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Garden Zone: 5

Plants in my Garden: Rudbeckia Nitida(Herbstonne tall), native violets (they are not weeds), woodland pholx, ferns, columbine, asters, dutchmans breeches, solomons seal, wild geranium, jupiters beard, bleeding hearts, purple coneflower, joe pyeweed, cardinal flower, rudbeckia triloba

Favorite Aspect of Gardening: Watching the wildlife that enjoys what I plant

If I'm not in my garden, I can usually be found: writing, reading, playing

Occupation: mom

plantnative

 
Location: michigan
Member Since: 4/28/2008
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About plantnative

I love native plants woodland wildflowers are my favorite.  Organic gardening is my thing. I also love Heirloom flowers and veggies. I also love herbs and cook with them all the time. I'd love to post pictures but don't know how yet.


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October's Memories
Halloween is over.  The Jack O Lanterns have been lightly dusted with snow.  I find myself missing the wonderful colors of Autumn.  I'm thankful for my new camera and the pictures I took which captured my favorite month October!

Under the deck and along the drive
I'm slowing filling in the shade garden under the deck. It's a slow process but next year I hope it will fill in.  So far I've planted viburnum, hydrangea, ferns, hostas, corydalis,  solomons seal,  violets,  columbine, wood anemone,  goats beard,  j...

More plants rescued
I am very lucky plant addict!  My husband rescued more plants for me. He dug up about 40 Jack in the pulpit.  He also got some sensitive ferns, lily of the valley, hostas, bleeding hearts.  Too many to mention but I couldn't be happier!  It's hard wh...

Native woodland garden
I'm working on saving woodland wildflowers from a garden path.  I am lucky to have many native wildflowers growing in our yard and woods.  I've moved some mayapples, solomons seal, lady ferns, and many violets.  They have found a new home in tw...