tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post2615798412321274859..comments2024-03-24T06:10:25.358-07:00Comments on Noel's Garden Blog: Ever green in North Carolina Noel Kingsburyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09443137231998907024noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-29589893695969672492013-03-11T17:00:59.227-07:002013-03-11T17:00:59.227-07:00It is so nice to see green trees without snow and ...It is so nice to see green trees without snow and brown grass.<br />I would love to live where you do as winter is so long and we really do not have a Spring.<br />Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful pictures christinehttp://www.comfortercompany.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-4115030322576760082013-03-08T21:24:26.930-08:002013-03-08T21:24:26.930-08:00Love that Agave. Looks like a nice specimen of Aga...Love that Agave. Looks like a nice specimen of Agave ovatifolia. <br />And that looks like it is going to be a sweet little botanical garden. Going from Google Maps overhead view it looks like the pattern garden is already in and pretty neat looking.Kaveh Maguirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06415126992728047743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-45123131975581820552013-03-07T14:41:54.298-08:002013-03-07T14:41:54.298-08:00I am excited for the new garden project to be fini...I am excited for the new garden project to be finished soon, but it seems like the plants have been growing really well. I love the Prunus mume plants! Its flowers look like cherry blossoms!<br /><br /><a href="http://thebristolgroup.com/" rel="nofollow">Katy Eagles</a><br />Katyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14246637524945275023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-35727631398129099212013-03-05T13:47:54.033-08:002013-03-05T13:47:54.033-08:00I wish I lived in an ever-green wonderland. Inste...I wish I lived in an ever-green wonderland. Instead I am in white-out wonderland... We've only had white on the ground for the last few months... No green in sight, maybe a pine here and there :)Gineenhttp://homegardening101.com/2013/03/bush-beans-vs-pole-beans/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-63811069047045133382013-03-04T12:31:19.571-08:002013-03-04T12:31:19.571-08:00I love evergreens and keep them in planters on my ...I love evergreens and keep them in planters on my deck so there is always something alive throughout all the seasons. Maureenhttp://www.fiberondecking.com/products/protectDeckingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223294603002782762.post-4271294717138791302013-03-03T05:18:46.137-08:002013-03-03T05:18:46.137-08:00You are right - evergreens really are the South...You are right - evergreens really are the South's mark of (horticultural) distinction, even if we still get a fair number of them here in coastal New England. Also, I never realized that our calling box "boxwood" comes across as quaint to people from other parts of the English-speaking world. Though I guess even we often shorten it to "box" in compounds like "box hedge".Nichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07291223943168030684noreply@blogger.com