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Grafted Tomato Plants | Armbrust Farms
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Produce, Landscaping, Horticulture Consulting and more…. Laquo; More about Armbrust Farms, and the site. Posted February 7, 2011 by Ryan Armbrust in garden. If you’re interested in grafted tomato plants (and you should be! You should check out The Grafted Garden. It’s where I will be posting information on my grafting experiences, and where you can get more information about the procedures. Also, coming soon, you can buy grafted plants! 4 responses to this post. Posted by Ryan Armbrust. Address never mad...
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O!OAKS/HORTICULTURE | LOVELAND GARDEN CLUB
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Garden club web site. Skip to primary content. GARDEN HISTORY AND DESIGN. 2013 ZONE XI MEETING. SPRING ENDOWED LECTURE SERIES. SPRING FLOWER ARRANGING FUNDRAISER. OAKS is Loveland Garden Club’s project for the GCA Centennial initiative. Plant a Tree: Grow a Legacy. The Oaks committee has a 5 year commitment to increase the number and variety of Quercus(Oak) trees in our area. The multipronged approach includes:. Educating the public about the value of Oak trees,. On Arbor Day the Loveland Garden Club par...
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April | 2009 | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. Mother’s Day Weekend Plant Sale and Designer Showhouse. April 29, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 9:44 am. Just received this release, and I thought our readers would be interested to know about this upcoming plant sale in Omaha. 8212; — — — —. Mother’s Day Plant Sale. The plant sale is open to the public. A complete plant list is on the arboretum website at http:/ arboretum.unl.edu/plantsales. Tours of Brandeis Mansion. This is a not-to-be missed opportunity to see one of Omaha&...
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New Issue Forthcoming! | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. April 14, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 9:35 pm. The newest issue of Nature’s Companion should be hitting garden centers near you next week, just in time for the spring gardening rush. While we’re proud of how well our first issue turned out, we think you’ll really enjoy the new Spring edition of Nature’s Companion. So be sure to look for the new Spring edition of Nature’s Companion, hot off the presses in the third of fourth week of April! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Lauritzen Gardens Plant Sale | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. Lauritzen Gardens Plant Sale May 1, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 9:09 pm. It’s that time of year… Plant sales! If you’re in the metro area over the weekend, you might be interested in stopping by Omaha’s Lauritzen Gardens to check out their plant sale. Nine other organizations and garden clubs will also be offering plants for sale. Info below:. 8212; — —. Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3. 9 am to 5 pm both days. More info at their site…. May 28, 2009 at 10:22 pm. Build a webs...
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February | 2009 | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. Welcome to the blog. February 27, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 6:55 pm. This blog, SEEDS, will serve as a way for us, the folks behind Nature’s Companion. To interact with you, the reader. In the near future, we’ll be asking for your questions for our experts, to be answered in a “mailbag” format on the Nature’s Companion website. We’ll be posting photos — both those submitted by readers and those taken by our own Nature’s Companion staff. Get a free blog at WordPress.com.
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Products | Armbrust Farms
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Produce, Landscaping, Horticulture Consulting and more…. Posted by Ryan Armbrust. Here at the farm, located in the fertile Elkhorn River bluffs northwest of Omaha, we pride ourselves on growing a wide variety of produce. Here’s a partial list of what we’ll have in the ground for the 2010 season:. 8212; Sweet Corn. 8212; Red Onions. 8212; White Onions. 8212; Yellow Onions. 8212; Sweet Onions. 8212; Heirloom Tomatoes. 8212; Ornamental Gourds (birdhouse, dipper, etc.). 8212; Sweet Peppers. 8212; Bell Peppers.
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Spring is here! (Technically…) | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. Technically…) April 4, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 10:27 am. An iris emerging from the soil. (Photo by Ryan Armbrust). It’s April 4th, a good two weeks into spring. As usual, Nebraska weather has kept us on our toes, with a few days in the 70s and a few in the 20s. The forecast calls for a few inches of snow tonight, further putting a damper on our hopes of spring finally breaking free of winter for the year. I’ve heard reports of bloodroot. Care to share your methods? You ar...
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Welcome to the blog | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. Welcome to the blog February 27, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 6:55 pm. This blog, SEEDS, will serve as a way for us, the folks behind Nature’s Companion. To interact with you, the reader. In the near future, we’ll be asking for your questions for our experts, to be answered in a “mailbag” format on the Nature’s Companion website. We’ll be posting photos — both those submitted by readers and those taken by our own Nature’s Companion staff. April 1, 2009 at 11:22 am. Address nev...
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June | 2009 | Seeds
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The Nature’s Companion Blog. Check this out…. June 12, 2009. 8212; Ryan Armbrust @ 4:02 pm. It’s mid-June, and everything is about as green as it will get this year in the Great Plains. We’ve been blessed with some rain as of late, and the hot summer winds haven’t arrived yet to dry out the midwest. It’s the perfect time of year to head down to your local botanical garden, and if you live near Omaha, that would be Lauritzen Gardens. Here’s the press release:. Summer Solstice Lecture and Celebration.