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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Concrete doesn’t wilt
There is this awkward end of life thing. And soon, for our viewing enjoyment, we will watch the death of all the plants we worked so hard to foster. Because autumn is coming. Unless you are someone living in the … Continue reading
August rain
Subscribe in a reader Woke up this morning to rolling thunder and flashes of light at the window and rain breaking our recent warm weather. Actually it is still not quite daylight as I write (5:00 a.m.). It was difficult … Continue reading
Posted in Clematis, Max the Westie, my 19th century house, propagation
Tagged clematis cuttings, house painting, Max the Westie
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