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Gardening With Nature

Welcome to my zone 9a habitat garden near Houston, Texas. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. The blooms of the Carolina jessamine signal the changing of the seasons. Winter is almost over. Spring is breathing down its neck. As change comes to Nature and the garden, I have made the difficult decision to change some things in my life as well. For the past few years, I have published on three separate but related blogs - Backyard Birder. Where I wrote about birds, The Nature of Things. This blog is now six-and-a-h.

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Backyard Birder

Come and experience the world of birds with me. Devoted to habitat gardening, and The Nature of Things. An eclectic blog devoted to. well, a little bit of everything. I have greatly enjoyed doing all three blogs but none more so than this one. In August, 2011, after the Chronicle.

Houston Garden Girl

Thursday, January 8, 2015. Possibly the Very Best Citrus. Not only am I a gardener, but my dad is a gardener, and my granddad is a gardener. Here we are, three generations of gardeners. They do have a lot of Texas crepe myrtles growing there, but semi-tropical they are not. What I really wanted to tell you about are Kishu Mandarins. Kids love them and w.

Red Dirt Ramblings - Firmly rooted and growing in Oklahoma soil

Firmly rooted and growing in Oklahoma soil. Ask me a question! Gluten and Dairy Free Help. The 20-30 Something Garden Guide Blog. Summer gardening sighs into August. Do you find it difficult to write about summer gardening? I do I feel the same way about summer after July 4th that I do about winter after December 25th. I love the two holidays, but the weather tends to get worse after each. Summer flowers for summer heat.

Our Ever-Changing Landscape

Sunday, February 22, 2015. A lot of gardening is going on! I hope that, like me, everyone can look forward to a happy Springtime of planting. Monday, December 1, 2014. Sowing Seeds on Top of my Head. I hope that everyone enjoyed a wonderful and bountiful Thanksgiving. Depends upon our state of mind. Can you recall a time that you were not as thankful as you should be? The uncertainty and c.

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Welcome to my zone 9a habitat garden near Houston, Texas. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. The blooms of the Carolina jessamine signal the changing of the seasons. Winter is almost over. Spring is breathing down its neck. As change comes to Nature and the garden, I have made the difficult decision to change some things in my life as well. For the past few years, I have published on three separate but related blogs - Backyard Birder. Where I wrote about birds, The Nature of Things. This blog is now six-and-a-h.

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