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True Dirt: June 2005 Archives Jun 17, 2005 ... According to William A. McNamara , who writes about the tree at the Quarry Hills Botanical Garden web site, "Renowned nurseryman Toichi ...
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True Dirt: newts and angel dust newts and angel dust. One dead bird, a baby mouse, a salamander (technically, a newt). That's the death count for the garden so far this summer. ...
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True Dirt: an octopus's garden by the bay an octopus's garden by the bay. octopus' garden. Went with friends to the San Francisco Flower and Garden show this weekend, at the Cow Palace, ...
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True Dirt: too wildlife-friendly gardens too wildlife-friendly gardens. The lament is too familiar. My friend Sylvia told me about her attempt to produce a colorful spring tulip bed--the bulbs laid ...
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True Dirt: the dirt on roses Excepting a hard freeze, or a firestorm there is nothing that will kill a rose. They may lose all their leaves to rust and black spot, be covered in mildew, ...
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True Dirt: Tuscany Superb Tuscany Superb. tuscany dew. One of the oldest hybrids--supposedly from Empress Josephine's famous rose garden--and also one of my first picks from Roses of ...
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True Dirt Dirt is back after a slightly longer pause than usual and yet, it being late on a hot and smazy July evening, I may just head out back to sit by the whiskey ...
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True Dirt: October 2005 Archives We particularly followed the route of the Dale Chilhuly art exhibit--a series of blown glass scultures embedded in the plant exhibits and landscapes and ...
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True Dirt: Ferdinand Pichard Ferdinand Pichard. ferdinand. The first striped rose, created mid 1800s*. Perhaps named for the creator, obviously French in any case. ...
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True Dirt: rights of spring rights of spring. It exists in Slow Time, that place where there are no deadlines, no telephones vibrate, and there is no season of new television comedy. ...
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