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Bookish Gardener: Reading This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from Bookish Gardener. ... I was reading King Dork, and figured that my steady stream of low chuckles ...
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Bookish Gardener: Current reading: Time and the Gardener Elisabeth Sheldon is a gardener and writer now in her eighties. Her new book, Time and the Gardener: writings on a lifelong passion, confronts (in text as ...
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Bookish Gardener: Reading This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from Bookish Gardener. ... I was reading King Dork, and figured that my steady stream of low chuckles ...
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Bookish Gardener: Will yew be my valentine? The yews made it out of rehab this year, and the garden is benefiting from their ... What a huge difference there is between the before and after pictures. ...
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Bookish Gardener: Fennel harvest Oct 21, 2004 ... The title of this post is misleading, because this fennel (the bronze form of common fennel, Foeniculum vulgare) was grown ornamentally.
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Bookish Gardener: Fennel harvest Oct 21, 2004 ... The title of this post is misleading, because this fennel (the bronze form of common fennel, Foeniculum vulgare) was grown ornamentally.
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Bookish Gardener: Incredible edible Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Incredible edible: ... They focus on their organic and edible flowers and plants for all their menu items. ...
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Bookish Gardener: Red lupin green seed Photo credit: Jessamyn Roll These are seeds for the dwarf lupin Lupinus polyphyllus 'Lupin Gallery Red', which could pass for mint chutney ...
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Bookish Gardener: Lissome lisianthus This flower currently holds the title of Most Exquisite in my garden. It's the lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum) 'Echo Champagne'.
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Bookish Gardener: Incredible edible What's edible is not above-ground, but below: the fleshy taproots (pictured here, ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Incredible edible: ...
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