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07
Nov
2009
Astrantia, from June

1 day ago by Sara L. Chapman

Nothing pink blooming right now, or if there is, it’s too wet to go out there and find it. Here’s a photo of some pretty pink flowers I found in someone’s garden back in June. I have some in my own garden but not such a pretty shade of pink. Happy Pink Saturday! I’ll be away for a few days and will ...

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06
Nov
2009
Chinese Green Tea for Weight Loss

2 days ago

For most people, the Chinese green tea is a stuff of legends. this tea has been known to be very beneficial to human health. For thousands of years, Chinese tea has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects. According to legend, the first person to ever taste [... ...

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Tropical Houseplants from A (African Violets) to Z (Zamioculcas)

2 days ago

A is for African Violet, with furry leaves and plumes of small purple flowers. B is for Begonia, which can have leaves with silver or dark red marking to brighten things up when it is not flowering. C is for Chlorophytum comosum, commonly known as “Spider plant”, a green and white striped plant usua ...

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04
Nov
2009
Rainy rosebuds

4 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

Thought I’d post a couple of rainy rosebuds for Watery Wednesday. To me the raindrops look almost like jewels. Which one do you prefer? PLEASE IGNORE IF READ BEFORE: Readers arrive on different days, so I’m repeating about the 2009 Photoblog Awards. If you like my photos, please vote for me and/or l ...

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03
Nov
2009
Fritillarias (Crown Imperials, or Snake’s Head Lilies).

5 days ago by admin

Soil, sandy loam, or well-drained, deep, rich mould. Plant in the open ground in autumn; take the bulbs up as soon as the leaves decay, and preserve them in a rather moist place. Increased by off-sets taken from the old roots every third year. They are not so suitable for pot culture as for outdoor ...

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Spiders!

5 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

I know it’s a little late, but had to share our neighbors’ Halloween display for Ruby Tuesday (go there for more ruby redness). There actually were even more spiders spread around their front yard. It was a truly creepy effect. I loved it! And visit Window and Door Wednesday for more interesting win ...

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01
Nov
2009
Some Fun Facts About Vegetables

7 days ago by Cecil

We all know that vegetables are good for health and some of them are our favorites. However, there are some interesting facts about vegetables that we may not know. For instance, most of us think that watermelon is a fruit, but they are actually vegetables and they belong to the cucumber, pumpkin fa ...

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31
Oct
2009
Late dahlias

8 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

There are a few dahlias left, not many, and as we move to winter, they are so appreciated. I like the bamboo reflected in the window here, in back of my house. Doesn’t the new paint color look good? It was a dark brown before. For more pink visions, visit Pink Saturday. And check out Weekend Reflect ...

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29
Oct
2009
Practical Exercises to Lose Weight

9 days ago

You don’t have put on weight just because you enjoy your food. By the time you finish reading this you will feel a whole lot better about what you can eat. I’d better come clean, this is what I ate and drank for lunch yesterday: thickly buttered slices of granary bread topped with Scottish [...]

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What Do We Know About Plants

10 days ago

Plants grow five-feet tall and have glossy green leaves. Flowers appear in clusters at the ends of branches. Plants of the same species may differ in their toxic or subtoxic compounds content because of genetic or environmental factors. One example of this is the foliage of the common chokecherry. P ...

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