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  1. CityChook

    Garden fencing

    ah shucks - thanks a million!
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    hedge roses suggestions?

    The problem I have found with many truly hardy roses is that they often don't have a lot of scent. But rugosas are usually the exception to that rule. I have found that they tend to bloom once, profusely, and then VERY sporadically after that in my climate. But man, when they ARE in bloom, it's...
  3. CityChook

    Need help please with strawberry jam

    mmmmm strawberry jam..... guess I know what I'm doing this weekend now...
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    Garden Photos

    Summer is finally here, although we've had chilly temperatures the last week. Makes my tomatoes and watermelons pout. A few of you asked for updated photos of the new vegetable garden as the season progressed, so here ya go. Thankfully, Mr. Moley has moved on to dig massive holes in yet...
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    Why night gardening is dangerous

    Seriously Catalina, do you have a tetanus shot? Hope your foot is okay.
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    Fun and Easy Garden Signs

    A couple years ago, I scored a bunch of old teacup saucers at a tag sale. I buried them half-way and marked the plant names right on the china with oil-based paint pens. Worked great and looked great in the cottage-style gardens.
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    It Rained! / Rain Barrel Questions

    My guess is that your roof was dirty and that's why the rainbarrel water was brown. I wouldn't worry too much. Depending on what your roofing material is (and how old it is), be careful using that rain water on your vegetables. Lots of modern roofing has arsenic in it, making the run off a bit...
  8. CityChook

    Garden fencing

    vfem, you are too kind. I will be sure to let the DH know that you like his work... And just so you know, I REALLY wanted a garden fence like yours, but my more conservative side (as in DH) said absolutely not.... :) Here's the fence. It cost about $120 to build and it's 14x9. I didn't think...
  9. CityChook

    Squirrels! Eating HOSTAS???

    The hostas are the only thing in my garden that I just CAN NOT keep my chickens out of. Between the poultry and the deer, they don't really stand a chance... I don't think I've ever seen our squirrels eating hosta, but ya never know....
  10. CityChook

    You HAVE to LOOK at this! Amazing!

    I'll bet he's still around. They're great for insect control. The rain we've been getting will likely bring him out again. Good luck!
  11. CityChook

    Planning an Herbal Tea Garden Any Suggestions?

    Don't forget some roses - hips are wonderful in tea and very very high in vitamin C!
  12. CityChook

    Anyone want to help me plan my new dog kennel planters?

    Here are a couple recommendation: Lavender, which smells lovely when it gets brushed up against Basil, FOR SURE, because everyone loves a good pesto (!!) Italian Parsley, a staple in the kitchen Chives, again, a staple Marguarite daisies (bushy foliage with petite white flowers) for some...
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    Shameless pics of a few of my gardens

    Yeah, okay, so I'm just a bit prideful... but a couple of the gardens are just popping right now and are so pretty. We are expecting "severe" weather tomorrow, so I thought I'd better get some shots before they get too beat up. My peonies lasted 2 days before the rain hit - it's the same every...
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    New Garden Fence - pics

    Yes, a mixture of sand and plain soil. For about a week it was a bit unstable but I water it in each time I water the flower/vegetable garden, and now it's pretty solid. Rocks were dug up from around my property. I live in the city and didn't even know those rocks were there. Obviously that's...
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    Who has a Fairy Garden?

    There is a local nursery that carries an entire line of fairy furniture and garden accessories. Oh how I wish I could win the lottery! They have fairy gardens placed around the entire nursery. It's enchanting and my kids' favorite destination.
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    New Garden Fence - pics

    I finally finished the stone walk way in to the new vegetable garden. Now if I could just get Mr. Mole to move on. He has been very destructive in my new perennial garden (to the right) and has taken a liking to tunneling under my walkway. Grrrrr.... The rock with the two holes in it is...
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    Who has a Fairy Garden?

    The fairies were back this week and have added a church to the perennial garden next to the new veggie garden fence...
  18. CityChook

    Gardengirl- watermelons??

    Lesa - I have a couple watermelons in my zone 4 garden and they aren't dead, but they aren't growing either. Just sitting there. I think Steve's right - it needs to get warmer. I wonder if I put a glass bell over the top if that would make them take off? I don't know - I'm afraid of killing them...
  19. CityChook

    give me a break!!!!!

    Snow and frost in June? Maybe you should move to MN. :) Sorry to hear you're having a tough time. Luckily, your season is long and you still have time to replant. Good luck!
  20. CityChook

    New Garden Fence - pics

    Thanks everyone for the nice compliments. I have been passing them along to the DH - Gotta keep him buttered up for whatever project I have in store for him next.... hmmmmmm..... the choices, the choices... Yes, Davearoo - That 100 year old grass didn't want to come up without a fight. But even...
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