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POPSPretty Pretty Wanted to share this- if your climate is pottery friendly they could stay in the garden year-round. If not, they would still be nice ornaments for the growing season. Think of them in a little herbal door garden -nice.
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POPSFairy House You know how something gets in your head and everytime you turn around you seem to see a new example of it? well, fairy gardens, and fairy houses are what's in my head right now.
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POPSModern Miss Jekyll Gertrude Jekyll and Margery Fish were known to surreptitiously drop their fav seeds in garden that "needed" them. This is the hyper version of that!
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POPSHow Handy! What a great kitchen gadget for those who like fresh minced herbs in their cookpot.
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POPSThe Beauty of the Ephemeral While reading Kim's post I was reminded of the Japanese celebration of ohanami or the Cherry Blossom Festival. They observe this same appreciation of the brief, but intense beauty of such times. Different seasons, same sense.
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POPSBren's post on Agastache she has great photos of this and other plants... and helpful list of info for Agastache. An exceptional cat portrait is in this post, too
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POPSSaving Viewsheds We often think little of the "backdrop" of our lives, but sometimes that is spectacular scenery we don't want to lose sight of.