a maritime gardener
gardening in Nova Scotia, with an occasional maritime musing
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Hemerocallis
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Daylily Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is one of my favorite pink daylilies. It displayed a spectacular wonky first bloom this season. Althou...
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Daylilies and Iris
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The daylilies and iris are in bloom, after a long season of anticipation. We got several cultivars of Iris from Red Lane Daylilies last year...
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Hollyhock
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An old fashioned biennial accent plant reminiscent of heirloom gardens and the cottage garden, the hollyhock , alcea rosea, is a beautiful a...
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Starfish Bounty
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Look at who we caught while fishing off the wharf last summer! The kids were amazed with what I believe is a common starfish, pulled out of ...
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Peonies~ A Little Piece Of Family History
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This gorgeous peony flower is from last summers garden. This peony grows every year as it has for probably generations. Planted by grandpare...
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Antique Shed Doors
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These antique shed doors were recently removed from the daylily shed. Built several generations ago by my partners grandfather, they sparkle...
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Lilacs
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A view of the harbour through lilacs.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Monkshood~ Aconitium Napellus
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Monkshood growing in my maritime garden. Although very beautiful,this is a highly toxic perennial plant. It is extremely poisonous and shou...
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Fossil Hunting
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Fossil hunting at Arisaig Provincial Park in Nova Scotia has become a yearly adventure for our family. I would highly recommend it as an ex...
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Fun On The Beach
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The appeal of a buoy, an amazing new toy! Who would have thought that an old washed up buoy would be such a hit with the kids and dog alike?...
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