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Peonies in a public garden I visited recently.

#Bloomscrolling #Gardening #gardens #peonies

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thechattygardener, to gardening
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It’s always interesting to find out what’s shaped a garden - personal taste, visits to other plots or, as in the case of Charingworth Court, a holiday.

I’ve been out to this Cotswold garden ahead of its open days for the National Garden Scheme and discovered a touch of Japan.

You can read about my visit in the blog: https://bit.ly/3WEyA6D

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ai6yr, to gardening

GREAT opportunity for those in the Conejo Valley/Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park. There is an opportunity for $250 in FREE PLANTS (plus help) to convert your yard into a native garden from the local Audubon society. https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/conservation/lawns-to-habitat/

ai6yr, (edited )

Some great before/after photos from this program (not my yard). (I also took advantage of this, it was AWESOME). Before/After!

SharonCummingsArt, to Birds
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sfwrtr, (edited ) to random
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Watermelon radishes grew this time. Adding sand to the soil worked! It's the size of a softball. 1/2

sfwrtr,
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Homegrown watermelon radishes are great and look like watermelon, and smell so radish-y! 2/2

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I have created two of these in the inverse. Beautiful striking black and white flower art by floral artist Sharon Cummings. A unique design with classical elements and botanical beauty.

ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/black-and-white-inverse-floral-art-sharon-cummings.html

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Two tiered waterfall feature in local botanical gardens back up and running again for the summer season.

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thejapantimes, to Life
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lillyfinch, to gardening
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Sunflowers and Mexican Petunias in my garden.

karmaso, to Bloomscrolling
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Tulip Tuesday!

Beautiful even as they begin to shed petals…

compost, to climate
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Feeling miserable because of allergies.

I was not always suffering from those issues as I grew up on a farm and used to help with the hay work in the summer.

So the fact that I am now experiencing hayfever symptoms is the consequence of .

Despite taking a powerful allergy medicine it is still not safe to go outside for me.

This is why when we talk to you so often about the on this account, it is not because we are being greenwashed.

It is because it is affecting my health and our in a significant way.

It is also why those who would like to deny the climate issues are very unwelcome on this community, I could not give less of a damn about their opinions.

mappingsupport, to pnw
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Got garden weather?
39 and rain near Redmond WA this morning.

Mini greenhouse has several kinds of onions grown from seed and ready to transplant, some carrots, lettuce, and two bell pepper plants. Spinach and radishes have already been harvested and those areas will be replanted with carrots, radish and onions. I am curious if I can get Walla Walla onions to mature planting as late as May 1.

The pic with the raised bed has Davidor Shallots on the left and Walla Walla onions on the right. The Wallas were planted last fall and overwintered in the greenhouse. In the background are strawberries, garlic and early potatoes.
#PNW #Gardens #Gardening #GrowYourOwn

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SharonCummingsArt, to Red
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A sundial made of topiary , at Ascott House, a National Trust property near Wing, Buckinghamshire, England. Buxus, and Irish Yew. April 2024.

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