It’s already July. The temperature is around 100°F every day, the world is a mess and good friends are in the hospital and/or rehab. So what can I do? I can’t march but I can be regist...
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April 2018 Garden Scrapbook April Fool! Here’s what is left of that viola bowl. The is the first time two blooms were open at the same time on these pale yellow Louisiana iris. The...
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Bulbs of Leucojum aestivum AKA Snowflakes showed up in Costco a few autumns back. Adding a bag to the cart turned out to be a brilliant decision. They get fuller and more beautiful every spri...
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The indoor plants showed color in January – the garden was green and brown. I’m glad I took this photo of the violas on the windowsill. That green bowl planter was a favorite and it’...
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GARDEN BLOGGERS BLOOM DAY for SEPTEMBER 2017 By AnnieinAustin for her Transplantable Rose Blog http://annieinaustin.blogspot.com/ Do you see what I see? That patch of red School House l...
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In early March 2015 late deep freezes blasted the Texas Mountain Laurels and I wrote this lament. This year March arrived sweetly, and everything has been pretty peachy so far - but crazy e...
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This post, “Groundhog Day What’s In Bloom List” was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. My neighborhood had some cold nights recently but I’m pretty sure...
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This post "The Insistence of Violets" was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. According to my plant spreadsheet, I was at the annual ZILKER GARDEN FEST on March 2...
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When MAY DREAMS CAROL PROPOSED HER IDEA of bloggers everywhere posting photos of what was in bloom each month, I was up for it, and made a post for the FIRST GARDEN BLOGGERS BLOOM DAY on Februar...
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Are you seeing this blog post on blogspot? Or are you seeing it at TexasOutdoorsmen dot com? if you're seeing my posts and photos on the TexasOutdoorsmen dot com site, it is absolutely witho...
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DECEMBER 5, 2014: Are you seeing this blog post on blogspot? Or are you seeing it at TexasOutdoorsmen dot com? if you're seeing my posts and photos on the TexasOutdoorsmen dot com site, it is ...
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DECEMBER 5, 2014: Are you seeing this blog post on blogspot? Or are you seeing it at TexasOutdoorsmen dot com? if you're seeing my posts and photos on the TexasOutdoorsmen dot com site, it is...
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This post, STILL POSTING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog The Transplantable Rose turned eight years old last week. Eight years is long ...
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This post about my garden in Austin, Texas was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. Three weeks can make a big difference in the garden! Since that last post the garde...
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This post about my garden in Austin, Texas was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. Did my February post listing ALL THE TREES IN THE GARDEN put a hex on them? This par...
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A few days ago fellow Central Texas garden blogger Laura at WILLS FAMILY ACRES wrote about the trees growing on her 2-acre property. It was fascinating to see the large numbers of live oaks and ...
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This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. What do you think of when you hear "Ginger plant"? The first one that comes to my mind is HEDYCHIUM CORONARIUM , the...
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This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. Rain is a big deal here, and it rained today! I watched through the kitchen window as the rain ran down the chain...
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This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. The plants aren't howling and writhing like cats in heat, but gardeners in Austin would probably like to howl today...
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This post, "Gaudy Redefined" was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. Seven years ago I started a blog on a whim, mostly so I could comment on other blogs (back then y...
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This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. The May garden has few surprises, but unexpectedly cool nights, days under 90°F and some rain in the last month hav...
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May Dreams Carol started Garden Bloggers Bloom Day in February 2007 and I JOINED IN RIGHT AWAY . Sometimes I've skipped a few months and sometimes I put a list on Annie's Addendum without a post....
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This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. When I was a child, my grandmother made pfeffernusse cookies. My younger brother liked them better than I did, but...
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This post was written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog. Our Austin gardens have flirted with Jack Frost a few times, in the hours just before dawn on clear d...
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Written by Annie in Austin for her Transplantable Rose blog The ground is already covered in leaves and twigs and pecan husks so that August looks like Autumn, but the days are still hot. An...
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