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There's room for trial and error in every garden. When I bought my house, I was ecstatic about the existence of a mature tree peony in the backyard. Then I made a mistake. I decided to move it. Despite my attempts to make the plant's transition as smooth as possible, it was wilting within a few days. I continued to care for it anyway and just when I decided to give up, I discovered some new growth. Lesson learned: Don't mess with perfection.
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Yeah
Do you live in SF? MOMA's a bit boxy, though. apparently the plan is to expand out to howard street with a big public plaza - it will dovetail in with the new transbay terminal.
with that newly acquired fisher collection (the GAP dude donated a shit-ton of his privately-collected incredible modern art to the museum) they need more space.
"The centerpiece of SFMOMAs expansion is the remarkable building design developed in collaboration with the architectural firm Snøhetta. Slated to open in early 2016, the approximately 235,000-square-foot expansion will seamlessly join the existing Mario Botta-designed building with a new addition spanning from Minna to Howard Streets
Climate of change ahead for gardening — Newsday
While many gardeners scan the newly arrived seed catalogs to plan their next growing season, the industry's visionaries are pouring talent and resources into products and ideas they hope will be sown in years to come. .. FLOWERS.
Message to a heartbroken widow: embrace your grief — Irish Times
And go for a walk in the garden. Examine the dead plants and the frosty clay that was so full of flower last August.



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