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- Life, Animals, Plants, Politics by Bark N Blog on Nov 17, 2009
Once again one of my most favorite veterinarians in the whole world, Dr. Mryna Milani has shared some of the most profound insights that humans probably never consider. And of course she says it all with much aplomb as is her style! She really does s...
- Tropicana by Miss Rumphius' Rules on Nov 9, 2009
Maybe it was the high color of autumn sun kissed and back lit. Or maybe it’s a reaction to all the hype black plants have been getting lately. Or maybe I was already thinking about it subliminally since I snapped these photos throughout the...
- Autumn Cabbage: Pretty and Edible Outdoor Decor by EcoSalon on Oct 30, 2009
Organic, textural and highly ornamental, cabbage is an ideal crop to plant in your garden during those fall and winter months when falling leaves can be the only color abundant in the garden. Planting rows of the cabbage was a great solution for my o...
- Halloween Rose by Garden Design Online on Oct 30, 2009
Pumpkin Patch™ Rose Could there be any rose as perfect for Halloween? This is a new one from Weeks Roses, described as the color of pumpkin pie, on the caramel side. It's a floribunda, medium-sized, round and bushy, with a moderately fruity fragran...
- Late to the Party by Miss Rumphius' Rules on Oct 29, 2009
It’s been a while since I wrote about a plant. I tend to leave that to other, better horticulturists. Spotted, driving down a country road, Hamamelis virginiana’s yellow puffs tell me it’s time to turn on the heat and hunker down...
- Saving Hemlocks by Garden Design Online on Oct 23, 2009
As most of you readers already know, the wooly adelgid that attacks our native hemlock trees has been moving north at a rapid pace, threatening to wipe out the trees that remain in our Eastern forests. Hemlocks native to western states are not affect...
- Ornamental Grasses in all their Glory by Sustainable Gardening Blog on Oct 21, 2009
I go ga-ga over ornamental grasses and recommend a couple of books about them. Photo: in the garden of Kurt Bluemel.












