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summer before last i'd brought home a bunch of goodies from a road side nursery (including brown eyed susans & zinnia's plus more) and put them out back ~ that night, just after falling asleep, i was roused by pouring rain & thunder! i jumped out of bed, threw on a night gown (at least i think i did), ran for my flip flops and ran out back in a 'all hell's breaking lose' storm to collect my flowers & put them under the patio table! all the while i'm hopping over puddles & stifling screams every time i saw lightening & heard thunder! i was soaked by the time i darted back inside!!! (i'm grinning ear to ear & laughing to myself right now!)
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Ok heres my crazy night gardeners obsession tale. Last weekend I finished up my flower bed with some verbena and my herbs and had moved everything around just how i wanted it. Woke up at 3 am with the baby and after I got him down I went outside in my nightgown just to see if it was as nice as I had remembered it earlier in the day. Stood outside in the middle of the night in my nightgown just gazing happily at my flowerbed.


My grandfather lives in Idaho and is a widow of 3 years. He had a wonderful garden that I remember as a little girl. I hope to recreate part of it again in my yard. He sent me 25.00 for my birthday and I bought a tree to plant in his honor. I call him from time to time to tell him about my garden and what im growing and what to grow. He was always so quiet and stern growing up but hes much more engaging and talkative now. I think maybe hes lonely since my grandmother passed away.
I often wonder if dreams mean anything and what if anything that one means.
I do know it means Im pretty obsessed with this garden stuff.

tera, what a wonderful thing to share! actually, while i think there's an obsession to it, i think there's also such a deep joy that comes with gardening & i think that's why it penetrates other area's of our lives!

it's funny, growing up, i never wanted to get dirty! i hated walking barefoot anywhere!!! now, i LOVE having my hands in the dirt & usually by the time i'm done doing whatever in the gardens, i'm FILTHY! and i couldn't care less!!!
i want to grow more veggies out front this year (that's where all the good sun is!) ~ i've just got to figure out what, besides tomato's & wax beens! i've got to do everything in containers here, which is fine, i just have to be selective & grow what i really, really, really want!
i noticed this group on donna's update and thought i would join
i've got tales but for now
i'm in a townhouse in California and discovering what to grow here
i just started snippin things growing over walls and putting them in my purse on a recent walk
i have jade which grows in hedges out here
and a bunch of other stuff i don't know the names of covering two window sills in containers to root
i'll keep you updated
glad you're here
i was a big organic/composter for years
but haven't done much gardening for a few years
anxious to get back into it
i've got tales but for now
i'm in a townhouse in California and discovering what to grow here
i just started snippin things growing over walls and putting them in my purse on a recent walk
i have jade which grows in hedges out here
and a bunch of other stuff i don't know the names of covering two window sills in containers to root
i'll keep you updated
glad you're here
i was a big organic/composter for years
but haven't done much gardening for a few years
anxious to get back into it
thanks
there really isn't anything quite like the satisfaction of helping something grow
my daughter just bought me little pink handled shovel and three claw and three little 2" sitting gnomes to put amongst the plants
tomorrow afternoon i'm going to map out a plan :)
there really isn't anything quite like the satisfaction of helping something grow
my daughter just bought me little pink handled shovel and three claw and three little 2" sitting gnomes to put amongst the plants
tomorrow afternoon i'm going to map out a plan :)
more gardeners-lovely
please share
please share

I have mostly perennials with some annuals. Right now I have daffodils, anemone (LOVE THEM), starflower, pansies, etc. in bloom. It won't be long before the foxglove, clematis and peonies strut their stuff. :-) I do have an addiction when it comes to plants and books and I enjoy every minute of it.

lvmygrdn ~ i've got the same addiction and i too enjoy every minute of it!!!
more garden stories!!
please don't stay quiet
what are you growing?
please don't stay quiet
what are you growing?

i love wax begonia's too
and tuberous begonia's
today it's cyclamen in a pot that i got for "admin assistants day"
it's lovely, magenta
and tuberous begonia's
today it's cyclamen in a pot that i got for "admin assistants day"
it's lovely, magenta








Welcome Summer!



Kim, I'm sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you! (Fall is such a busy time of year!)
Out of the container gardening books I've read, I like "Potted Gardens: A Fresh Approach to Container Gardening" by Rebecca Cole and "Paradise Found: Gardening in Unlikely Places" also by Rebecca Cole, http://www.goodreads.com/search/searc... .
But, because you're in another country, I think the internet may be of more specific assistance for you for info for your area and for finding books you can use!
There are oodles of organic/green gardening books, so I think a trip to your local grower or book store to ask their assistance may be best!
(Though any of the Reader's Digest Complete Guide's to Gardening are great and full of so much useful info, organic and otherwise!)
Hope that's some help!


I got my 1st catalog not too long ago but I can't remember what I did with it!
Yes, Winter is for hunkering down and garden dreaming! I love Autumn for its' beauty and winding down and Winter for the dreaming!

Books mentioned in this topic
Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World (other topics)Introduction to Permaculture (other topics)
Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture (other topics)
Teaming with Microbes: A Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web (other topics)
Edible Forest Gardens (other topics)
More...
i'll slowly get to trying to add all of my gardening books to the group's bookshelf ~ please feel free to add your own!
so, pull up a chair, sit back in the shade & tell us about yourself!