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Some things I forgot when I uploaded the other photos.

This is the new citrus tree that I bought this year in the hopes that the Giant Swallowtails will like it. It never hurts that it produces fruit for me too.

Old watering can used as a planter (the bottom rusted so we cut the bottom off!) with seedlings, which should be poppies.

My sedum has grown lots!

Arch 400 Studio Reviews, Garden Projects, Fall 2012

bed with crowns, waiting for topsoil

This is Elvaston Castle. A lovely place owned by Derbyshire county council and run as a country park. and it's on my way home from work and open till 8 at night this time of year.

Great place for an after work stroll.

 

Arch 400 Studio Reviews, Garden Projects, Fall 2012

On April 14, 2016, the UC Irvine Garden Project hosted a Community Vision and Action Planning Workshop among the UCI urban gardens to discuss ways gardeners could share resources, boost production and improve the health and wellness of the UC Irvine community.

  

Photo Credit: Andrea Bell, UCI

 

Some things I forgot when I uploaded the other photos. The view to the ha ha.

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From left to right - President Miriam, Donna, PP Mark, District Governor Wally K, Claire, Marthe and Tim

Front and side view of the 'almost' complete water feature

Elvaston Castle country park, Derbyshire. I went for a walk after work and just took photos of things I liked the look of.

The garden project nears the end of Week II. The paving is almost finished and I particulalry like the use of real stone for the flags. The fencing and the planting reamins to be done to complete the job.

A few more bits from Newstead Abbey, Notts

yes, there was ice cold driving rain whilst we were doing this

Arch 400 Studio Reviews, Garden Projects, Fall 2012

The area to be grassed is defined by sleepers forming a square. Here you can see the first one leading off the main leeper wall. Each one is sitting on columns of bricks to make sure they remain strong steady and don't move over time.

Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, girls used milk jugs to water their plants in the three sisters garden, 6/16/21

Check out TOH Garden Project at Helen Bernstein HS

arrrrgggg .. whats your favorite organic way of killing these things? (killing or just repelling)

 

I am going to spray or wash them with garlic or onion extract later today

Manicured boulevards give way to flowers everywhere

 

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My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry

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The aim of today was to clear the drive of all the aggregates that have sat on there since last October. That involved shifting 3 tonnes of materials up onto the garden. With the pebbles and top soil done, its just the sand thats left. Here you can see im still in good spirits, even though its raining.

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