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We have begin harvesting the onion and garlic bulbs we planted back in late fall. It has been a very pleasant experience, since this is the first time we have had such a bounty. We have purple onions (they are so large, …
Source: Rose
What’sa Potato Onion you ask? Well it’s definitely not a potato, not even distantly related to those starchy tubers. No, it’s not some weird genetic cross between a potato and an onion. Potato onions are actually a type of onion that …
Source: Kenny Point
So far I have done green, blue and pink, time for purple!
Source: Iowa Gardening Woman
Mazus reptans 'Purple'
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Harvest in 70 days. All-America Selections 2006 Vegetable Award Winner Gallery Index Image 3 of 20.
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Nothing like old fashioned lilacs for fragrance, have I mentioned I love to garden for fragrance??
Source: Iowa Gardening Woman
My view on color in the garden: you need a lot of it. So I don't think much about coordinating plantings by color; the main thing for me is coordinating bloom times and including plenty of long-blooming annuals. …
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But lawns are hardly the gardening topic on everyone’s minds today. What’s on our minds is “we’ve lost of our Spring!” Has anyone seen it? It was here Monday, 74 degrees, sunny, just about as perfect a day as you could ask for. …
Source: Carol
As promised in the recent entry on browsing heirloom seed catalogs I intend to share some of the interesting plants that I stumble across in my favorite seed catalogs. Here’s the first new and unusual vegetable variety that I plan to …
Source: Kenny Point
Between the rain and the mild temperatures, volunteers are popping up everywhere. The photo is of Snow-On-the-Mountain (euphorbia marginata) whose children (from last year's crop) are growing by leaps and bounds - between everything. …
Source: Molly Day