Archive for February, 2011
Sunday, February 27th, 2011
Platitudes PL8 A TUDES: Vanity License Plates – 66
Written by Jeff Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! We continue our series of personalized (vanity) license plates in Arizona. To maintain individual privacy, we try to show as little information about particular cars as possible as long as we can reveal the license plate. NOTE – License plate photos may [...]
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Monday, February 21st, 2011
Garden Sprouts – February 21, 2011
Written by Jeff Non-GOTM pictures credited by hover notes – move cursor over image Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! 5 Great Evergreen Perennials for the Winter Garden – After noting the article above, you might want to think about one of the five plants mentioned in the article below to [...]
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Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
Frost Blanket Bingo
Written by Jeff Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! One of the -odd things about living in the desert is that it can be the hottest of places and, at times, very cold. Plants need to be able to withstand a wide range of temperatures. Native plants generally don’t have too [...]
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Friday, February 11th, 2011
Platitudes PL8 A TUDES: Vanity License Plates – 65
Written by Jeff Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! Jeff has a new site about learning to use a Macintosh Computer if you are interested! We continue our series of personalized (vanity) license plates in Arizona. To maintain individual privacy, we try to show as little information about particular cars as [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Vanity license plates by jbross
Saturday, February 5th, 2011
Garden Sprouts, February 5, 2011
Written by Jeff Non-GOTM pictures credited by hover notes – move cursor over image Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! How to deter destructive (@!?*^#) squirrels – These pesky rodents are very smart and if there is a “kink in your armor,” they will probably find it. When we lived [...]
