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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Driftwood Redo

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I find this time of the year so sad. Most of my flowers have bloomed and when they die off, I have little to look forward to for the next fe...
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Friday, July 16, 2010

The Yellow Calla Finally Bloomed

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Remember the area next to the main arbor where I was hoping the yellow callas would bloom with the white trumpet (Easter) lilies? Well, one ...
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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Shasta Daisies Make Great Centerpieces

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There is no shortage of Shasta daisies in my yard. Shastas are pretty low maintenance...that is until they die and you have to cut them all ...
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Last Tango in Zoey's Garden

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This one is called 'Kentucky'--a soft pumpkin color with cinnamon speckles. I spent over 5 hours in the garden yesterday. I was out ...
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Blooming Tuesday -A Trip Around the Ponderosa

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It's time again for Jean's 'Blooming Tuesday' I had such fun participating last week and I met some new gardeners. You may ...
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'Dot Com' Tango Lily Opened While I was Gone

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We were gone all weekend on a little get-a-way with my parents. I am so fortunate in that my dear husband loves to be with my parents. My DH...
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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Ligularia -- The Rocket

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Here is my one barely surviving Ligularia in June of 2006. It lived through that year, but never got very big. It languished for a couple mo...
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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Out Pops ' Vivaldi'

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'Vivaldi' is a pretty pink Asiatic hybrid that I planted in 2003. She is the one next to the white trumpet (Easter) lilies that I sh...
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Friday, July 9, 2010

Responding to a few Comments

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Every now and then I like to share some comments in a blog post. My feeling is that not very many people go back to a post and click on comm...
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Diana LaMarre
Michigan, United States
I am so glad you stopped by to visit my garden. I garden in lower northern Michigan (zone 5) in far less than ideal conditions. I have too many pine trees, too much shade, too many rocks, herds of hosta-munching deer and rabbits who think my lilly buds are gourmet appetizers. I am by no means an expert in horticulture or garden design--just an amateur with a shovel and a passion. My garden changes daily during the summer and I will be updating frequently. During the winter months, I blog about my favorite cold-weather hobby--quilting and just my everyday musings. I hope you enjoy your visit, and that you will come back soon.
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