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Spring CountDown

Started by Graceful Antiques. Last reply by Graceful Antiques May 4. 1 Reply

So ready to go garden crazy. Anyone else?Early girl tomatoes can be planted in some places now. Use milk jugs with bottom cut out to cover at night if needed.Continue

Tags: Vegetables, Spring, Garden

Planting your Garden

Started by Another Time Antiques. Last reply by Graceful Antiques Mar 23. 3 Replies

How To Plant Your…Continue

Tags: peace, plants, gardening

Hyacinths

Started by Graceful Antiques. Last reply by MTippingAtelier-Admin Mar 22. 2 Replies

Anyone else grow these? Mine are in full bloom. I love them and they smell so nice.Continue

Tags: Spring, Flower, Garden, Hyacinth

Hollyhocks

Started by Graceful Antiques. Last reply by FrenchAntiques4u Mar 19. 7 Replies

Does anyone grow Hollyhocks? I have some seed and wondering how hard it is for them to grow. I love them and you rarely do see them anymore. SandySo happy we finally had a warmer day. I am so ready…Continue

Tags: Spring, Flowers, Garden, Planting, Hollyhocks

Fall Garden

Started by Graceful Antiques. Last reply by Graceful Antiques Dec 4, 2012. 2 Replies

September and finishing planting Fall garden. ChivesSwiss ChardOnionsBibb lettuceCollardsA few Celebrity tomato plants (will see on these as late) Anyone else? Lots of pansies and added them in the…Continue

Tags: Chives, Collards, Pansies, Garden, Fall

Composting? Ever Tried it?

Started by ElsiesAttic ~ CEO. Last reply by This Old Attic Sep 21, 2012. 25 Replies

Hi all...I would like to know how many folks here are into composting.Lora :)Continue

Tags: composting

My Robin's nest..and some other pics..

Started by MTippingAtelier-Admin. Last reply by Carmel Collectibles Aug 25, 2012. 3 Replies

There is a Robin's nest right outside my carriage house, and I just had to snap Mama Robin as she watched me warily with her beady eye!  While enjoying the garden yesterday I snapped some other pics…Continue

Tags: basset hound, pepper plants, inchworm, nest, robin

Tank Garden

Started by Jill Ruth. Last reply by Daisy Antiques Aug 25, 2012. 2 Replies

Hello all,I started a "tank garden" last year using cattle tanks as raised beds.  I thought some of you vintage and garden lovers may be interested in it.  There is a tab at the top of my blog that…Continue

Great Catalogs & Websites

Started by ElsiesAttic ~ CEO. Last reply by frstyfrolk Mar 15, 2012. 11 Replies

I love each March when I get my Burpee's, Spring Hill Nursery, and…Continue

Tags: List of Garden Catalogs

Slug Bate - Cocktails after Breakfast

Started by Another Time Antiques. Last reply by Gilty Girl Vintage Jun 6, 2010. 1 Reply

OK... here's two tried and true solutions for those plant mangling slugs that plague our ever moist garden areas:  Beer and Egg shells.Yep, not kidding.  All winter long I saved and crushed our egg…Continue

Tags: beer, gardening, eggs, slugs, pest control

My resident toad!

Started by MTippingAtelier-Admin. Last reply by MTippingAtelier-Admin Apr 13, 2010. 18 Replies

I have a resident toad and the other night the dogs had cornered him and were barking their heads off at the poor thing. I repeatedly put him over the fence hoping he'd make his way over to the creek…Continue

Tags: photos, Toad

Save The Bees

Started by ElsiesAttic ~ CEO. Last reply by Vintage Clothing Shop Jan 14, 2010. 16 Replies

Did you know that Honey Bees are dying and that it will directly affect our food supply?Here are some links…Continue

Tags: honeybees

Flower help ID

Started by Another Time Antiques. Last reply by VintagefromVermont Dec 30, 2009. 8 Replies

If anybody should know it would be a garden group! :)Can you tell me what these flowers are?Continue

Tags: print, flower, hankie

The Japanese Tomato Ring...YOU'VE GOT TO TRY IT!!!

Started by So Dear 2 My Heart. Last reply by Joanne Spengler Jul 23, 2009. 12 Replies

This is a semi-well known phenomena in the Louisville, KY area where I live. I've done it as well as several friends and you get dinner plate sized tomatoes and TONS of them. I ran out of people to…Continue

Tags: soil, mulch, production, compost, fertilizer

What does one do with Fava Beans??

