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Summary of the 2007 Garden PicturesSummary of the 2007 Garden Pictures.
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This is the URL to pictures taken in my garden during the year 2007. The detail with explanation can be found here, if required. http://www.durgan.org/Blog/Durgan.html
This was the plants I grew and sometimes harvested during the summer of 2007. All the work was accomplished by myself. Enjoy.
Planting Small Seeds "Durgan's Method" http://xrl.us/nh6x
Kick Type Sod Removal Tool http://xrl.us/nqb9
The Small Roto-tillers. My Experience 2006 http://20may2006.notlong.com/
Method to Improve Drainage http://20MarkApril2006.notlong.com
Chipper Shredder. Composting http://xrl.us/pdxv
Making Juice from Fruit and Vegetables. http://xrl.us/ujtn
Making a New Vegetable Garden Area. http://xrl.us/nqb9
Adding Fibre to Vegetable Bed. hhttp://gardenbed.notlong.com/
Painting Rebar for Plant Supports. http://Rebarp.notlong.com
First Crocus Blooms. http://CrocusB.notlong.com
Stiff Neck Snake Garlic http://Garlic1.notlong.com
Spring Garden 23 April 2007 http://springgar.notlong.com/
Garden View and Planting Peas 22 April 2007.http://gardenpeas.notlong.com/
Artichoke Plants (Green Globe) 2007 http://gaeso.notlong.com/
Siberian Squill http://squrill.notlong.com/
Preparing A Garden Bed http://Gardenbed1.notlong.com
Mixing Wood Chips and Compost http://Compost2.notlong.com
Physalis pruinosa (Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry) http://aicah.notlong.com/
Papaver rhoeas (Shirley Poppy) http://aemoo.notlong.com/
European Snowball Bush 27 May 2007 http://esball.notlong.com/
Garden Planted 24 May 2007 http://Planted2.notlong.com
European Crane Fly Larvae 17 May 2007. http://cranflyl.notlong.com/
Tomato Plant frost damage 14 May 2007 http://TomatoFrost.notlong.com
Paeonia tenuifolia (fernleaf peony).14 May 2007 http://fernleafpeo.notlong.com
Tulip Beds 9 May 2007 http://tulipbeds.notlong.com/
Tomato in Garden http://tomatoss.notlong.com/
First Rhubarb 3 May 2007 Zone 5 http://rhubarb2.notlong.com/
Garden Growth 1 May 2007 http://Garden1May.notlong.com
Colorado Potato beetle - Leptinotarsa decemlineata http://ColoradoP.notlong.com
Blue Clematis. http://Mblue.notlong.com
Bachelor's Button, Cornflower, Centaurea cyanus http://danah.notlong.com
Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) http://callali.notlong.com/
Vegetable and Fruit Garden http://gardseng.notlong.com/
Tradescantia bracteata (Spiderwort) http://spiderw.notlong.com/
Eccremocarpus scaber (Chilean Glory Vine) http://guiph.notlong.com
Canterbury Bells (Campanula medium) http://CaanterB.notlong.com
Spinach (First of the season). http://spinach.notlong.com/
Venidium fastuosum (Zulu Prince) http://aiyaa.notlong.com
Snake Garlic (Allium sativum) http://SerpentG.notlong.com
Flea Beetle http://FleaB.notlong.com
Lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina) http://Lambsea.notlong.com
Oenothera fruticosa (Sundrops) http://Sundrops.notlong.com
Mother's Day Lily http://sahpe.notlong.com/
Delphinium http://xrl.us/2gsq
Fruiting Weeping Mulberry Tree. http://fmulberry.notlong.com/
Datura inoxia; Devil's trumpet. http://eelah.notlong.com
Vegetable Garden 16 June 2007 Zone 5. http://aejie.notlong.com/
Niobe Clematis http://iafae.notlong.com/
Romaine Lettuce http://ibaig.notlong.com/
Garden Meal http://iusei.notlong.com/
The Lily Bed http://zoopa.notlong.com/
Beets http://xrl.us/2gsa
Floribundas (cluster roses), Escapade Rose http://xrl.us/2gsv
Broccoli, Cauliflower, and Celery First of the season. http://aihoo.notlong.com/
Kohlrabi, Joi Choi, Rutabago http://pheza.notlong.com
The Home Garden in all its Glory. http://poqua.notlong.com
Making real juice from fruit and vegetables. http://oochi.notlong.com
Pulling Garlic and re-planting. http://aipoh.notlong.com/
Portulaca Bed http://oohae.notlong.com
Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) http://sheph.notlong.com/
Cuccumbers Producing http://engae.notlong.com
Tobacco Plants http://gahpi.notlong.com/
Tiger Lily http://unahd.notlong.com/
Effective watering of plant roots.http://ugaex.notlong.com/
