The snow might be coming soon, so it is important to remove as much as possible of the pine needles from the roof. The pines are growing. We cut branches and use them to cover the flower beds.
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And I love the pine needles for garden mulch! A nice pile of them can do a great job!
Yes, I was thinking about the same while reading, that pine needles are great mulch especially for acid loving plants. I love pines and I planted quite few of them in my garden - my heart is growing while I watch them growing :) I like your blog and your garden. Blue furniture looks fabulous under Norwegian sky :) I am thinking to paint my garden furniture and I am not sure whether it should be white or blue. Do you mind if I link your blog on mine? Greetings from Poland, Ewa
I live in Trondheim, Norway with my husband and two daughters. Two boys have moved out to create their own homes. I work full time, and have alot of interests, but there is hardly a day when you don't find me in the kitchen, playing with old and new recipes. And if I am not to be find it the kitchen, take a look in The Blue Garden. I am a member of the Slow Food movement and a supporter of the Slower Life. You can contact me at: knitwoman1958@yahoo.com
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2 comments:
And I love the pine needles for garden mulch! A nice pile of them can do a great job!
Yes, I was thinking about the same while reading, that pine needles are great mulch especially for acid loving plants.
I love pines and I planted quite few of them in my garden - my heart is growing while I watch them growing :)
I like your blog and your garden. Blue furniture looks fabulous under Norwegian sky :)
I am thinking to paint my garden furniture and I am not sure whether it should be white or blue.
Do you mind if I link your blog on mine?
Greetings from Poland,
Ewa
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