Started by Empress Jade Vintage. Last reply by Empress Jade Vintage Jul 14, 2009. 6 Replies

I have just started my very first veggie garden this year and I planted some Sweet Lorraine Fava Beans. I think they are ripe, but not sure. Pods are anywhere from 4 to 6 inches long and beans inside…Continue

Tags: beans, fava, cook, to, how

Saguaro Cactus ~Bird Nests...

Started by vintageREcycling. Last reply by vintageREcycling Jun 23, 2009. 2 Replies

today was one of those days when you go to a sale and you spend the whole day just making it thru...... and best of all..... one of those CUTEST Grandmas who had tons of her vintage crafting…Continue

Tags: planters, crafts, nature, birds nest, cactus

Roses! Favorites?

Started by Wanderlust & Pixie Dust. Last reply by Joanne Spengler Jun 19, 2009. 11 Replies

Planted a bare root Geoff Hamilton last year and a Crown Princess Margareta this fall. I decided to place them in huge pots because the gophers around here devour everything. And I mean just about…Continue

Scale!!!!! Ick!!!

Started by ElsiesAttic ~ CEO. Last reply by Charmings Collectibles May 24, 2009. 2 Replies

Fried Farts!!!!!! They are BACK!!!! Last year we had a bout with Scale on our plum tree and thought we had it under control.We used Safer soap to hand wash the branches. John actually got on a ladder…Continue

Tags: pests, scale

My Garden Decor

Started by ShowtimeVintage. Last reply by Bibby's Rocket May 14, 2009. 10 Replies

When hubby and I came home from errands today, a huge box turtle was sitting at the edge of the driveway. If we hadn't seen him, we would have surely run over him. He is very large, about the size of…Continue

Tags: decor, vintage, turtle, art, garden

Ideas and tips for my city roof or fire escape garden!

Started by Archivia. Last reply by Archivia May 8, 2009. 5 Replies

Hey everyone! I've never done this but I am thinking about starting a small city garden on my roof and/or fire escape. I live on the top floor of my building and roof access is allowed and easy and I…Continue

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Comment by Daisy Antiques on March 22, 2012 at 11:29am

I hope to learn from you all - my Mother is a great garden person and I got nothing of that "gene" - so I am going to soak up all your comments. Thanks for letting me join.

 

Comment by CheriShops - Admin on June 8, 2011 at 8:05pm
I came out my back door as one of the cats was making strange hyper sounds, and found myself almost face to err face with the snake! I grabbed the cat and came inside, then grabbed the camera and photographed it through the screened window. I am pretty sure it's a southern racer, aggressive, with ability to inflict a nasty bite, but not venomous. Still, I will be watering my garden with a bit more of an observant eye from now on lol
Comment by Three Chicks Vintage on June 8, 2011 at 7:21pm
Nice snake!  LOL! I think I would p** myself if I found that in my garden.
Comment by CheriShops - Admin on June 8, 2011 at 5:29pm
a visitor to my garden that I hope makes a quick departure ;-)
Comment by MTippingAtelier-Admin on November 7, 2010 at 11:29pm
Wow, One Horse, your garden is LOVELY! Thanks for sharing it:)

Mary
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Comment by CheriShops - Admin on August 7, 2010 at 9:52pm
my butterfly garden


The stream out back with birds

Comment by Tesoro Fino ~ Fine Treasures on March 28, 2010 at 11:54am
When I first saw the flowers in bloom, I was thinking .."where does she live that flowers are blooming?" I, too, long for all those plants that are just popping through the soil to burst with vibrant colors! Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos with us. Rita @ TesoroFino.com
Comment by Poppy Cottage on March 28, 2010 at 11:01am
I have a business painting vintage furniture but planting flowers at my studio is just as much fun!!! Check out my page for pictures of the garden at Poppy Cottage....Happy spring!

Comment by Vintage Clothing Shop on January 19, 2010 at 11:03pm
It's the dead of winter here, in Canada...sigh.

I'm dreaming of the days when I can get back into my garden with all it's lovely flowers and herbs, the hummingbirds will return and the butterflies as well.

Oh how I long to sit under the gazebo as the sunlight fades and listen to the frogs begin their evening serenades.
Comment by Joanne Spengler on July 21, 2009 at 8:50pm

I finally finished the brick work around my fountain, but I am still trying to get the color right on the fountain...it was black, and I really didn't like it...so it has been blue, copper, bronze, and then just a light green over all to try and tone down the glitzy look...the first photo is a frame my husband and I put in a section of lattice in between the sections of picket fence....I really like the way it came out...I had wanted to put a mirror behind it, but it was too much trouble and I don't really think it needed it....If anyone looks at it, let me know what you think...Joanne
 

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