I try to see the moon as often as possible. Every now and then, and very carefully, I'll get a quick glimpse of the sun. And look for...
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[img] The local hangout. [img] Basswood fruit, barely. [img] [img] Ancient Crepe Myrtle still trying to bloom. [img] [img]...
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Four white paws. Stretch!
[img] [img] Passiflora from 'Logee's Nursery'.
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Moving plants So, you move stuff around in the garden, do you? Moving stuff is half the fun of gardening.
That's a large number of wildflowers present in an ecosystem. Has the place ever been disturbed or is it pristine?
No, that's not me.
More I love aerial photos. But most of what I have is from LandSat Nasa stuff.
The Great Smokey Mountains I saw a glimpse of one at Cade's Cove. Nowhere else.
Oak Leaf Hydrangea and Common Shield Fern. [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] Keep on planting. I often see...
This can be found on the bag of landscape mix I use. Made in Texas. [img] [img]
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Oxalis I got a mail-order catalog a while back that offered a species of Oxalis. I was interested in it; I just don't know if they could survive...
On their own My house has an empty lot next to it that has about a dozen mature trees. Pecan, Oak, Camphor, and Southern Magnolia. I planted it...
Hydrangea quercifolia (Oak Leaf Hydrangea) [img] [img] Yucca 'Color Guard'. [img] And yet another section of the garden i'm...
This way is so much easier to handle soil. 60 2-cubic foot bags of premium landscape mix. [img] [img]
This fern is destined for Tabula Rasa for planting along the stream bottom. [img] [img] Even though I have extensive plantings of these...
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