Through the Hedge

My boundaries enclose a pleasant land; indeed, I have a goodly heritage. Psalm 16:6

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Native groundcovers

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The Virginia native ground covers are starting to fill in under the mountain laurels. From TTH20100531 The big round leaves are wild ginger,...
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Sweet Bay Magnolia

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This is Magnolia virginiana, the Sweet Bay Magnolia. I think it's a lovely thing. I do admire the big Southern Magnolia but my neighbo...
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Friday, June 4, 2010

Edibles

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The asparagus bed got off to a rocky start this year. Winter 2009 set in early and hard before I got it weeded, fertilized or mulched. We...
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Rose genetics

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Autumn Sunset From TTH20100531 is a naturally occurring ' sport ' of Westerland From TTH20100531 I love them both!
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Hedge Roses

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Darlow's Enigma with a few wild Virginia roses (pink) peeking out. DE was a 'found rose'. No one knows exactly what it is but ...
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Hagen's Woods 2010

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March 21 From TTH20100531 April 10 From TTH20100531 From TTH20100531 May 29 From TTH20100531 Carolina Allspice in weedy mess From TTH2010053...

New Community Project - Harrisonburg

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I picked up a flyer at Saturday's Farmers' Market. It's for the New Community Project - Harrisonburg, who describe themselves as...

Wildflower meadow 2010

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Here is what it looks like at the end of winter: From TTH20100531 From TTH20100531 Ideally you burn off the old vegetation but I live in a t...
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