FRIDAY FINDS
OK, let's get into some Internet goodies.
The design of Linda and Mark's garden is largely dependent on an amazing web of paths, all very much designed in a specific manner. Their planning paid off so well. Each Little World photo |
My favorite posts of the week, by far, are from my friend Linda at Each Little World. She's been reviewing her garden journey through the creation of gardens past and I find it fascinating. Check out her posts on the garden at her first house and the creation of the garden she and Mark currently tend to.
Good eye candy on poured concrete applications in gardens.
This kind of thing comes easy to some people, but it's the sort of step-by-step that I need. Right after reading this, I ordered a tray for the coffee table.
I love me a good source guide.
I hate pumpkin pie (yes, Stephen, I'm one of those people). But because I trust Stephen in all things Thanksgiving, I may give this Not Barfy Pumpkin Pie a shot.
Flower Patch Farmhouse photo |
Do you have a Thanksgiving cactus or a Christmas cactus? Truth be told I never thought much about the difference.
It's gotten chilly here and the wind has kicked up so leaves are falling like crazy. My weekend will certainly include some quality time with leaves, but also all the other fall garden-related tasks that I need to keep plodding away on. We still haven't had a frost, so I've not been able to dig dahlia tubers yet, but that is hanging out there as a big project on the horizon. What's on your agenda this weekend?
Labels: each little world, Friday finds, garden design
1 Comments:
Isn't it crazy that there hasn't been frost yet?? We haven't had any either. Leaves to be tackled here. I will be out gathering them up after mulching them and dumping them into the veggie bed. And, yes, I have a thanksgiving cactus. It will probably bloom any time now.
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