June 2013 - Page 3 of 6
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Design
Laura’s garden in Connecticut
Continuing on in my neighborhood, today's photos come from my dear friend and neighbor Laura Allen's garden. Laura and I spend tons of time in each others gardens, swapping ideas,…
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Design
Another Visit to Michelle’s Garden in Connecticut
It's that time again--time to practice what I preach and share some photos of my OWN garden! My hubby Rob (rwotzak) and I have been working our behinds off this…
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Design
Kiah’s garden in British Columbia, revisited
We visited Kiah Grant's garden for the first time back in September (refresh your memory HERE). Today she's back with more, including some BEFORE shots! She says, "The garden has…
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Article
Tips for Selling Your Garden (er, Home) Part 2
Once you've gotten your potential home buyer out of the car, it's time to make them feel like this is a place where they can fulfill their dreams and set…
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Article
Tips for Selling Your Garden (er, Home) Part 1
With housing sales picking up, you might be considering putting your house on the market. The garden you've loved and labored over can help you sell or it might be…
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Kitchen Gardening
Straw Bale Gardening (Part I)
Having read Straw Bale Gardens, by Joel Karsten, I was ready to try growing in my first straw bale.
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Design
Jane’s garden in Maine, revisited
Happy Friday, GPODers! We visited Jane Donelon's garden in Maine back in February (refresh your memory HERE), and back then, we only got a tiny glimpse of what her garden…
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Design
Michael’s garden in Washington, Day 2
I just couldn't get enough of Michael and his partner's garden (judging from yesterday's comments, I'm not alone!), and he sent in tons of photos, so today we're continuing our…
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Design
Michael’s garden in Washington, Day 1
Today's photos are from Michael Farndale. He says, "I live in Bothell, Washington, just north of Seattle. These photos were taken the morning of 9 June 2013. This is our…
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Kitchen Gardening
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