Monthly Archives: February 2012

Fruit of the Loom.

Or, what’s looming in my future. Black Gilliflower. Ashmead’s Kernel. Spitzenberg. Coming to my door. Tomorrow. YESYESYES! From Trees of Antiquity’s catalogue/description: An old English russet apple, medium size, golden-brown skin with a crisp nutty snap. Fruit explodes with champagne-sherbet … Continue reading

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Spring heaves and haws (thaws)

Odd title. But it describes the look of the front perennial border at Ranch du Bois. First, there are the 5 footprints, all about 6 inches deep, where the Undergardener and I took turns sinking into the soil while trying … Continue reading

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Is Boise ID and the Treasure Valley truly a USDA Zone 7 Growing Area?

The  recent release of the revised USDA Zone Hardiness Map puts Boise in Zone 7A. I am going on record as ROFL (Rolling on the floor laughing). Anyone here experience the winter of 1990? Sure, it was 22 years ago. … Continue reading

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Creating Garden Tapestries (from the Northwest Flower and Garden Show)

If you were in the audience when I spoke at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Friday afternoon/evening, I would very much appreciate your review of my presentation. Go here: www.greatgardenspeakers.com. Thank you. The information from the handout is right … Continue reading

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Creating Garden Tapestries

For those of you who attended my presentation at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, yesterday afternoon, here is a nice link to the book I mentioned: Ken Druse: Natural Companions. Isn’t this a glorious way to select colors for … Continue reading

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Superbowl Sunday. For bulbs.

So, while many folks are all spooled up for the Superbowl, I was busy outside, in the sunshine, potting up a whole bunch of bulbs. I had great success last year when I discovered dozens of tulips lurking in the … Continue reading

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