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2009
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August
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- Some Noteworthy Gardening Blogs
- Correction: American (not Painted) Lady Butterfly...
- Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio troilus, ...
- Garden Bloggers' Design Workshop: Time in the Garden
- NYT: How to Sip a Flower Garden
- This Cucumber Looks Like a Duck
- Ten Tips for Starting an Employee Garden
- Some of This Year's Heirloom Tomatoes
- Purple Angelica in the Front Border
- Dahlia 'Arab Queen' on Goldberry Hill
- Dahlia 'Gloria Van Heemstede' in the Cutting Garden
- A Summer Visit to the New York Botanical Garden (N...
- WSJ: Adding a Vegetable Garden to a Small Business
- The Bud of a Sunflower in the Cutting Garden
- Ask Heirloom Gardener: How to Store Dahlia Tubers...
- Dahlia 'White Fawn' in the Bird Garden
- Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - August 2009
- Dahlia 'Prince Noir' in the Rose Garden
- Gardening Gone Wild's Picture This Photo Contest--...
- Dahlia in the Cutting Garden - I forgot the name o...
- Dahlia 'Kaiser Wilhelm' in the Cutting Garden
- Dahlia 'Karma Chocoloate' in the Front Border
- Dahlia 'Mrs. Rose Fletcher' in the Front Border
- Rubrum Lily in the Children's Garden
- A Summer Visit to the New York Botanical Garden (N...
- Excelsior Lily in the Rose Garden
- Gardening Tips 'N' Ideas: Camping in your garden
- Mary Rose David Austin Rose in the Hydrangea Border
- Double Tiger Lily from Old House Gardens in the Wa...
- Ask Heirloom Gardener: What Should I Do About Bla...
- Ask Heirloom Gardener: How to care for David Aust...
- WSJ: Death by Mint Oil: Natural Pesticides
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6 comments:
I think each picture you send out is more beautiful than the last. Glorious.
QMM
What a beautiful flower!!
Very nice. That has beautiful color(s).
Oh just gorgeous. I want some, never mind the fact that they will hate my soil. Actually I suppose I should mind. Drat. Lovely though.
Such a different flower. Dahlias are always a joy!
These flowers and pictures are magnificent! I can sense how much you care for your garden...beautiful. It must take a lot of dedication to do so. I don't have much time these days...which reminds me of a great program I've been doing. It's called Chef's Diet, and really helpful for those that don't have time to shop for and prepare healthy meals. For busy people on the go, a treat of delicious and fresh meals can be delivered to your door each day. Visit Chefs Diet and you could win a free month of nutritionally balanced, meals at http://www.myChefsDiet.com.
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