Morning Glory Trellis. http://oohah.notlong.com
Sunflower (Helianthus annus) http://jomee.notlong.com
Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)http://aenai.notlong.com/
Cleome or Spider Flower (Cleome hasslerana)http://quiph.notlong.com/
Bee Balm (Monarda didyma) http://ujeir.notlong.com
Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus L.) http://ishoh.notlong.com/
American Gooseberry (Ribes hirtellum) http://ohqui.notlong.com
Raspberry http://ibozo.notlong.com/
Rudbeckia laciniata 'Hortensia' (Golden Glow) http://eivic.notlong.com
Crocosmia Lucifer http://xaegh.notlong.com/
Capsicum annuum 'Explosive Ember' Hot Pepper http://etooj.notlong.com/
Papaver Somniferum Flowers http://chaeh.notlong.com/
Mirabilis jalapa--Four O'Clock http://fahgo.notlong.com/
Growing Potatoes http://moomi.notlong.com/
Preparing Garden Area for 2008 http://quooy.notlong.com/
Preparing Horseradish condiment http://xaere.notlong.com/
Potato Harvest http://zofie.notlong.com/
Cherry Tomato Sweet Million http://uixef.notlong.com/
Late Season Raspberries http://biida.notlong.com/
Loofah for Sponges http://kazei.notlong.com/
Japanese Beetle on Grape Vine http://aelah.notlong.com/
Concord Grapes http://toogu.notlong.com/
Knee Pads with Flexible Joint http://oumai.notlong.com/
Sod Busting http://meuho.notlong.com/
Last of the Garden for 2007 http://gifuo.notlong.com/
Passiflora caerulea http://lijie.notlong.com
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Durgan Brantford, ON Canada Zone 5B
http://www.durgan.org/Blog/Durgan.html
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Local lass
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nice pics durgen what you got planned for next year?
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Durgan
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| Local lass wrote: | | nice pics durgen what you got planned for next year? |
Still mulling about next year. I really haven't got into deep planning as to what will be planted. I have ordered a few different items.
The vegetable garden will bv similar to 2007, but in the 2008 year I will plant some corn if space permits, also I want some different tomato types, which haven't been ordered yet.
I try to avoid the ordinary run of flowers. I like flowers to be in the 2 to 3 feet height range, and dislike my yard looking like a common park. Different is my aim. Unique if possible.
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Local lass
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Holly hock is a good one for hieght.
We are just sorting the garden out for winter.
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Durgan
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| Local lass wrote: | Holly hock is a good one for hieght.
We are just sorting the garden out for winter. |
There are holly hocks in my garden. I am always fighting holly hock rust. The area was flammed in the Fall with mixed success. I didn't have rust all summer, but noticed it re-appeared in October. If I have the rust next yar I will pull the holly hock plants. The rust will win.
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WeAreSTFC
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| Durgan wrote: | | Local lass wrote: | Holly hock is a good one for hieght.
We are just sorting the garden out for winter. |
There are holly hocks in my garden. I am always fighting holly hock rust. The area was flammed in the Fall with mixed success. I didn't have rust all summer, but noticed it re-appeared in October. If I have the rust next yar I will pull the holly hock plants. The rust will win. |
Why do I not understand a word of that, or owt else on this topic?
Why are my posts so moronic?
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Local lass
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Why do I not understand a word of that, or owt else on this topic?
Why are my posts so moronic?
thats because your not into gardening
as for the second question only you can answer that. :lol: :wink:
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