Gardening Tidbits

A Blog Dedicated to providing information and also sharing the love of the flowers and shrubs that grow in Georgia U. S. A.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

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Angel Trumpet Blooms I never tire of enjoying these blooms. These five blooms were on full display this morning. They are on the one pla...
Friday, August 7, 2009

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Angel Trumpet Blooms These plants have been in the garden for at least five years. Every Fall, before the first frost I cut them back to no...
Sunday, August 2, 2009

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Night Blooming Cereus (The Morning After) As you can tell this is an image of the Night Blooming Cereus the morning after the lovely displ...

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Night Blooming Cereus About five years ago one of the members of a local Garden Club here in Macon, of which my Bride is also a member, told...
Friday, July 17, 2009

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Summer Time Beauty in the Garden Fatsia and Sweet Potato Vine make an interesting arrangement in the gun metal grey urns at both sides of t...
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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"Vitex" "Texas Lilac" When I first observed this plant several years ago I thought it was a well developed "Butt...
Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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Hydrangeas and Angel Trumpets In Bloom - Middle Georgia Everlast Hydrangeas in Bloom. Soon it will be time to dead head the blooms. Thi...
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Alan
Macon, Georgia, United States
I have three blogs which I publish here. One is entitled "The World This Week". For the Blog entitled "The World This Week" I am known as the Flower Child. With such a title I am able to express my views and share my concerns on a wide variety of topics. The other Blog is entitled "Gardening Tidbits" where I share my limited knowledge about flowering plants and shrubs that grow in the Gardens of my West Bibb County, Georgia Home. I have enjoyed the Hobby of Gardening working with flowers and shrubs here in Macon, Georgia. My purpose with this Blog is to share what knowledge I have learned through trial and error. Additionally I desire to share my love of plants and invite everyone to participate by sharing their comments to my post. We here in Georgia have a great heritage of sharing the beautiful things that grow in abundance around us. I have just commenced the third Blog entitled: Young Iowa Tractor Boys, which I am sure you will also enjoy.
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