18)
Doing it the old-fashioned way…
Plants for a Beautiful Rain Garden!
Assessing the damage
The Gardener's Guide to Life
Building a Rain Garden the right way!
Choosing veggies, for newbies....
LUV those vegetables!
Honor the Veteran......
The Hoop House....
I've been honored with the Honest Scrap Award agai...
It makes me dizzy....
A Gardener's Blessing
A basic guide for a herb garden....
Dixie and the sticky trap.....
I got mail!
Where are YOU planted?
A favorite of mine.....
You mean it is winter?
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October
(12)
Belle...
.........but beautiful still
pots, pots, pots, POTS.....
Gardening, made easy, or "How to Mark Your Plants"...
a good resource.....
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September
(6)
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August
(6)
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July
(5)
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May
(2)
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April
(2)
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March
(3)
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February
(5)
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January
(7)
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2008
(66)
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December
(1)
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November
(5)
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October
(3)
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September
(8)
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August
(3)
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July
(3)
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June
(2)
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May
(8)
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April
(2)
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March
(3)
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February
(11)
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January
(17)
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2007
(52)
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December
(26)
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November
(21)
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October
(5)
My Other Blogs
Making new plants, more plants, free plants!
Dogs in the garden
Labels
'Edward' the worm
(2)
'Elliot' the turtle
(1)
Aggie Horticulture
(1)
alkaline soil
(1)
alliums
(1)
aloe vera
(1)
amaryllis
(1)
Angel's Trumpet
(2)
angelonia
(1)
anniversary
(1)
banana
(1)
bean pods
(1)
berries
(1)
blue
(1)
book stand
(1)
botanical
(1)
Brazillian buttons
(1)
Buckeye
(1)
bulbine
(1)
bulbs
(2)
butterflies
(1)
Butterfly pea vine
(1)
cactus
(1)
Callaway
(1)
Cardoon
(1)
Cat's whiskers
(1)
cestrum
(1)
chainsaw
(1)
Chelsea Garden Show
(1)
Chris Schneider
(1)
Christmas Bells
(1)
Confederate rose
(1)
cottage garden
(1)
crinum
(2)
cuttings
(1)
diease resistant
(1)
dill
(2)
Dr. Welch
(1)
DYMO Lectra Tag
(1)
Esperanza
(1)
fairy
(1)
ferns
(1)
firecracker fern
(1)
firespike
(1)
flower
(1)
fragrant
(2)
free plant
(1)
friend
(1)
frying
(1)
garlic
(1)
germination
(1)
gladiolus
(1)
gold
(1)
grass
(1)
hardy
(1)
herbs
(1)
hibiscus
(2)
Honest scrap award
(1)
Hyacinth Bean Vine
(1)
iris
(1)
Jatropha
(1)
Lantana
(1)
lilium
(1)
Live oak tree
(1)
majenta
(1)
Master Gardener
(1)
Mexican
(1)
mulch
(1)
narcissus
(1)
Ohmom
(1)
orange
(3)
ornamental
(1)
parsley
(1)
Pat
(3)
pea family
(1)
peppers
(1)
perennial
(1)
petunia
(1)
pig
(1)
Pine needles
(1)
pink
(6)
poisonus
(1)
poppy
(3)
Pride of Barbados
(1)
rain
(1)
rain barrel
(1)
raised beds.
(1)
red
(5)
rhizomatous
(1)
ribbon lily
(1)
rock gardens
(1)
roots
(1)
rose
(5)
rosemary
(1)
royal blue
(1)
s
(1)
schefflera
(1)
scuffle hoe
(1)
secateurs
(1)
seed
(1)
seed pods
(1)
seeds
(7)
shade
(1)
sharing
(1)
Shell pea vine
(1)
Sky vine
(1)
Southern Bulb Co.
(1)
spinach
(1)
sport
(1)
spring bulbs
(1)
stamens
(1)
summer bloom
(2)
Superstar
(1)
sweet peas
(1)
sweet potato
(1)
Swiss Chard
(1)
Texas native
(3)
the dump
(2)
tip basket
(1)
tires
(1)
TOO
(1)
triteleia
(1)
tropical
(1)
TX rose rustlers
(1)
vegetables
(1)
violas
(1)
vodka
(1)
welding
(1)
white
(1)
winter
(1)
wringer
(1)
yellow
(5)
zinnia
(2)
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