DANIEL MOUNT GARDENS PROFESSIONALLY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. HE LIVES ON A SMALL FARM IN CARNATION, WASHINGTON. HE SHARES THE INSPIRATION HE GETS FROM HIS WORK AND THE NATURAL WORLD IN THIS JOURNAL.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
DEAD OF WINTER
This blog is dying a slow death, but you can find my new blod coming to life at mountgardens.com.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
HAPPY TRAILS
If you haven't caught on yet, this blog has moved to Daniel Mount GARDENS. You can read more about tulips like this 'Happy Generation' there.
Monday, February 20, 2012
MOVEMENT
Those of you who have known me for a while will not be surprised that I am moving. I’ve been moving since I left the womb, whether running across my mother’s kitchen floor, or packing up and moving to my 3rd new apartment in a year, back in my college days. I have finally settled here in the Snoqualmie Valley outside Seattle, and dread the thought of ever packing up and actually moving again. But move I must. This time it is a very simple cyber-move. I have launched my new website and blog on wordpress. Please move with me by following this link: mountgardens.com, and continue reading about the joys and tribulations of this plantsman, gardener and farmer living in a flood plain.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
FROZEN FOODS
Well, I got my wish. Snow, snow, snow and more snow with freezing rain and then some more snow. I know why people complain about snow. But being trapped in the house for a few days having to eat as much of the frozen food as possible because there is no power and everything is thawing faster and faster isn't so bad. ANd I think these cabbage will somehow survive.
I got the office cleaned and made a few hikes out into the glistening valley. Not so bad, now that it's over. Though I think the bamboo would have something else to say if it could talk.
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