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Cherries and grape vines and stormy skies.
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wildrungarden · 1 year
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3/5/23 - Tiny Tim’s & Moon Tomatoes coming thru as well 🍅
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queer-ecopunk · 2 years
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Back in the permaculture garden for a grape snack
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tinygardengrub · 1 year
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Veggie & herb season 2023 is officially ON!
This year’s new babies: 3 types of cherry tomato, physalis, mojito mint, hokkaido pumpkin
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invoke-parlay · 11 months
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The garden is really coming along now 🌻☺️
June 26, 2023
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herptilesandher · 1 year
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Painted Turtle-Friendly Garden
Because maybe you can convince yourself to eat the leftovers to finally add something green to your diet
Green leaf lettuce
Red leaf lettuce
Turnips
Kale
Carrots
And plenty of dandelions!
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hazelleewood · 11 months
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Pool Miami Inspiration for a mid-sized modern backyard concrete paver and rectangular hot tub remodel
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starwarsarthistory · 1 year
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Natural Stone Pavers - Landscape Inspiration for a large rustic full sun backyard stone water fountain landscape in summer.
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So proud of my garden!
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gardenwitch13 · 1 year
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Strawberries!!!!
These are Chandler strawberries. A genius that was cultivated in Southern California (USA) for the warmer climates, because strawberries prefer cooler climates of the northern part of USA. Strawberries grow wild in Wisconsin were I'm from, but here in Texas, they burn quickly - as most non-native plants do.
The berries are not very big and are being eaten by birds and rabbits. I really don't mind. This is more of a nostalgia plant. Something to tether me to my roots back home.
These specific plants were in a plant tower for 2 years. But last autumn, they were beginning to look stressed. So, I made a knee-jerk reaction to put them into the ground. I quickly found a spot, added a compost mound and stuck them in last October. I also added straw and covered them with a tarp a few times when we had a hard frost forecasted.
Despite not having large berries, I can't but help love on he size off the leaves! The flowers have been beautiful too - the pollinators seemed to have love them. I'm hoping to get runners - I let them go to root and fingers crossed, I can double the size of the bed in the next year or two just with runners.
Here's to letting nature just be nature.
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dutchieyelul · 2 years
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meridabears · 1 year
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Concrete Pavers Front Yard Inspiration for a small craftsman front yard with concrete pavers in full sun in the spring.
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wildrungarden · 17 days
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5/4/24 ~ Brandywine Tomato update 😅 She’s hangin’ in there.
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mellifiedmannequin · 2 years
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Who wants to start an agricultural-punk revolution?
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backyard-beauty · 2 years
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the garden.
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foto-junkie · 2 years
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atlanta botanic garden
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