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Love Sown Garden

lessons from our family garden

  • In Bloom: Steel Blue Meadow Sage

    May 16, 2012 /

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  • Toddling Through Tuesday

    May 15, 2012 /

    I hope my friends don’t envision me constantly coming up with gardening lesson plans and creative activities for my boys. I’m honestly not that motivated, as evidenced by my near inability to pry myself out of bed this morning and then again after Wookie awoke from his afternoon nap. I’m a very tired mom, due mainly to insomnia and the exorbitant number of Clif Kid Z Bars I consume. All that processed chewy, sweet goodness must be killing my metabolism.…

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  • Close Encounters of the Feathered Kind

    May 14, 2012 /

    This morning I was getting all National Geographic on my backyard, and this mocking bird starting shrieking and flying from tree top to rooftop. I assumed it was because the cat had come outside with me, and I started trying to snap its picture. A pair of hawks swooped overhead, so my theory about the cat shifted to the hawks. The mockingbird’s young must have been out and she was trying to protect them. She finally roosted (still shrieking) in…

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  • Mother’s Day Plant Ideas

    May 11, 2012 /

    It’s Mother’s Day weekend, and my husband has recently mastered gift-giving. He knows a live tree or plant is always preferred over a bouquet of flowers. Here are some plants that would make great gifts for the mother whose thumbs may be just a little brown. Be sure to dig the holes for her! Asiatic lilies. I purchased clearance Asiatic lilies four years ago. The blossoms were already past prime and falling. Each year they come back with brilliance and…

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    JC Raulston Arboretum March Blossoms (Just Pics)

    March 5, 2019

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  • Sunrise Garden Walk

    May 10, 2012 /

    Mornings after a good rain are always the best in spring. The air is cool, the ground is damp, and everything glistens. I poked around in the garden for a bit pulling weeds, snipping of the lowest branches of the tomatoes, and looking for yellow leaves on the potato plants. Birds were shooting like tiny rockets across the yard, and the cat perched expectantly under the empty feeder that had been raided by the squirrels. If only I’d take ten…

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  • In Bloom: Burgundy Beans

    May 9, 2012 /

    Share your Wordless Wednesday post, and if you are feeling generous, link back to mine!

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