Sunday, August 1, 2010

SCOD Gardens BELTANE Bird Baths & friends!!

March 6, 2010 by  
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SCOD Gardens; SPRING 2007 BELTANE BIRD BATHS & friends!! Seedlings are up in the circle garden at Stowell Galleries. Some have survived from last year: Ruebarb, some Chard, Wild Spinach, Lavender, Sweet-Onion Grass, Lemon-Balm, Peppermints, Catmints, etc… Others are annual transplant seedlings: Tomatoes, Basil, Cabbages (would have survived if potato bugs hadnt killed them 2 [...]

Cordova Gardens – Encinitas, CA

January 1, 2010 by  
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Cordova Gardens 760-944-6984 www.yellowbook.com … Cordova Gardens; planting; gardening; nursery; plants; flowers; statues; bird baths; fountains; blooms; outdoor foliage; tropical stepping stones; plant stands; wrought iron

Balcony & Rooftop Gardens

December 20, 2009 by  
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Before you get started with either your balcony garden or gardening on your rooftop, there are some very important factors to consider.
Firstly, and of course the most obvious, make sure that the structure can withstand the weight and the rooftop will not be comprised with anyone walking on it, let alone creating extra weight or [...]

History Of The Early Gardens

December 16, 2009 by  
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In the beginning there was a garden with natural water fountains. Creation’s garden. And life was good. All plants were natives. Food was pure and abundant. Predators and prey were in balance (which is not to say they were equal).
Then people got involved and introduced concrete fountains and many other things. They brought with them [...]

SCOD Gardens BELTANE Bird Baths & friends!!

November 5, 2009 by  
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SCOD Gardens; SPRING 2007 BELTANE BIRD BATHS & friends!! Seedlings are up in the circle garden at Stowell Galleries. Some have survived from last year: Ruebarb, some Chard, Wild Spinach, Lavender, Sweet-Onion Grass, Lemon-Balm, Peppermints, Catmints, etc… Others are annual transplant seedlings: Tomatoes, Basil, Cabbages (would have survived if potato bugs hadnt killed them 2 [...]

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