April 7, 2007
Geranium x 'Johnson's Blue'
I've seen robins, starlings and red-winged blackbirds. The eagles are flying as well as the Canadian geese and the Snow geese. But spring isn't really here until the toads sing. They are the equivalant of the "Fat Lady". …
Source: Julie
Bird at Frozen Pond.
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… of expertise. Those who are more adept with the tools of woodworking, may want to try their hand at making a wooden castle bird feeder. The idea behind this is to have all the stools on each side of the castle manufactured so as to …
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Tomorrow we're going to plant our new forsythia's. They're going at the front, near the street. Not too close: the county comes along and trims the branches and stuff every year! The garden is starting to look resplendent: lots of leaf …
Source: Carolyn Ann
No gardening this weekend - I've been gliding instead!!! This was the Spring meeting of the East Pennine Association of Churchill Fellows, of which I'm currently Chairman. We usually go walking but fancied something more dyamnic, …
Source: Gordon M
Lotus corniculatus 'Plenus' (Double Bird's Foot Trefoil)
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The monthly meeting of Gardening…From Alpha to Omega will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Presbyterian Kirk in the Pines to hear a discussion by Ann Hooper on butterfly gardening. Hooper, affectionately named the "butterfly lady" because of her many lectures on this subject, has been a member of Garland County Master Gardeners for 11 years.
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Lady beetle (ladybug) nymphs look creepy, but they are actually one of the more beneficial insects to welcome to your garden. One ladybug nymph will eat about 400 aphids during the 3 weeks before it pupates and thousands once it becomes …
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To find out which birds are at the moment in the geographic area, you will have to consult the specialty magazines and documentations. Libraries and book stores have books based on migration, on the roads that some bird species take to …
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