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  1. #1
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    Flagstaff Garden - 2010 August

    So, here I go, I will try to attach my garden pictures!

    This is my garden on August 28th. My flower patch is starting to bloom - I'm so excited! There are sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos, four oclocks, dahlias, marigolds. A little crowded given the rain we got; I started all these from seeds. I'm just so pleased with that this year.

    Everything else just grew way too fast and big this year with the rain, but who's complaining, not me. Here are the first 5 pictures.
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    Flagstaff 2010 Garden

    Here are the rest of the pictures
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    Bump Bump

    I posted my garden pictures finally and I'm so sad that no one commented

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    Quote Originally Posted by spokewench View Post
    I posted my garden pictures finally and I'm so sad that no one commented
    I didn't see this come up when you posted your pictures...but the sunflowers are lovely! Also love your patio, it would be great to have something like that - thanks for posting the pictures!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    I didn't see this come up when you posted your pictures...but the sunflowers are lovely! Also love your patio, it would be great to have something like that - thanks for posting the pictures!
    Thanks for looking! I'm very proud of the flowers since everyone of them was started from seed this year! Actually, that is my next door neighbor's deck, but I have a similar one on my house - actually I think it is nicer, of course!

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    Your photos are beautiful! I don't follow this thread since I'm not a gardener, so I didn't see your photos earlier.

    You should be proud of those flowers. Do your sunflower seeds attract a lot of birds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spokewench View Post
    I posted my garden pictures finally and I'm so sad that no one commented
    Because I'm very jealous. You have a beautiful garden and a beautiful back yard. Wish mine was like that.

    Still wondering how you managed to get four photos to go side by side in your post. Maybe something isn't happy with my Linux system.

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    Spoke - it's beautiful! So lush and goregous! I'm very jealous of your sunflowers. We live in a valley, get full sun all summer and yet we cannot seem to get those things to grow in our yard. It's depressing!

    And I think I see a summer squash that needs picking!
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

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    I'd love to live in a place like that, plenty of trees and a big yard. *sigh* Very nice place you have there!

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    So nice to see everyone's gardens- they all look great.

    I am continually ripping out old weary lettuce and bolted cilantro and rusty leaved things, throwing it in the compost bins, and planting new seed so we can have fresh things this Fall.
    I actually have not stopped sowing seed all year. Good thing I ordered lots of seed for this year! As a result, we've been eating LOTS of good stuff for months now.
    Many beautiful lettuces, also tomatoes, cucumbers, scallions, radishes, spinach, green beans, beets, swiss chard, kale, kohlrabi, carrots....all at various times and in various combinations. I have not had such a harvest that I canned or frozen anything though. Except bags of wild blackberries I picked last month. I gave away many armloads of beautiful lettuce all summer. A packet of lettuce seed is such a bargain!
    I've made a few miscalculations, but mostly it's been good.

    If i can manage to keep the cold loving greens like kale and chard and cabbage coming til December, then we'll be eating from the garden all the way from April to December- 8 or 9 months' worth.
    Through mid winter I grow a constant small supply of fresh sprouts in the kitchen and living room in jars...I think of the windowsills full of glass jars as my 'cold frame'.
    Here is a photo from a couple weeks ago- mounds of string beans in the middle, kale on the right, and anise hyssop (for the bees) blooming in front. Chard and carrots behind the kale. The garden is naturally a bit overgrown and jumbled at this point, though I've been merciless at hacking out the old tough stuff.
    It's been quite a gardening year!
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