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We then go shopping at the Plant Kingdom and Fred Meyer to buy small trees and bushes, as well as raid Garden Boy's woods and gravel pit in North Pole for more little shrubbery and hummocks of bluebells. We watch to see where last year's plantings arise again, and then put the new stuff in the blank stretches between.
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]] The cat enclosure is reassembled, and pots are filled so the feline familiars may enjoy the outdoors in safety. The Same pots 2 weeks later.
Topiary Basics : The Art of Shaping Plants in Gardens & Containers
How to Grow A Chair : The Art of Tree Trunk Topiary
Gardens of Obsession : Eccentric and Extravagant Visions
Debbie Travis' Painted House: Paint Finishes for Furniture Made Easy
Debbie Travis' Painted House: Decorating with Paint Made Easy
The Mosaic Book : Ideas, Projects and Techniques
Stenciling on a Grand Scale : Using Simple Stencils to Create Visual Magic
Debbie Travis' Painted House: Stenciling Made Easy
Pad: The Guide to Ultra-Living (My favorite decorating book)
The Art of Faux : The Complete Sourcebook of Decorative Painted Finishes
How to Make Rustic Garden Furniture
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[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden1/MVC-011F|]] Bluebells from last year (on left) blossom hugely, while recent transplants (to the right) struggle in their first year.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden1/MVC-012F|]] Snow in Summer, put in as seeds last year, survived through the winter, and are healthier this year.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden1/MVC-013F|]] Alaskan Forget-me-nots also do well over winter.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden1/MVC-014F|]] Various bushes are put in from the Plant Kingdom Nursery, and transplanted from Garden Boy's gravel pit. In the rear are happy lilacs from K-Mart put in last year.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden2/MVC-001F|]] Last year's "Victorian" planter made from the dumpster lamp shade, is filled with nursery flowers.
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]] New purchase of a Plum tree from Plant Kingdom.
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]] A May Day Tree from Plant Kingdom is also in bloom a couple of weeks after being put in.
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]] More tulips arise next to the Roman Column/sprinkler stand which stands as a memorial to Lilith (our mouse, now deceased).
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden2/MVC-008F|]] The wild variety of tulips were grabbed late last season at Fred Meyer, and planted just before the snow fell. We then covered them in straw for the winter.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden2/MVC-009F|]] At the back is a wire support fence where Garden Boy has trained up Raspberries he transplanted from his Rural North Pole home last year.
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]] Mme Exxxedrin recklessly planted a few fistfuls of sunflower seeds (bought as bird food) along the long walk and elsewhere this May. Already they are taking over, and will likely do frightening things.
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]] The pots are filled with annuals from all the local hothouses. Behind stands a new honeysuckle bush from Plant Kingdom. What we learned last year was that potted plants, transplants, bulbs and seeds that were planted early in the summer made it through the winter even if they were not in good shape when they went in, however, bushes and perennials put in late (with the exception of the Tulips) died over the winter even if they were healthy last August. So we are racing to put in the maximum number of shrubs by the end of June.
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[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden3/MVC-003F|]] Auntie Addeville and Garden Boy have put up the frame for the Ramadan Tent.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden3/MVC-005F|]] Alaska's state flower, the Forget-me-not does very well here.
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[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden3/MVC-009F|]] Some sort of dainty groundcover that keeps popping up.
[[tara_photoalbum/2000garden3/MVC-010F|]] The new Red Honeysuckle bushes are blooming already.
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Mme. Exxxedrin presents garden tulips to the Princess Shoelace.
Flowers and garden arches, June 20
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Certain plants can winter over in Alaska and so bloom fairly early:
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We also had great success with the tulips we put in:
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]] Here we have prefabricated fake topiary from Sam's Club (39.99 each!) into which we have thrust moss, dirt, and Wave petunias so that they appear to be entirely real instead of 2/3 fake leaves. The pre-built topiary is less expensive than buying , or even making, the frames and planting and potting them yourself, plus the fake leaves blend with the real ones so there are no bald spots while the real vegetation is growing. 8/18/00
Mad Hatter's Tea Party (Greetings to new theatre students) 2000. This Year we have added a Ramadan tent made of Egyptian Tent fabric brought to the US by Timarie, the former guest artist scene designer who moved to Egypt. [[tara_photoalbum/2000party1/Mvc-002f|
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