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My garden is one of the things I hold important to me

by Tricia

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This weeks photo hunter theme is important and I decided to show you what’s important to me as far as gardening goes.

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It’s no secret to anyone that reads this blog or any of my other blogs that my garden is important to me. Gardening is a great hobby and activity. I’m passionate about gardening.

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The act of planting new plants each year and maintaining my garden helps keep me fit and gets me outdoors for some much needed fresh air. My garden is also a source of comfort and peace. It’s where I go to relax.

I’m off work due to Crohn’s Disease, but when I’d come home from a hectic shift in the ER, no matter how tired I was, I’d often head straight to the garden. Either to simple enjoy my plants and flowers or perhaps not so surprisingly to do some work! Just a few minutes in my garden would erase the stress of an ER shift.

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lucious strawberry I’m an organic gardener. I don’t use any chemicals in my garden beds or on my plants at all. Everything is natural and my garden is fertilized with manure, leaf mulch, and alfalfa tea.

cherrytomatos I mainly post photos of my flowers on this site and others that I maintain, but I also grow a fair amount of veggies and fruit. Some of the veggies, particularly the leafy greens, are grown in large balcony planters beside my back porch.

Other fruit and vegetables such as Tiny Tom tomatoes and beans are grown in planters on the patio, while plants such as peppers, carrots, raspberries and strawberries are grown right in the garden beds among the flowers.

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Now wouldn’t a nice bowl of fresh raspberries be great right now?






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Happy New Year!

by Tricia

I just wanted to take a moment and wish all of my visitors and blogging friends a very happy new year!

May your gardens thrive this year!

I wish you all health and happiness in the new year too!

I’d also like to thank you for visiting regularly and for those that participate in Green Thumb Sunday I’d like to thank you for your regular posts and helping to make GTS a very successful weekly meme. I hope that you all enjoy it and continue to visit and participate over the new year.

Filed Under: Garden Buzz, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: blog, blogging, friends, garden, gardens, Green Thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, GTS, happy, Happy New Year, Health, Meme, New Year, post, posts, regular posts, visiting, visitors

Green Thumb Sunday over the Holidays

by Tricia

I just wanted to let all GTS members know that those of you who are around and able to blog on Sunday December 23rd and Sunday December 30th are welcome to participate in Green Thumb Sunday.

Since neither of the Sundays fall on an actual holiday date we’ll continue as normal.

I do realize that some of you might be out of town for the holidays or might have a house full of guests. So if you are not able to make your regular GTS post during this time that’s fine.

A tip – if your blogging platform allows you to post date your posts you could make a GTS post in advance and just post date it to the 23rd or 30th of December so that it will automatically post for you. I know WordPress has the ability to post date posts (just be sure to save it as published with a future date and it will automatically post on the date and time you set) and I’m sure some of the other popular blogging platforms have this ability as well.

As for the rest of the winter months … I noticed last year that some GTS members slowed down in their postings over the cool months of winter. Please remember that picture of your garden in the winter can be just as beautiful as pictures of your garden and plants during the growing season. Landscapes, older photos of your garden or plants, and photos of house plants are also welcome during this time. So keep on posting!

I must also apologize for my lack of regular posts over the last month or so. I’ve been quite ill and on top of that I have a new sick puppy at home. We got her on November 23rd and she’s been sick since we got her. As a result I’ve had to cut down on my blogging as it takes quite a bit of my time caring for her and treating her various ailments. Hopefully things will return to near normal soon!

Filed Under: Family, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Memes, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: automatically publish, Beautiful, blog, blogging, garden, Green Thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, grow, growing, GTS, holiday, holidays, home, House, house plant, House Plants, ice, landscape, landscapes, photo, photos, picture, pictures, plants, post, post date posts, posts, regular posts, sick, winter, Wordpress

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