May 25, 2007
Achillea (Yarrow)
An article from Reuters reporter Gillian Murdoch entitled Asia's high-rise gardeners unearth key to cooler cities explains how the hobby of gardening is improving lives, building community networks, and also cooling urban areas. …
Source: Marc
Come summer, one finds a lot of mango flavor in our cooking, adding color, a tangy twist and a hint of sweetness to dals, curries, pachadis, pickles, salads, drinks, smoothies or desserts. We literally eat, drink and live, …
Source: sailu
Come summer, one finds a lot of mango flavor in our cooking, adding color, a tangy twist and a hint of sweetness to dals, curries, pachadis, pickles, salads, drinks, smoothies or desserts. We literally eat, drink and live, …
Source: sailu
Greg and Stacy Petruzzi love living right outside of Raleigh, NC With the city's colorful blend of history, culture and good old-fashioned Southern charm, it's easy to see why Raleigh has become one of the fastest growing cities in the …
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See My Other Wordless Wednesday Posts. Marc at GardenDesk.
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Author: monmon Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 5:03 am (GMT 0) I suppose you could plant mint in your yard if you don't mind it taking over the place… I suggest putting it in pots instead though.
Source: monmon
Plant type: Interior Plant, Perennial USDA Hardiness Zones: 3b to 9a Height: 6" to 12" Spread: 3" to 6" Exposure: full sun Bloom Color: Blue Bloom Time: Early spring Leaf Color: Green Growth Rate: average Moisture: dry to moist Soil …
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Just spent some time tending to "the girls" out back. They have fresh water and I harvested a fresh egg in return. The stickers from BackYard Chickens are ready to order, although the LW wants this one on a shirt. …
Source: AMorris