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Hillegass Parker House Garden: November 2010
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Sunday, November 21, 2010. I just bought nine Polystichum munitum. As both are in the Polypodiaceae family. However, the Western Sword Fern can be distinguished by these full circle spores. Image originally uploaded by June Beetle. Monday, November 15, 2010. Images taken from http:/ www.chicagobotanic.org/research/conservation/invasive/iris pseudacorus.php. Midterm Votes of Confidence. Can we get a pomegra...
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: October 2009
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Friday, October 2, 2009. Clearing Beds and Fall Planting. For a winter harvest, plant brussel sprouts, lettuce, chard, kale, beets, parsnips, turnips, carrots, spinach, and bok choy in the late summer or early fall. As tomato plants are removed, cut them up into pieces and spread over raised beds as mulch for the incoming plants. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American Soil and Stone.
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: Year 2: Underneath the Coldframe...
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Year 2: Underneath the Coldframe. Cold frame laying on it's side. Standing in perlite, a less toxic alternative to vermiculite. New growth extending from nodes of lavendar. Two different colored beets growing in the same well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Soil and Stone. Bay-Friendly Landscaping and Gardening. Companion Planting: Basic Concept and Resources.
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: January 2010
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Sunday, January 10, 2010. Mushroom Cultivation with Plug Spawn Part Two. January is a good time to prune fruit trees in the garden. There are a lot of resources that explain how to prune fruit trees. The Sunset Western Garden Book. Describes basic pruning techniques and Berkeley Horticulture. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American Soil and Stone. Bay-Friendly Landscaping and Gardening.
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: New tree to the South of South House
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Friday, January 14, 2011. New tree to the South of South House. The options as I see them are:. 1- to plant another large tree in place of the one being taken out, but further away from the house. 2- to plant a smaller tree. 3- to not plant a tree, which will increase the amount of sunlight to that area making it easier to grow other ornamental plants. Des- Black Tea Tree. Quarcus suber- Cork Oak. Yes, thi...
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: August 2011
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Saturday, August 27, 2011. The late-summer tomatoes are in full swing! So far, most are red, spherical and a little smaller than fist-sized; this one was more interesting. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American Soil and Stone. Annies Annuals: Rare, unusual annual and perennial plants, including cottage garden heirlooms and hard to find California native wildflowers. Bay-Friendly Landscaping and Gardening.
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: March 2011
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Year 2: Underneath the Coldframe. Cold frame laying on it's side. Standing in perlite, a less toxic alternative to vermiculite. New growth extending from nodes of lavendar. Two different colored beets growing in the same well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American Soil and Stone. Bay-Friendly Landscaping and Gardening. Companion Planting: Basic Concept and Resources.
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: January 2011
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Friday, January 14, 2011. New tree to the South of South House. The options as I see them are:. 1- to plant another large tree in place of the one being taken out, but further away from the house. 2- to plant a smaller tree. 3- to not plant a tree, which will increase the amount of sunlight to that area making it easier to grow other ornamental plants. Des- Black Tea Tree. Quarcus suber- Cork Oak. To Bay A...
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: November 2008
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Sunday, November 16, 2008. Perfect Hummer Food Recipe. One part sugar to four parts water -. Stir until sugar is dissolved. One cup of sugar to four cups of water. 4 cup sugar to 3 cups water. 1/2 cup sugar to 2 cups of water. Bring solution to a boil to kill bacteria and slow spoilage - allow to cool. Adding red food-dye coloring is unnecessary. As this can kill hummingbirds. Saturday, November 8, 2008.
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Hillegass Parker House Garden: Fall Harvest
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Hillegass Parker House Garden. Gardening at a Graduate Student Cooperative in Berkeley, California. Monday, November 7, 2011. It's getting colder fast, and before going into hibernation, we gardeners needed to harvest our fall crop. We threw a garden party, and a bunch of additional co-opers jumped in to participate. One huge task was taking out the three big tomato beds; a little emotional since the tomatoes were still producing fruit. What a long growing season we have here! Ded to take it out wi.