February 5, 2010: In My Wildest Dreams!

Run, don't walk, to Tatyana's blog, My Secret Garden. There you will see the garden of my dreams! I even have a white pickup truck I could plant. After all, I did use it as a plant harden-off-er last spring!

11 comments:

  1. I felt the same way, Granny. Well, maybe without the pickup truck. The rest of it, for sure. ;)

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  2. They stole your plant mobile idea :-)

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  3. A good working kitchen garden is truly a thing of beauty! Glad to see it is in the spotlight at the PNW garden exhibition.

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  4. Thank you for the eye candy, Granny!

    I've never been to a garden show or seen anything like this. I thought it was someone's home until I saw the huge overhead lights. Then I went to the Northwest Flower and Garden Show site. A cool (but long) video of the show there. Also found out there's one here in March! I may just have to check that out...

    PS Thanks for the Blotanical tip! ;-)

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  5. You could drive it back and forth. . .

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  6. Hi Granny. At the risk of teaching you egg-sucking, sycamore is a very "clean" wood, traditionally used for kitchen utensils and chopping boards. It's also great for fires as it will burn without furring up the chimney even when green.Loving your blog;)

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  7. Gran, I love you new profile picture! You look all decked out for the beach. I'll have to work on my self-consciousness and upload one of myself one of these days.

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  8. Neat to look at. So "perfect" though.

    We have a neighbor that has a boat in their yard with vines coming out of it climbing up into the tree. Different.

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  9. Hey you could just transport you garden wherever you go if it were on a truck.

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  10. You have a white pickup truck? Well, Annie, there is no way back now. We will wait for the pictures of your vegetables-in-a-truck! BTW, Karen from Greenwalks wrote in her comment that she saw a chicken laid an egg in a cab!
    Happy February to you!

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