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WEAVING WILLOW: Willow North of Superior
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Willow basketry, willow growing, cultured basketry willow collection, willow and basketry related links. Friday, February 6, 2009. Willow North of Superior. 160;It blew rain all night and we will always remember the sound of the booming surf. My first time up that way, the drive was nevertheless beautiful and the fall colours were at their peak. The final evening, we held a mini-workshop for some friends and neighbours. Guild member Sharon Breckenridge was there too. The project was ...160;Support sta...
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New Asbury Gardens - (607)432-8703 - Landscaping, Garden Center, Snow Removal - Oneonta, NY
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Planet Professional Landcare Network. New York State Nursery and Landscape Association. How to Care for Your Lawn. For Kids - Information about Grasses. History of Lawn Games. The Science of Grass. Renee's Garden YouTube Channel. New Asbury Gardens 248 River Street Oneonta, NY 13820 (607)432-8703.
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View from Federal Twist: Moving to WordPress
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View from Federal Twist. Ramblings of a 'New American' Gardener. Sunday, January 20, 2013. After six years with Blogger, I'm having serious technical problems and I'm no techie. Perhaps Blogger bogs down after several years of use? I've decided to move View from Federal Twist to WordPress. I'll provide a new address within the next few weeks. Meanwhile, posts will continue here, and the old blog will remain accessible. Now, a poem on imaginary gardens with real toads in them:. Hands that can grasp, eyes.
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Bluestem Nursery: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. Sod Furniture, Grass Furniture or Organic Furniture. I see that it was way back in 2006 that I discovered some pictures of sod furniture and put them on my own blog. I am guessing that some of you might like to see what wonderful things some creative people are doing with a mound of dirt and some rolls of turf. I believe that credit can be given to Greg Tate for coming up with the idea. He is responsible for these beauties:. Have more info and links. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Bluestem Nursery: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Living Walls or Vertical Gardens. A vertical wall of greenery is not only aesthically pleasing in concrete jungles, but it also significantly cools the wall. The vertical garden is not just ivy growing up a wall, rather the plants are rooted in. The wall. It is closely related to a green roof. simply a green roof suspended vertically. To explain the concept, from Wikipedia:. To further develop the idea of using various leaf colours and textures Patrick Blanc. A living wall on t...
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WEAVING WILLOW: 10_07_01
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Willow basketry, willow growing, cultured basketry willow collection, willow and basketry related links. Thursday, July 1, 2010. Traditional Willow with Sandy Whalen. On the road again. Mid-May, guild member Noreen and I headed west on the highway to Milford, Michigan for a 3 day class to learn more about making baskets in our favourite material - willow! Sandy had to deal with every student making a different set of baskets. What a challenge to keep everything straight! First day - Ginger Jar with Lid.
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WEAVING WILLOW: 09_04_22
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Willow basketry, willow growing, cultured basketry willow collection, willow and basketry related links. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Hunting the Giant Willow. Visiting northern Germany in April we are intrigued by stories of huge living willow structures, see them for yourself. Through driving rain we walked down from the town and then found we could have driven up to it! Or watching performances on the stage? What a fabulous idea for any community! The tall straight ones are flutes, this was fascinating.
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WEAVING WILLOW: Sievers of Washington Island
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Willow basketry, willow growing, cultured basketry willow collection, willow and basketry related links. Saturday, October 3, 2009. Sievers of Washington Island. August 30th a fellow basketry guild member and I set out on the drive from southwestern Ontario to Ludington, Michigan where the next morning we would take the ferry SS Badger across Lake Michigan to Manitowoc, Wisconsin. It was a 4 hour crossing but this trip took 4 1/2 hours due to unusually rough conditions. Some of the class with our baskets.