Jim Long's Garden
3/31/2009

It's a Wild New World

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No, that's not a fuzzy photo with spots; what you see are golf ball sized snow clumps falling in a brief snowstorm. The ground was too w...
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3/26/2009

It's Faux, Faux, Sweet!

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This innocent looking little stevia plant is like the Arabian story about the camel. First, the camel puts his nose under the tent and no on...
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3/21/2009

Lime Balm Peeks Up Through the Leaves

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This week I tilled up last year's leek bed to make room for parsnips and noticed the lime balm (Melissa officianalis 'Lime') wa...
3/15/2009

Gremlins in the Spicebush

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Poindexter, our resident gremlin, doesn't say much but the dirt on his fingernails tells the story. He's been digging in the flower ...
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3/11/2009

More Signs of Spring Each Day

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Our friend, Sandy Marik, brought lettuce and dill she is growing in her AeroGarden. The AeroGarden company recommends replacing the grow-lig...
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3/06/2009

Madalene Hill on a Sunny Day

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Today is the kind of day, 70 degrees, sunny, that my friend, Madalene Hill would have liked. I last visited her two summers ago at her resid...
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3/03/2009

The View from My Computer Window

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(Remember, you can click on any photo to make it larger to view). It's like waiting for a red light to change when you're in a hurry...
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