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Spring Pinhole Photo

Spring really, truly is finally here and I've been taking every opportunity to capture it on film. This photo of a crocus cluster was taken in my garden using a homemade pinhole camera I constructed from a broken camera and a pie tin. Check out

It’s Starting…

The first signs of spring are slowly making their way to the surface in my garden. Crocus Click photo to enlarge

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!

Seedy Saturday Purchases

Last Saturday I attended the Seedy Saturday event here in Toronto. The turnout seemed to have grown since last year and of course so did my purchases. Where I will be gardening this year is up in the air so I have tried to hold back

Summer Seeds

Summer is not the end of planting season. A list of perennials that can be started from seed in July and August. Archived article here

Winter Flowers

By Beate Schwirtlich Cut branches from a tree and watch as the buds on those branches spread their seeds one last time. Archived article here
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