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The following photos were taken on a walk along the railroad tracks in my neighbourhood today. Row1: Unknown, Viper's Bugloss, Coreopsis (aka Tickseed) Row2: Milkweed (open flowers) Milkweed (closed flowers)      

The Seedlings Have Left the Building

...or rather, they've finally moved *away* from the building. For about 2 months now, I've had trays of seedlings against the back of my house, all in various stages of hardening off. First it was the tomatoes, and then when I finally got all of those planted and/or

All Hail Mulch

Thinking upon the last weekend of May, there are words that spring to my mind. Words like ?triumph? and ?omnipotent? and ?whupass?. For yes truly, as the phoenix doth rise from its ashes so too is my garden no longer a cover candidate for ?Crackhead Landscaping?. What

Chia Screech is DEAD!

I know y'all are dying to know what happened to Chia Screech. I'm sad to say that he is now with the Big Chia in the sky. Sniff. It's my fault. I murdered him. I gave him too much water and he started

Time to start building an arc

Hello, my name is Schleprock, and I have the amazing ability to effect major climatic shifts in the environment. All I have to do is decide to go nutty with tomato growing, start hundreds of plants from seed, nurture and coddle them until they're ready to go outside....and

Keeping Up With the Cabrals

I?ve decided June 1 is New Year?s Day at least when it comes to gardening. It certainly doesn?t make much sense to go with January 1. In June I can get outside, take some action and not indulge in any whimsy. For whimsy and wishful thinking have ruled the

Parkdale Plant Sale

Today I attended the annual Parkdale Horticultural Society Plant Sale. There seemed to be less selection this year. I bought less plants then last year but still managed to break the bank. My Score I have a few plans

Wildseed Farm

If any of you live near or within driving distance of Fredericksburg, TX, I highly recommend visting the Wildseed Farm. And best of all, it's FREE!

6 months

Wow! It's been a long time! I guess a lot has happened in 6 months. Or maybe not since it is quite possible that I have forgotten what I wanted to write about. Anyway...we had a pretty mild winter and about 20 seconds of snow.

Allan Gardens Greenhouse

A few weeks ago I went for a "desperate to escape the misery of winter" excursion to the Allan Gardens Greenhouse here in Toronto. Click here to see a panoramic photo I shot in the glorious Arid Room. The thick trunk seen in
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