Ultimate Guard To Gardening
skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
A lovely climbing rose
I'd made note of this lovely
climbing rose last year, a raffle win from the Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling, some years ago.
Wow, it looked puny last year compared to this.
A heirloom climbing rose
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
▼
2016
(248)
►
August
(7)
►
July
(25)
►
June
(38)
▼
May
(36)
A welcoming corner
A Carolina rose (Rosa carolina)
Sugar snap peas
Fenton Friday: A Handful of Salad
Vegetable gardening musings
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: GARDEN HELP WANTED
Wildflower Wednesday: Bachelor's Buttons
Weather. Be. Damned.
A foraging woodchuck ( I think)
Fenton Friday: Suddenly Strawberries!
Win Passes to the Brookside Gardens Wings of Fancy...
A foraging dark-eyed junco
Edible, Beautiful Amaranth in the May 2016 issue o...
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: GoGardeners Garden Coaching
Sunset at the Grove Park Inn
Video Wednesday: Turning Black Thumbs Green
9th Annual DC Plant Swap
A lovely native azalea (Rhododendron arborescens)
A Blustery Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day
Fenton Friday: White Radishes Ready
Raised bed vegetable gardening
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: Green Spring Gardens
Our native wisteria
Intensively managed raised vegetable beds
Sunny Yellows
Fenton Friday: Another Soggy Week
Local First Friday: Leafyhead Lotions & Potions
A reinvigorated garden
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: DCGardens
Strawberries: You Can Grow That!
Top Local Spots for Azalea Viewing: Best Bloom Dis...
Video Wednesday: Franciscan Monastery Gardens
A lovely climbing rose
Planting more seeds
Mobile Tomatoes and the Wildflower Express
DIY: Eggshell Seed Pots
►
April
(40)
►
March
(36)
►
February
(28)
►
January
(38)
►
2015
(163)
►
December
(34)
►
November
(30)
►
October
(20)
►
September
(17)
►
August
(8)
►
June
(3)
►
May
(27)
►
April
(11)
►
March
(6)
►
February
(2)
►
January
(5)
►
2014
(62)
►
December
(2)
►
November
(3)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(3)
►
May
(8)
►
April
(20)
►
March
(11)
►
February
(14)
Popular Posts
The Story of the Traveling Plants
This Hollyhock began it's life in South Dakota in my Mom's Garden. I took the Hollyhock seeds with me to Minnesota, planted in my fi...
Lovely Lantana
Lantana is popular annual where I'm from. A gorgeous perennial in Arizona. A week has gone by, living in the land of perpetual summer (C...
Visitor...
Scruffy young moose ~ preparing to eat my neighbor's Aspen tree. :)
Growing Indoor–Outdoor Citrus featured in January 2016 issue of Washington Gardener Magazine
The January 2016 issue of Washington Gardener Magazine is now out and posted online at: http://issuu.com/washingtongardener/docs/washingt...
Mobile Tomatoes and the Wildflower Express
I was delighted to see the tiny Violas I planted last year (sold as annuals) are back, and blooming, for a second summer. Got the text fro...
Pileated woodpeckers
Just before I started cooking dinner, we noticed a pair of pileated woodpeckers in the ravine forest below the house. A welcome rain had st...
How to build perfect shade sails
Shade sails protect your family members from the oppressive heat of the sun and allows for relaxation outside your home. Shade sails are so...
Ready to plant
I'm waiting. I'm trying to be patient. These mild February days are trying. beds ready to plant..... Surely spinach, sugar snap pea...
Looking for Leprechauns
Ugly vegetables...
My generous and good friend gave me a box of sweet potatoes last week. They didn't look like sanitized supermarket sweet potatoes, to b...
Copyright © 2013.
Ultimate Guard To Gardening
. Some Rights Reserved