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Cuttings: February 2008
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a chaplain of an assisted living community in Minnesota and a graduate of the Southern Baptist Seminary who enjoys good conversations on topics of substance. In that spirit, welcome to my blog. View my complete profile. Favorite Blogs and Sites.
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Cuttings: January 2009
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Louisville was hit by a major winter storm. Over the last several days. Several inches of freezing rain were followed by several more of snow. Trees and limbs have fallen everywhere, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes, blocking roads, and causing untold damage. While the ice has done irrevocable damage to Kentucky, some of it is ironicly beautiful. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Cuttings: Spring Planting
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a chaplain of an assisted living community in Minnesota and a graduate of the Southern Baptist Seminary who enjoys good conversations on topics of substance. In that spirit, welcome to my blog. View my complete profile. Favorite Blogs and Sites.
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Cuttings: July 2008
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. A Question On Fencing. Recent Trip to Wisconsin. Here are some pictures of wildflowers growing in Northern Wisconsin. My wife and I took a trip there recently to spend sometime on Stormy Lake (Conover/Eagle River area) with family. This is called "devil's paintbrush" and is actually an introduced species. These are ox-eye daisies - another import from central Europe. This is a native yarrow. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cuttings: Recent Trip to Wisconsin
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Recent Trip to Wisconsin. Here are some pictures of wildflowers growing in Northern Wisconsin. My wife and I took a trip there recently to spend sometime on Stormy Lake (Conover/Eagle River area) with family. This is called "devil's paintbrush" and is actually an introduced species. I could not find a picture to positively identify this little yellow ray-flower. I would love it if someone would identify it for me.
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Cuttings: December 2007
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Monday, December 24, 2007. I was hunting pheasants recently and the dog flushed out a prairie vole. I picked the little rodent up and away from the dog. He made no attempt at biting (I was wearing gloves anyway). He scurried all over my arm and hand before dropping back into the snow and running back into the cover of the sorghum. These pictures came from Vole Control. Merry Christmas from Minnesota. I want to wish all of you a very merry Christmas...
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Cuttings: A Question On Fencing
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Wednesday, July 9, 2008. A Question On Fencing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a chaplain of an assisted living community in Minnesota and a graduate of the Southern Baptist Seminary who enjoys good conversations on topics of substance. In that spirit, welcome to my blog. View my complete profile. Favorite Blogs and Sites. A Question On Fencing. Recent Trip to Wisconsin.
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Cuttings: November 2007
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Sunday, November 11, 2007. For those of you in the Southern Midwest to Eastern Seaboard regions (Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas, Southern West Virginia, Southern Virginia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Oklahoma and Arkansas), it is now time to divide your rhizome-type irises. This doesn't have to be done each year (in fact I don't recommend doing so more than once every three years). When replanting: dig a hole deep enough for plant roots and ho...
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Cuttings: August 2008
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A blog devoted to landscape and yard maintenance issues. Friday, August 1, 2008. Poisonous Creatures in the Garden. To my other blog, The Yodeling Rabbit, and pictures of the widow. Here are more links to relatively common sources of potential pain. Wolf Spider: i nfo. Brown Recluse: i nfo. Please note that this is the California Trapdoor only). Assassin Bug/Wheel Bug: info. Deer Tick: info and pics. Pygmy Rattlesnake: info and pics. Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake: info and pics. View my complete profile.