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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Mid October

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Still learning and trying to grow cuttings of the ancient crepe myrtle from the historic property across the street. I am trying to build gardens that will be worthy of the B and B that Pinewood Cottage will become when I retire. I have a few more years to go.
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Gardening Zones

We are in gardening zone 7b, we have mild wet winters - rare freezing temps below 20 degrees. The summers are hot and dry, and highest temps are right at 100 at the worst.

Meet Mr. Darcy

Meet Mr. Darcy
In March 2020 we welcomed home the newest member of our family our third standard poodle Mr. Darcy. A solid chocolate brown, high energy puppy, he has really energized our quiet house.

Jack Frost

Jack Frost
2001? - 2015

Blogs I enjoy

  • Larry's Creative Zone
    Tuesday, a Rainy Day
    8 hours ago
  • The Queen of Seaford
    Photo-a-Day Week 25
    2 days ago
  • Dirt Therapy
    10 June Favorites
    3 days ago
  • Outside Clyde
    Get Back To The Garden
    1 year ago
  • Rhone Street Gardens
    A different angle
    5 years ago
  • The Galloping Gardener
    Iconic British gardens - Beth Chatto Gardens, Essex
    5 years ago
  • Living and Gardening in the Ozarks
    Odds and Ends of Things
    6 years ago
  • Secrets of a Seed Scatterer
    Spartacus
    6 years ago
  • Worcester College Gardeners
    Mistletoe In The Orchard
    6 years ago
  • Claus Dalby - mit haveliv
    Nu er den her …
    7 years ago
  • John Grimshaw's Garden Diary
    Garden People 2017
    7 years ago
  • Burt Stark House Grounds Keepers
    Front Steps of the Burt Stark House
    7 years ago
  • Pinewood Cottage
    I Need Thee Every Hour
    10 years ago
  • A Chef in the Garden
    Autumn Blooms
    12 years ago
  • Children of the Corm: A Charleston Garden Blog
    Peeking in September behind the Garden Gate
    12 years ago
  • Seventh Street Cottage
    Catching up.
    13 years ago

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