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Ann Arbor Project Grow: More Ideas for Bringing in the Beneficials
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. More Ideas for Bringing in the Beneficials. Ran this nice article on attracting beneficials. In a recent e-newsletter, and it is well worth sharing. The only thing to keep in mind while perusing the list is that some ornamental grasses, flowers, and herbs can be quite invasive. (Think of the mint or Bishop's Mantle marching undaunted through garden beds and yards and stopping only short of the living room door, and you'll get the idea.) . Project Grow is a...
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Electronic Garden Planning Tools
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Friday, March 20, 2009. Electronic Garden Planning Tools. As spring wends its way the time to start garden planning is upon us! Especially with that seed swap. Coming up on Saturday! Two sites offer some good electronic tools for planning a garden that let you play around with the arrangement of your flowers and vegetables and figure out when to start seeds, and when you should be able to harvest. . The first is a tool offered at Eat Close to Home. Feature. You choose the plan...
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Oldies but Goodies - Growing Heirloom Tomatoes and Peppers
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Tuesday, April 13, 2010. Oldies but Goodies - Growing Heirloom Tomatoes and Peppers. And Tom Scheper for Heirloom Tomatoes and Peppers. This Saturday, April 17th! Heirloom Tomatoes and Peppers. Saturday, April 17th. Leslie Science and Nature Center. Can't make this one? Check out these upcoming classes and get them on the calendar! Saturday, April 24. Leslie House at Leslie Science and Nature Center. Bees Up Close and Personal! Saturday, May 1. 6633 Stoney Creek Drive. Project Gro...
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Bees Help Foil the Caterpillar Buffet
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Sunday, February 1, 2009. Bees Help Foil the Caterpillar Buffet. A recent study shows that honeybees not only pollinate but also help protect plants from hungry caterpillars. Caterpillars detect the bees, stop munching or simply panic and drop from the plant, which also means they stop munching on your tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, etc. And annuals, or create a specific bed for them. Enhancing Beneficial Insects with Native Plants. Landscaping with Native Plants. Learn how to incorp...
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Seeds for Cold Weather Places
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Friday, February 12, 2010. Seeds for Cold Weather Places. This post about seeds for a cold climate. On Cold Climate Gardening. Is just terrific. The subsequent discussion in the comments section is also well worth a read. Some great seed sources are listed, as well as things to keep in mind while shopping for seeds. Are available at the 2010 Annual Seed Swap on Saturday, February 13th. And can also be found at People's Food Coop. Also does a fun little seed swap. February 12, 2010...
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Decorating Tips from Bees
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Monday, May 17, 2010. Decorating Tips from Bees. Busy, buzzing pollinators bees are a gardeners best friend. Favorite fruits and vegetables would not grace our plates if it weren't for these flying friends. Well, now these little critters have gone a step further: home decorating. You've heard of The Not So Big House. Well, welcome to the bee's version! Using flower petals to make some of the prettiest little nests. Well, next to the row planted for the hungry. Big House Big Heart.
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Gardening in a pot
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Gardening in a pot. The weather is chilly and the gardens are finishing up for the season. Feeling forlorn about fresh vegetables without room for a hoophouse. Well, despair no more! While the title of the article sounds a wee bit unfortunate - Grow Food Scraps Indoors. And just as a little extra, this blog post focuses mostly on growing in containers outdoors. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation.
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Poem/a/Day | Lansing Online News
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Community & Opinion. Local voices, community concerns. Day 30: Poem-a-Day: Schools Out by Alice Cooper. April 30, 2015. I am a Rock. Day 29: Poem-a-Day: Prelude by Stephanie Glazier. April 29, 2015. Nature at its best. Day 28: Poem-a-Day: Our Day Pistoia by Jack A. Drew. April 29, 2015. A poem by a World War II veteran describes the tedium of behind the lines. Jack A. Drew. Lansing Goes to War. Day 27: Poem-a-Day: The Moveen Notebook by Thomas Lynch. April 27, 2015. Death is a decidedly different place.
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I am a Rock | Lansing Online News
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Community & Opinion. Local voices, community concerns. I am a Rock. I am a Rock. Day 30: Poem-a-Day: Schools Out by Alice Cooper. April 30, 2015. I am a Rock. Links to MI News. Art as an Everyday Attitude. Cookies, Crayons, Classes, and Chaos. Grand Rapids Institute for Information Democracy. Michigan Online News Association. MSU Loud and Proud. Out Your Back Door. Stay at Home Dad in Lansing – Chris Singer. The Conversation Starts Here. The Lions in Winter. The Man Up Mag. The New Citizens Press.
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Ann Arbor Project Grow: Grow Your Own Scrumptious Fungus
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Ann Arbor Project Grow. Thursday, April 8, 2010. Grow Your Own Scrumptious Fungus. Matt Demmon over at Little House Farm is once again offering his most-fascinating mushroom class. Learn how to grow and get tips on preserving and cooking up your own delicious fungi, and enter a world of tasty beauty with Matt as your guide. To whet your appetite, read my interview with Matt from last year. And then check out his mouth-watering recipe below! Sunday, April 11th. 50 for class; $70 to take home your own log.
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