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Ruthanne Gold-Winters
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  • Phoenix, AZ
  • United States
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This is adorable Ruthanne.....
January 11
Your Coop is very impressive...It looks lke you have been working very hard...good job for all you hard effort.
January 6
Happy Thanks Giving everyone
November 26, 2009
Ruthanne Gold-Winters added 8 photos
November 22, 2009
all the pics from Wilson Garden I took are in my album of photos
November 14, 2009
Looking forward to seeing you pix, too!
November 13, 2009
I've grown lavender here for years. Now I have herb spirals and am devoting one exclusively to lavender. It loves the heat and good light. At the Downtown Phoenix Public Market on most Saturday mornings the guys from Los Arbolitos are there and they…
November 13, 2009
I thought the class was great , lots of good info and i have the handout for it. the ladies taught from the handout and I am sure that Maya or Doreen can email it to you , if not i will have Chris send it along
October 26, 2009
Ruthanne Gold-Winters added a blog post
While living in Oregon, I grew English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). I haven’t gotten to the point of growing the Lavender here but I have read that Spanish Lavender( Lavandula Stoechas) grows very well and it’s a better choice for making oils…
October 19, 2009
mmmmmm I can practically smell it!
October 15, 2009
beautiful...maybe you say, but which lavender have you planted?
October 14, 2009
This is fantastic picture, I hope next year, I will have time to plant more lavander and take picture like that.
October 14, 2009
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Spiral Garden
October 11, 2009
Ruthanne Gold-Winters added 19 photos
October 11, 2009
Ruthanne Gold-Winters added a blog post
I did visit the Wilson Garden tour today, Great old piece of property. This is a lovely environment, very decorative. I took several pictures and will post them later
October 3, 2009
Ruthanne Gold-Winters added a blog post
As you can see from my page I love visuals. Images give me a huge amount of inspiration to move forward with my own Projects. I think it has to do with the years of owning an Art Gallery in Los Angeles. Now I am just a humdrum banker these days, su…
September 29, 2009

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About Me:
I am very interested in producing herbed oils for consumption as well as for skin care, and therapy. I am also looking for likeminded people with similar interests.
Bellydance
Homegrown food
Cooking
Raising flowers
Garden design
Water features.
I am a very creative person with a good eye for design and colour.
I love to cook and I have a collection of some very nice recipes.
I am not the gardener as much as my husband, but I love the wealth of a productive garden and how to untilize the product.
Garden design
Water features.

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Lavender

While living in Oregon, I grew English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia). I haven’t gotten to the point of growing the Lavender here but I have read that Spanish Lavender( Lavandula Stoechas) grows very well and it’s a better choice for making oils for the bath and aroma therapy, where the traditional Lavender ( English/Common) are better suited in the kitchen and make a wonderful infused cooking oil.

There is so much to learn about how to grow your garden here. I think I am going to start with… Continue

Posted on October 19, 2009 at 4:28pm — 1 Comment

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I did visit the Wilson Garden tour today, Great old piece of property. This is a lovely environment,…

I did visit the Wilson Garden tour today, Great old piece of property. This is a lovely environment, very decorative. I took several pictures and will post them later Continue

Posted on October 3, 2009 at 5:20pm — 3 Comments

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Pictures galore

As you can see from my page I love visuals. Images give me a huge amount of inspiration to move forward with my own Projects. I think it has to do with the years of owning an Art Gallery in Los Angeles.

Now I am just a humdrum banker these days, surrounded by lifeless cubicles without an ounce of expression.

This weekend Chris and I had a visit to Don's house. I love the fact that he has his garden plan laid out in a good-sized format. This way he can expand easily on his concept, change his v… Continue

Posted on September 29, 2009 at 4:25pm —

Ruthanne Gold-Winters

Ruthanne's easy Salsa

Ruthanne’s Bean, Corn & Pineapple Salsa

Large can of Mexican stewed tomatoes (chopped, use half the juice) or fresh tomatoes work great as well.
Small can of diced pineapple (use half the juice) or fresh pineapple.
Four cloves of garlic chopped finely
Half-small onion chopped finely
Cilantro if desired
Small can of nib lets corn (drained) or cooked fresh corn cut from the cob. I love the roasted corn taste.
Small can of Black or Red beans (small beans, drained)
Add salt & pepper to tast… Continue

Posted on September 27, 2009 at 10:00am —

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At 11:30am on September 30, 2009, Anita Mahaffey said…
Ruthanne, it looks like you've lived in a lot of different places. It certainly makes a person adaptable, doesn't it? I've lived most of my life in Albuquerque, NM, so gardening here in the low desert has been a real challenge for me. I've certainly had more failures than successes. We rented a few homes in Scottsdale before we were able to purchase our home here in Mesa. I tried to make improvements to the properties, and even composted, but always kept in mind that it was temporary. Good thing, because the subsequent tenants always let it go. We're having a wonderful time working on our new house, always looking for ways to utilize the materials we have at hand as well as planning for the long-term benefit of our home and property.
At 5:55pm on September 26, 2009, Anita Mahaffey said…
Thank you for the sweet compliment. My husband and 15-year-old son designed and built it before we got our chickens. We plan to turn that entire corner of the yard under the fig tree into an aviary. We are in the process of rebuilding the fence around our property with recycled tongue-in-groove from the original fence. The aviary will be our first project when the fence to the alley has been completed.
At 7:44pm on September 15, 2009, Ericka Cero Wood said…
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