Marian Bostwick
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  • Sparks, NV
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3 pots in a wagon

"Hi Marian, Love the wagon, such a great find!  Was it in your family, or did you get it at an antique shop? I know what you mean about grandchildren..  My heart aches to see mine (I have two but very far away and I can't get away to…"
May 25

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Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8 commented on Marian Bostwick's photo
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Doppleganger Coneflower

"BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS..."
May 24

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3 pots in a wagon

"LOVELY DISPLAY..."
May 24

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Coreopsis

"SO LOVELY..."
May 24

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Pure White Clematis

"SO BEAUTIFUL..."
May 24

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Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8 left a comment for Marian Bostwick
"THANK YOU FOR THE INFO...HAPPY 2 BE FRIENDS... : )"
May 24

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Clare Oliva left a comment for Marian Bostwick
"Thank you for your wonderful feedback, Marian. You sure know how to make a gardener feel good!!!"
May 23
Marian Bostwick posted a status
"My camera quit working. My cell phone is just a phone. My pure white and deep purple Clematis are in full, spectacular bloom up my porch."
May 23
Marian Bostwick's photo was featured

Tree from Arbor Day. My 1st group. 2001.

I was told this is an Ornamental Pear. Long story as to why I don't know since I planted it. It was the size of a pencil lead, but longer. I kid you not. From my 10 Trees Arbor Day gives you when you join. 20'from my front door.
May 14
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"My most fragrant Daffs are in bud & bloom, and my Iris are starting. I see all the beauty in your gardens already. Thanks for posting pics."
Apr 29
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"Wow! I see all the seedlings outdoors. Mine are in my indoor greenhouse still. I am trying to move to a temperate climate."
Apr 29
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Barberry, 1 of the multitude of colors it provides

Thorny, getting big, taught me about planting "right plant, right place", but I am not much of a plant mover, I know many gardeners move plants as a matter of coarse, I use my time elsewhere & figure another way to make room for a maturing shrub.
Apr 28

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The view that encompasses the need for change

"DID YOU START THEM FROM SEEDS ?... I WAS SUCCESSFUL ONCE 20 YRS AGO. I'M GIVING THEM A TRY AGAIN THIS SUMMER."
Apr 19
Marian Bostwick's album was featured

Starting a Cut Flower Business

1000's of bulb blooms throughout the season. Feb. - Sept. Thousands of blooms from shrub & herbaceous plants
Apr 3

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The view that encompasses the need for change

"ARE THOSE SUNFLOWER PLANTS ?"
Mar 26

Profile Information

Which category best describes you?
Recreational Gardener, Garden Blogger
Skill level
Intermediate
What kind of gardening do you like to do?
Organic,Certified Wildlife Habitat, Flower,Herb,Veggie,Beauty
How much time do you spend a week on average in your garden when weather permits?
5 - 25 hours

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Marian Bostwick's Blog

Clay soil

Posted on February 26, 2012 at 12:52pm 2 Comments

I live in the Desert S.W. Over the 12 yrs. of crazy gardening, I went through an obsessive phase and ended up an organic gardener with a Cert. Wildlife Habitat. It just means I provide water, shelter, nesting and plantings that support the many needs from the tiny insects to whatever else travels here. My flowers are more prolific than those I see around the community, so inviting them in was a blessing. Of coarse that includes the flowering of all herbs and veggies. I found when I really…

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Hollyhocks

Posted on December 26, 2011 at 11:58am 0 Comments

 Hollyhocks can be stunning vertical additions to any landscape, so many colors, and so many flowers on one plant. I can't do hollyhocks here, so I sub Prairie Mallow. Very similar without the rust. Any plant of any kind in my garden that gets diseased, pest infested or struggles is culled. With the 100's of 1000's of choices of flowers, shrubs, bulbs and trees, well, the list is endless. No gardener could ever hope to know much less grow all of the plants of all kinds, even that grow…

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For beginner composters

Posted on November 25, 2011 at 10:11am 0 Comments

There are books galore on composting, and there are online sources that are good to use. One thing I've never seen is that when you start breaking down small twigs and branches for your compost bin, you might get tired of cutting them up w/pruners if you don't own a grinder, like me. So you might start breaking them up with your hands. NEVER break anything with your thumbs toward the twig or whatever, always break across a…

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Bees

Posted on August 3, 2011 at 3:33pm 0 Comments

I have been learning, as we do as gardeners daily, about how many kinds of bees there are. I have a lot in my yard, I am happy to say. I have an organic, Wildlife Habitat, flowers, herbs, trees, shrubs, vegetables, lots and lots of herbaceous plantings. I planted every one myself, every bulb, corm tuber, seedling, sowd seed thousands of times, just sowd some Mustard Green seeds in my veg bed where I had cut the last of the greens, have to cover it with that plastic with the square holes ( I…

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At 2:37am on May 24, 2012,
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Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8
said…

THANK YOU FOR THE INFO...HAPPY 2 BE FRIENDS... : )

At 3:46pm on May 23, 2012,
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Clare Oliva
said…

Thank you for your wonderful feedback, Marian. You sure know how to make a gardener feel good!!!

At 7:59pm on March 25, 2012, Michelle Compton gave Marian Bostwick a gift
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Hi Marian, Glad we are garden friends! Your garden photos are beautiful! Really enjoyed them. Have a great week and Happy Gardening! Michelle
At 2:44pm on March 7, 2012, thea stoughtenger zn4,ny said…

 Marian that school volunteer sounds wonderful . Let me know what you decide .

At 10:35pm on February 29, 2012, leah martin gave Marian Bostwick a gift
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Welcome and I'm looking forward to getting to know you. Where in OR do you plan on going do you know yet? I have a friend in Powell (pop 600!) which is somewhere over near Bend I believe.
At 5:29pm on February 29, 2012, thea stoughtenger zn4,ny said…

and no your posts are not to long . i think i post to much .

At 5:28pm on February 29, 2012, thea stoughtenger zn4,ny said…

No dear i have not been home . last weekend my husband got a run to Misouri . and while on our way back my daughter had her second child . she has an 18 month old . and he is go,go,go . so our company got us a run from misouri out to virginia . so i could be with her . then they got my husband runs out to syracuse ny and back twice . so i stayed till tuesday . now back on the truck and been told going back out to virginia . while i was there my grandson started saying grandma .

At 1:18pm on February 26, 2012, Robin (N.IL zone 5) said…

Thank You Marian, That is my patio area, I have to get an updated picture to put there since I've move things around nice then. I'm constantly moving things in the garden as the plants mature.

At 11:33am on February 26, 2012,
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Catherine Cronin (Ireland)
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Good luck with your visit to Oregon.I hope you will like it there and get to do a lot more gardening :)

At 9:19am on February 24, 2012, Grant Meyer USDA zone 9 said…

Hi Marian, good luck in your relocation.   I hope it works out for you.  Most of Oregon is really beautiful (I'm from Seattle, WA).  Hopefully you'll be happy there.  Luckily we don't freeze here in Scottsdale, so I'm with you--no cold weather!  I grew weary of the rain and gray skies of the northwest, but I can see how some folks enjoy it, and it's a wonderful gardening climate for sure.  Happy gardening and enjoy your new adventure. 

 
 
 

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