Archive for July, 2011
Friday, July 29th, 2011
Garden Sprouts – July 29, 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! Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens – I hadn’t heard of these gardens, but after viewing this post, I will be sure to visit if I am in the area. There are many [...]
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Sunday, July 24th, 2011
Mammalarias – Hot, Hot, Hot!
Written by Jeff Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! There is no way around it, dry heat or not, it is very hot in the Sonoran Desert in the middle of the Summer. Of course, this is also known as the “Monsoon Season” so it isn’t necessarily a DRY heat this [...]
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Monday, July 18th, 2011
Platitudes PL8 A TUDES: Vanity License Plates – 74
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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Wednesday, July 13th, 2011
Garden Sprouts – July 13, 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! This article contains remedies for a significant number of pests. I particularly like the use of everyday products that can be put to work in and around the garden. Check your [...]
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Friday, July 8th, 2011
Glory in the Morning (Ipomea Fistulosa Carnea)!
Written by Jeff Follow Jeff on Twitter for daily garden tips and news! Here it is! (see picture below) I knew somehow this was going to be different. When I picked up the packet of seeds at the Master Gardener meeting there was a softness to the packet and the packet was stuffed. Usually there [...]
