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Roadsides:habitats for pollinators
Your plants could be poisoning bees instead of helping them. Be sure the plants you use for your pollinator patch have not been treated with neonicotinoids. Many growers of bedding plants use neonicotinoids for insect control. Scottish study tells of effects of neonicotinoid exposure on brains of bees. Great site by CANPOLIN. For farmers and gardeners alike. Best Practices. This article from the Journal of Applied Ecology backs up the concept of Pollinator Patches. 12 things you can do for native bees.
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July will be hot. Early tomatoes will begin to ripen this month. Some tasks for July:. Cut back your asters and chrysanthemums before the middle of July. Cut them about 6 inches back to a node where a leaf emerges. That is the point where new growth will start. Cutting back will encourage branching and produce bushier plants with more flowers. Chrysanthemums have a tendency to flop over. Cutting back helps with this problem. Are you battling earwigs now? Water your hanging baskets every day. Roadsides Gu...
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September in the Garden. Ready, Set, Sow. Some Plants Won't Leave. I watched my neighbour bagging some little items that popped up in his backyard as the snow disappeared. (You know what I’m talking about! Spring Pop-ups come in two varieties: the delicious little surprises that spring brings to the garden and the not-so-pretty reminders that we live in an urban environment. Isn’t it nice to be surprised by sons-in-law? The columbines in the back are popping up. The wood poppy is showing first leaves...
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TLC for Cut Flowers. Sources for Native Plants. Some Links I Like. The web is full of gardening information. Here are some links that I use often. OHA Conservation and Environment. Toronto Gardens by helen and Sarah Battersby - a wonderful site to visit. These presentations run in Adobe Presenter. And a Youtube version:. I first learned about alfalfa from a rose grower. Those rose people have been using alfalfa around their roses for a long time and forgot to mention it to the rest of us. Finding alfalfa...
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Talkingclover.gif (c) Kitty Roach. My granddaughter says it looks like me! Your tomato seedlings will benefit from a little movement. The stem will be stronger and thicker. As you pass them, tickle them with your fingers! Let a small fan move the air around your plants. Air movement will decrease fungus diseases and strengthen the stems of your plants. Wondering what light intensity you have? Don't discard your banana skins. Cut them up or chop them in a food processor and work them into the soil aro...
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Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need,. But not every man's greed. Are we worried about the wrong bees? Honey bees will survive but will our native bees? Read about the plight of native bees here. Invertebrates are good for your garden. Invertebrates are vital for a healthy garden. See what they contribute and how to make your garden more attractive to insects of all kinds. Invertebrates in the garden. Seed Balls for Spring Sowing. Don't know what seedballs are? Here are some links:. The bedd...
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Links to Outside Web Sites. Nurseries and Garden Vendors. Meadow Acres Garden Centre. Ontario Rock Garden Society. International Society of Arboriculture. Region of Waterloo Watering Restrictions. Carol Dunk - Simcoe County (Barrie) Master Gardener. ISA Trees Are Good Site. University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. University of Guelp - Ridgetown. MTD Outdoor Power Products. 2016 gardenKitchener Kitchener Horticultural Society Rockway Gardens.
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A selection of my images. All images are for sale (unless otherwise stated) and can be printed on paper or canvas in a size to suit your requirements. I'm happy to provide obligation free quotes. No exit, no entry'. Emu Point, Albany WA. The yellow beach bag. Goode Beach, Albany WA. Wet Afternoon at Goode Beach. Such a beautiful spot to find. Middleton Beach, Albany WA. Hint of a smile. Princess Royal Harbour, Albany WA. Project - Well Travelled. Windfarm Sandpatch, Albany WA. Emu Point, Albany WA.
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A blog about gardening, living and learning. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Perle d'Azur and Gravetye Beauty. Perle d'Azur in sun and shade. Most of my garden is either vegetables or native plants now but there are some aliens that are so loved that they stay no matter what my gardening mood of the moment. These varieties of clematis are not native but it wouldn't be July without them. Because of plants like Perle d'Azur, I'll never be a native plant purist. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Hated to pull even one small...
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Don’t start your seeds too early! Note the average last frost date for your area and count back according to the information on the seed package. Six to eight weeks before last frost is about right. Clean and sterilize your pots to prepare for sowing. Purchase good potting soil or fine vermiculite for starting seeds. When you can reach the garden shed, check your tools. Some may need sharpening. Some may need repairing or oiling. Trim dead or damaged branches from trees, shrubs and roses. And just for yo...
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Certified Advanced Rolf Practitioner and Osteopath. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. My new eBook S. Imple Ways To Relieve Five Common and Persistent Health Problems at Home. Is now available online! Grab your PDF copy. Carol Dunlop is a Physiotherapist, Advanced Rolf Practitioner, Advanced Cranial Osteopath, Advanced Visceral (Internal Organs) and a General Osteopath. She was trained in America and Europe, and practice worldwide. Natural Healing News Rolfing. The ABC’s of Rolfing.
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Welcome to Carol Dunn Art! Welcome to Little River Studio and Gallery! Artwork, classes and more from artist Carol Dunn. I hope you enjoy viewing my artwork, and will consider taking a class or renting studio time. Click the contact button to get my phone number or to send an email. You can request a list of classes that are scheduled. Also click on Exhibits to find out where you can see my work. Thanks for visiting my site! Change the number of thumbnails to be displayed: 1.
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