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The Garden On The Ridge: Trillium Facts, Myths and Mysteries
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Trillium Facts, Myths and Mysteries. The White Trilliums, Trillium grandiflorum. Are in full and glorious bloom at Pine Ridge. There are hundreds, all along the driveway, in the woods, and in my garden. They come up in the shady woodland garden, the hillside garden, the rockery and even the herb garden. Clumps, clusters, sweeps and swaths of white all around me. You know that. And remember that all other spaces are private property. Somebody owns every square inch, even if ...Anoth...
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The Garden On The Ridge: Hepatica
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to Monarch News. Check out some of the links below for events, news, and possible sources of native plants in the Ottawa Valley! If you know of a local native-plant-related event or a source you'd like to see listed here, please get in touch.). Or find them on Facebook. Events at Pine Ridge. Native Plants Sale: May 22, 2016,10am to 4pm. Rain or shine! Fern Day - June 26, 2016. A day of all things Fern! Some links of interest:. Andy's Northern Ontario Wildflowers.
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The Garden On The Ridge: Columbine
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to Monarch News. Check out some of the links below for events, news, and possible sources of native plants in the Ottawa Valley! If you know of a local native-plant-related event or a source you'd like to see listed here, please get in touch.). Or find them on Facebook. Events at Pine Ridge. Native Plants Sale: May 22, 2016,10am to 4pm. Rain or shine! Fern Day - June 26, 2016. A day of all things Fern! Some links of interest:. Andy's Northern Ontario Wildflowers.
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The Garden On The Ridge: Wild Ginger
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Links to Monarch News. Check out some of the links below for events, news, and possible sources of native plants in the Ottawa Valley! If you know of a local native-plant-related event or a source you'd like to see listed here, please get in touch.). Or find them on Facebook. Events at Pine Ridge. Native Plants Sale: May 22, 2016,10am to 4pm. Rain or shine! Fern Day - June 26, 2016. A day of all things Fern! Some links of interest:. Andy's Northern Ontario Wildflowers.
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Nature in Your Neighbourhood Guide, Videos, Presentations - Bonnechere River Watershed Project
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BRWP in The News. Nature In Your Neighbourhood. Nature in Your Neighbourhood Guide, Videos, Presentations. RiverWatch / Water Quality Reporting. Water Levels and Flows. Our Watershed, Our Future. Watershed - A Virtual Art Exhibit. Nature in Your Neighbourhood Guide, Videos, Presentations. Bonnechere River Watershed Nature in Your Neighbourhood Guide. The Bonnechere River Watershed Nature in Your Neighbourhood Guide. Bonnechere River Watershed Nature in Your Neighbourhood Guide. Ottawa River Institute .
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The Garden On The Ridge: A Prickly Start
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Monday, April 13, 2015. Should you happen, one day, to wake up feeling totally cross-ways with the world, tired, grouchy, dissatisfied, over-burdened, resentful, not liking your breakfast choices and filled with a strong desire to kick the cat, I'll tell you what to do. Now what is this pile of somewhat dried-looking pine needles? Not that it will burn. No amount of crumpled up newspaper (and you have lots because you forgot the re-cycling pickup last week, again) will start a blaze. An old cardb...Lots ...
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The Garden On The Ridge: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Dear Friend and Reader,. I'm sorry not to have written for so long, but it has been pretty busy around here. Not anything amazing or earth-shaking, just busy. Joan Darby and I got the Fern Garden at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden more or less finished in time for the dedication by the William Cody family. Here it looks pretty bare - just enjoy, as I do, the rare sight of bare earth with no weeds. The sun came out and it was warm. Big sigh of relief all around! The peonies bloomed...
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Links | Deep River and Area Horticultural Society
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Deep River and Area Horticultural Society. Deep River, Ontario, Canada. 2011 Summer Garden Tour. Earth M-A-G-I-C in the Veggie Plot – Sheila Selby. Chokecherry Wine – Brian McInall. Maple Sap, Rhubarb Wines – Brian McInall. Algonquin Timber Frames – gazebos and garden furniture. Canadian Wildlife Federation/Wild about gardening. Canadian Native Plant Suppliers List. Community Supported Agriculture – movie. Deep River Farmer’s Market on Facebook. DRAHS’s website design – Bright Ideas Software. Follow &ldq...
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The Garden On The Ridge: Bloodroot
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The Garden On The Ridge: July 2015
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Friday, July 24, 2015. Ah, July. Ah, Chaos. Every year, the July garden astounds me. There is so much bloom I can hardly imagine what will be left to bloom in August. or September. We've had a very 'grow-ish' summer so far, rain just when we needed it and not too much heat so the flowers are the happiest I've seen for a long time. They all started from one plant of Echinacea purpurea. Below the pink flower you see a yellow Coneflower. This is E. paradoxa. I grew it from seed. A whole package of seed ...