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I thought I was joining a group about gardening but I think I may have joined a photography group?  I see a few threads about plants and trees but otherwise it is all beautiful flower pictures.  Would someone tell me the real purpose of this group?…Continue

Started by Grammie Sue May 2, 2017.

MACRO FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY 27 Replies

AgapanthusContinue

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MEMORIES AND BOUQUETS 16 Replies

Getting into the garden is more than a work detail, although it certainly involves that, and only that, sometimes. I was thinkingof all the…Continue

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EDIBLE LANDSCAPE RESOURCE GUIDE

Vegetables and HerbsAbundant Life SeedsBox 157 Saginaw, OR 97472-0157(541) 767-9606www.abundantlifeseeds.comOffers 100% certified organic vegetable, herb, and…Continue

Started by Daddieo Jun 9, 2013.

EDIBLE OF THE MONTH: Lemons and Limes

Winter is citrus time in much of the country. Whether you're eating citrus shipped from warmer climates or lucky enough to live in a climate where you can grow citrus yourself, now is the time to enjoy these luscious fruits.While oranges and…Continue

Started by Daddieo Jun 9, 2013.

ARTFUL FLOWERS -Paintings 2 Replies

Yellow Aquilegia (Columbine)Continue

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EDIBLE OF THE MONTH: CELERIAC

At first sight, Celeriac (AKA Celery Root) is a homely oddball. If you're not quite sure what it looks like, how to use it or even how to pronounce it…Continue

Started by Daddieo Feb 19, 2013.

Reminders For December...Then, It's All Downhill 'til Spring

Store Pesticides and Fertilizers ProperlyStore clearly labelled liquid fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides where they will not freeze.…Continue

Started by Daddieo Dec 7, 2012.

ROMANTIC COSMOS

In Focus: Romantic Cosmos When you think of Cosmos, you may be reminded of grandmotherly gardens from yesteryear~warm and sunny retreats with bees happily…Continue

Started by Daddieo May 24, 2012.

PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE GARDEN 73 Replies

A STUDY OF BEAUTY ~ ZANTEDESCHIAContinue

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Comment by Daddieo on May 3, 2011 at 5:44am
Elegance
Comment by Daddieo on May 3, 2011 at 5:43am
Dewy Hibiscus
Comment by Daddieo on May 3, 2011 at 5:42am
Allium
Comment by Daddieo on May 3, 2011 at 5:42am
Tulip
Comment by Daddieo on April 27, 2011 at 5:37am
Mom Swan and Silver Shadows in the Pond
Comment by Daddieo on April 27, 2011 at 5:35am
Bunting in the Bush - painting
Comment by Daddieo on April 27, 2011 at 5:34am
Flowers and Woodwork
Comment by Daddieo on April 27, 2011 at 5:32am

 

DEER-RESISTANT PLANTS

As winter draws to a close and the snow melts away, it’s common to see deer out in the open, grazing on the new-grown plants and grasses. 
While the appearance of animals is a welcome sign that spring has
arrived, it could also mean trouble for your garden.

Grazing deer are nice to watch, but they can cause extensive damage by feeding on your plants.  Keeping this in mind, gardeners should consider the
placement and selection of their plants.  Try to plant more susceptible
species near the home or in a fenced area.  You may also want to choose
plants that deer are less likely to feed on.

Consider Plants to Deter Deer
Deer tend to avoid bulb vegetables, especially chives, garlic and onions. In addition to these bulb vegetables, there are other plants and flowers
that deer tend to leave alone.  While the following plants categories
are best for landscapes prone to deer damage, it’s important to realize
that no plant is completely “deer proof.”

Deer Resistant Plants

• Dusty Miller
• Snapdragon
• Lantana
• Japanese Painted Fern
• Wood Fern
• Sensitive Fern
• Lavender
• Peony
• Lenten rose
• Foxglove
• Purple coneflower
• Red-hot poker

Comment by Daddieo on April 16, 2011 at 7:03pm
Flower and Devotee
Comment by Daddieo on April 16, 2011 at 7:02pm
Blue Macro
 
 
 

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