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Naturalist's Garden: April 2006
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Saturday, April 29, 2006, I met a young lady (all of 9 years old) named Alexis (Kay's daughter) who said this phrase to me, just after deciding to purchase a Queen Elizabeth Hybrid Tea rose from me over at ALL SEASONS Nursery in Lafayette, LA. When I get home, I am going to 'poodle up' this rose, so you'll be able to see Queen Elizabeth's crown! Links to this post. Cornwa...
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Naturalist's Garden: February 2006
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Saturday, February 18, 2006. Mary Knox Merrill/The Christian Science Monitor via Getty Images. National Guardsmen moved trees into place at the New Orleans Botanical Garden in November. The New York Times. February 16, 2006. From the Scars of Katrina, Green Shoots and Blossoms. This resurrection hasn't been easy, and it has a long way to go. But thousands of volunteers from all over the coun...
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Naturalist's Garden: November 2005
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Tuesday, November 15, 2005. You would think that if a person wanted to "go organic" it would be a relatively easy thing to do. I mean, look at the advertisements on T.V. and in all the glossy magazines. You have all manner of Natural This, Lite That, and "healthy" and "good for you" products on the market. So what's the big deal, huh? Even our new furniture, treated wood building materials and "...
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Naturalist's Garden: December 2005
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Saturday, December 24, 2005. It's glorious how our passion for growing things blends over into so many healing paths for ourselves and others. Plant a tree today. The New York Times. December 25, 2005. Father and Daughter: One Final Connection. And I would look, sometimes standing and coming around to his side to please him, because he seemed to want me to share the exact perspective on the 30-f...
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Naturalist's Garden: May 2006
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Sunday, May 28, 2006. Vendors in New York City Greenmarkets, like Sprout Creek Farm cheese at Union Square, can sell only what they raise. The only way to run a GreenMarket is to require the vendors to have actually grown what they sell. Bravo! The New York Times. Printer Friendly Format Sponsored By. May 24, 2006. Farmers' Markets Go Beyond Green. Many in the alternative agriculture movement ar...
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Naturalist's Garden: January 2006
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Friday, January 20, 2006. THANK YOU to (in order of responding to my invitation to participate in the project):. 8 and moi, joe paris. The GREAT EIGHT can do this! I would love to recruit even more. Thank you very much, each of you, for responding to my invitation! See you Monday - 6pm - Prejeans Restaurant, north Lafayette. Posted by Joe Paris @ Friday, January 20, 2006. Links to this post.
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Naturalist's Garden: October 2005
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Thursday, October 27, 2005. Organic farming / gardening is not only the wave of the future, but also a rich legacy from the past - and get this - the present, because most of the world is simply too poor to use any other method. Nature is perfect as it is. This causes the land to purify itself, just as the human body does, and the result of this land purification is increased insect damage and p...
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Naturalist's Garden: March 2006
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Joni Younie's new rose garden. Joni Younie, one of the paraticipants from our Sunday classes at All Seasons Nursery in Lafayette, worked hard for the past three days to produce a beautiful rose garden at her home. Enjoy! Three bushes are blooming already. Maybe not the sunniest part of the yard, but the most enjoyable and closest to nurture the beautiful plants. In the...
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Naturalist's Garden: June 2006
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Gathered glory from the world of gardening - to enjoy - share - and inspire you to create something beautiful. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. A MARATHON PURSUIT - Richard Ernst, above, of Cooley's Gardens in Oregon has worked for 14 years with Tony H. H. Chen of Oregon State to create a truly red iris. I am crazy about Louisiana native plants - and first among equals is the Iris. Enjoy. June 27, 2006. The Hunt Continues for the Holy Grail: A Red Iris. In 2004, Mr. Ernst a well-known hybridizer who for dec...
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