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Where the Weeds and Wild Things Are. Plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. Ken Kesey. I am a horticulturist and knitter and writer, and many other things besides. September 20, 2016. It has been a long hot, occasionally horrible summer. It is September now, and I just want it to be over. And of course it’s not. The heat has been accompanied by a stoppage of rain. After a spring so … Continue reading →. March 14, 2016. Not so wild life. January 25, 2016. January 17, 2016. ItR...
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Dept of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers. Dept of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers. Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, Rutgers. Graduate Program in Plant Biology. GIBEX (Global Institute for BioExploration). Botany and Plant Systematics,. Rutgers University EVOLUTION pages. Lena Struwe's Home Page. School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Dept of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources. Dept of Plant Biology and Pathology. 237 Foran Hall, 59 Dudley Road. One of my m...
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Where the Weeds and Wild Things Are. Plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. Ken Kesey. Newer posts →. Bury my heart underneath these trees. August 16, 2015. It looked too much like a sock puppet to not decorate it with some eyes. And now that I’m back at work, I’ve had a chance to get back to taking some pictures of the gardens. This is the flower of a dipper gourd just at sunrise. We found this giant garden spider in my garden, while making a map of the plants in it. Winter blu...
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Bury my heart underneath these trees | Where the Weeds and Wild Things Are
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Where the Weeds and Wild Things Are. Plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. Ken Kesey. Where the river will never run dry. Have a good look →. Bury my heart underneath these trees. August 16, 2015. It looked too much like a sock puppet to not decorate it with some eyes. And now that I’m back at work, I’ve had a chance to get back to taking some pictures of the gardens. This is the flower of a dipper gourd just at sunrise. View all posts by weedsandwildthings →. A Way to Garden.
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Ramblings (aka the Blog). Disclaimers, disclosures, and all of that. Live Simply (with the goat corral). When looking for information on the difference between stalks and stems (turns out there is one), I stumbled upon a blog I thought you might like to know about. Is a site that doesn't seem to be updated a lot but if you're as pedantic as me, you will love the way that common mistakes are deconstructed and explained. Gardening In Dry Conditions. Nigerian Dwarf Goats For Sale. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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Moist – Driftless Roots
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A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the internal monologue. Where did Shady Character go? July 20, 2015. July 20, 2015. I’ve read that moist is one of the most hated words in the English language. This summer I’m starting to understand why. The moist weather and moist air are a bother for some crops. The trouble I am having with my onions. Has only gotten worse. I need to look back in my records and see how much I grew back when we didn’t have enough and figure out a compromise. I had s...
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Naked Gardening – Driftless Roots
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A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the internal monologue. Where did Shady Character go? October 9, 2016. October is here and we’re turning our attention to scary orange things! I did a little searching on the Internet and discovered something even better: naked pumpkin seeds! Then, as luck would have it, one of the bloggers I follow did a post about a hulless pumpkin aptly named ‘Lady Godiva.’ The author of My Food and Flowers. I started them indoors in April and then set one out when...
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Mark – Driftless Roots
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A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the internal monologue. Where did Shady Character go? I'm a nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the internal monologue. November 19, 2016. The leaves aren’t really going anywhere anyway. Not only are my plants healthier now, this lazy approach to gardening has helped make it possible to certify the yard as a wildlife habitat and to provide resources for pollinators as well. The National Wildlife Federation. October 9, 2016. Well, more ...
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Wordless Wednesday – Driftless Roots
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A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the internal monologue. Where did Shady Character go? August 3, 2016. Tea and Not Tea. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. I Love My Plot.
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