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Awww! I think your idea is really good about moving the bird feeder, because in my backyard the squirrels get a lot more than the birds! Plus they are totally conditioned to that spot as a feeding spot. Lets hope they forget all about it over the wi…
October 6, 2009
I have tried the hair, this terrible smelling spray that kept me away, critter away stuff, those little bags of squirrel away and even moth balls which also stink so bad you can't stand sitting out there. We stopped feeding the birds cause the squir…
September 29, 2009
I feel your pain. My spring/summer veggie garden was lovely and full of food, then the drought came and dried it out so I watered and it looked better, then those FL summer downpours flooded the whole thing out. I learned that spot is for the winter…
September 28, 2009
Garden Angel added a blog post
I haven't been here in a long time. My poor garden started out so wonderful till the squirrels moved in and killed or dug up almost everything. I look at all your pictures and look out at my poor empty garden. Now it's so cold and windy I know winte…
September 28, 2009
I have a small garden I carved out between 2 large oak trees and an Iron wood tree. The soil has lots of leaf mulch from over the yrs, but is very sandy. The big trees only let light in for about 3 hrs in the afternoon and spotted in the morning. I…
September 28, 2009
August 27, 2009
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August 23, 2009
I'm a very frustrated gardener in Green Bay. WI. The spring brought so much promise and the backyard was looking great. I planted bulbs and perennials and then the squirrel destruction crew moved in. Over 200.00 buck went to being their salad bar. I…
August 23, 2009
July 28, 2009
July 21, 2009
Patricia Johnson and Garden Angel are now friends
July 16, 2009
Have you had a lot of rain this year, sedum need to have good drainage and prefer full sun. They don't like wet feet. I just gave two large clumps away to a neighbor.
July 7, 2009
If you have the Autumn Joy, which I have plenty of, I would try cutting off the bad and move them - they're pretty tough and handle transplanting well. They may look a bit droopy until they've established themselves.
July 6, 2009
Thanks for replying. That explains everything. I guess I should move them to the back of the garden were it's very dry. Right now they are by the birdbath and along the boarder of the deck. Do u think I can just cut the bad off and move the good or…
July 6, 2009
Sedum need good drainage or they will rot. Sounds like that is probably what is happening. What kind of sedum and what kind of soil condition are they planted in?
July 6, 2009
Garden Angel added a discussion to the group Perennials
I thought they were indestructible but I have found they are not. This is my first yr trying them in my garden in the back yard and they are sick and I know not what is wrong. The base is turning black then the top and then the middle. There are som…
July 6, 2009

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Skill level
Intermediate
What kind of gardening do you like to do?
flower garden
How much time do you spend a week on average in your garden?
2hrs

My Garden Story

I grew up helping my gram in her large garden mostly pulling weeds. Except ever Sunday after church we would cut flowers and go to the cemetery to put flowers on graves and pray for all those she loved and lost.

It wasn't till I had a home of my own that I really got bitten by the garden bug. I had large flower beds and trees all around the house both in and out. I would spend hours every day working on the beds. Even though we lived on a dead end cars would come down all summer long just to see what I had done to my garden that yr. Some would even get out of the car and ask to walk around and I loved to have them come in and talk to them about my garden.

Then 8 yrs ago I got very sick and could no longer work. We lost the house after 2 yrs. I was lucky though and found an apt that the landlord allowed me to put in a garden in my back yard. I have a picture of how the back looked before I moved in. I look at that picture and I can't believe how once again I've taken nothing and turned it into a wonderful place to relax and recover.

There is a small woods behind my apt that has a wonderful trail through it and a man made waterfall that belongs to my church. A yr after we joined the church I volunteered to take over the church courtyard. No one had taken care of it for almost 5 yrs it was over grown and bare. I would work all day almost every day, mostly on my own clearing and finding plants and flowers long lost. The courtyard is after 3 yrs of hard labor become a wonderful place for gatherings, weddings and our Ice Cream Social.

In the last year I have gotten physically much worse. The pain and fatigue has increased to the point that gardening is all but impossible. I finally had to give up working in the church courtyard. Now I can only handle the small garden in my back yard. I really miss working in my wonderful courtyard. My helpers are working hard to keep up the gardens, but they tell me they just don't have my vision or time to keep the garden like I did. So the garden is just being maintained as it is, projects I didn't' complete have been left incomplete. I don't even have the energy to supervise.

My days are filled now with my stain glass painting and when I can I work in the little garden out back. I miss being a creative gardener working in God's house.

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I haven't been here in a long time. My poor garden started out so wonderful till the squirrels moved in and killed or dug up almost everything. I look at all your pictures and look out at my poor empty garden. Now it's so cold and windy I know winter is coming. So I hope next yr will be better.

Posted on September 28, 2009 at 11:44am — 4 Comments

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Posted on July 2, 2009 at 12:48pm — 1 Comment

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A sad day

After working so hard on my church garden for the last 3 yrs I'm sad going there now. I know I can't do the work I once did physically but I could lead.

I'm disabled and am getting worse. I managed with help from my son and hubby to get the small garden in the back yard complete and planted this yr. I only plant bushes and perennials so that in the future I won't have to do much except enjoy it.

Yet I still take my pictures of the courtyard and watch over it. I never took pictures of what it l… Continue

Posted on July 2, 2009 at 12:20pm — 1 Comment

Garden Angel

I'm new here

I have been checking out so many wonderful gardens and I feel like I finally found a group as crazy as I am about flowers. You also seem to feel the same way I do when your out there working in your garden. I've read it in so many different ways but it all means the same, We feel closer to God. I love sitting out in my little garden carved out of the woods and look up to the sky and think, Thank you God for giving me the ability to take your creations and make a place of peace.

If you look at m… Continue

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At 6:35pm on August 27, 2009, Robin M. StPierre said…
Hello!
Thanks so much for adding me to your friends list! I really need to spend more time on this site and updating my profile!
At 8:28pm on July 21, 2009, Lesley Sopraseuth said…
Beautiful gardens and photos!
At 10:50am on July 2, 2009, Karen Klicker said…
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures of your gardens!
At 10:41pm on June 29, 2009, Jose F. Londono said…
I love the photos the water fall looks very peaceful, with an almost zen like effect. Great.
At 10:36pm on June 29, 2009, Jose F. Londono said…
Thank you. Each one of the containers gets individually wrapped in cotton fabric and tied with an small opening at the top for air circulation. Once they are all covered, every container gets moved to the corner of the deck where the walls meet. The smallest and most fragile gets put in the very center & the wisteria, Japanese maple gets put last. This allows for air circulation & protects from frost. Gardening is a lot of work as you well know but watching everything come back year after year and each year better than the last. Well then all the work is worth it.
At 8:36pm on June 27, 2009, Eloise S. Zone 5 said…
God bless you. Your pictures are lovely.
 
 
 

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