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Heidi Horticulture: Outdoor Christmas Urn Container - Natural
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10047; More about me. 10047; DIY Projects. 10047; Helpful Hints. Friday, November 16, 2012. Outdoor Christmas Urn Container - Natural. Here I made a pair of urns with natural items. These urns span about 2 and 1/2 feet apart. A little more than 3 feet tall from the pot rim. Have a look at some other designs here. 7 stems of dogwood. Strobus (white pine) cones. Dried belani seed pods. Sand to fill pot. One of the funnest aspects of my job. In the above, I used:. Strobus cones (with snow flakes). Christmas...
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Heidi Horticulture: I Eat Weeds
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10047; More about me. 10047; DIY Projects. 10047; Helpful Hints. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Ok, two years ago, the only weed I would dare to eat were Dandelion leaves - that was pretty much it. Today, I enjoy eating several and the term "weed" has a whole new meaning. I have a job because of weeds. When you truly examine plant life, you realize: weeds are just unwanted vegetation. But not all weeds are unwelcome. The recent welcomed additions to my diet are:. The second - Purslane (Portulaca oleracea).
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Heidi Horticulture: Viburnum Beetle - Pyrrhalta viburni
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10047; More about me. 10047; DIY Projects. 10047; Helpful Hints. Tuesday, July 07, 2015. Viburnum Beetle - Pyrrhalta viburni. Ok, this has to be the worst sight to a gardener:. Nothing breaks your heart more than coming across this sort of devastation too late in the season. The Viburnum Leaf Beetle. There's only a handful of Viburnums this beetle doesn't eat ( link here. I had to cut the shrub down hard as a preventative. Had I done this in early April, I could of averted this ugly scene below:. Pierced...
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Heidi Horticulture: July 2015
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10047; More about me. 10047; DIY Projects. 10047; Helpful Hints. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Ok, two years ago, the only weed I would dare to eat were Dandelion leaves - that was pretty much it. Today, I enjoy eating several and the term "weed" has a whole new meaning. I have a job because of weeds. When you truly examine plant life, you realize: weeds are just unwanted vegetation. But not all weeds are unwelcome. The recent welcomed additions to my diet are:. The second - Purslane (Portulaca oleracea).
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March 2015 | A Place for Pollinators: A Veggie Garden Blog
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Our Gardens, Ourselves. Sunday, March 29, 2015. What does your garden say about you? Without flowers. Although my childhood vegetable gardens only included marigolds, now there is calendula, borage, nasturtiums, feverfew, alyssum, and many other flowers tucked amongst the veggies. This post was inspired by Gayla Trail's Grow Write Guild. Series prompt. Grow Write Guild. Is a creative club for those who love to garden. Saturday, March 28, 2015. From Rene's Garden Seed- to use to make hibiscus tea. From th...
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Seedy Saturday | A Place for Pollinators: A Veggie Garden Blog
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Saturday, March 28, 2015. My partner and I have attended four Seedy Saturdays to date and came home with some great trades and purchases. Some of our finds that I am looking forward to growing the most are:. From Rene's Garden Seed- to use to make hibiscus tea. Zinna Burpee Rose Giant Cactus. From Baker Creek Heirloom Seed-giant blooms with pointed petals in shades rose to bubble gum pink. From Matchbox Garden and Seed Co- an Indian hierloom that is variegated purple and gold. Blue Jay Bush Bean. Pepper ...
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Our Gardens, Ourselves | A Place for Pollinators: A Veggie Garden Blog
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Our Gardens, Ourselves. Sunday, March 29, 2015. What does your garden say about you? Without flowers. Although my childhood vegetable gardens only included marigolds, now there is calendula, borage, nasturtiums, feverfew, alyssum, and many other flowers tucked amongst the veggies. This post was inspired by Gayla Trail's Grow Write Guild. Series prompt. Grow Write Guild. Is a creative club for those who love to garden. All comments are moderated. Your comment should be visible shortly. What is a weed?
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Heidi Horticulture: Common House Plant Pests Part 1 - Thrips
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10047; More about me. 10047; DIY Projects. 10047; Helpful Hints. Monday, January 16, 2012. Common House Plant Pests Part 1 - Thrips. If you own house plants, you've probably had many of these critters invade your home without even knowing it. Today, I watered my house plants, and paying attention to some signs, I knew I had an unwanted invader. I found this leaf damage on my Prayer Plant ( Maranta leuconeura). Forgive the over exposure of this shot, but there, towards the bottom of the leaf, along the st...