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Green Zebra Market Garden: February 2014
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. February 28, 2014. Shots from the Greenhouse. It was something like -20F outside this morning (with the windchill), but it's a right around 70F in the greenhouse.a lovely place to work in the cold of winter! These plants have been potted up by the MSU Horticulture Club, which will be having fundraiser plant sale on April 12 and 13 in the Plant and Soil Sciences Building on MSU's campus. Coleus, lots and lots of coleus! Hypoestes (polka dot plant).
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Green Zebra Market Garden: Massive Quantities of Succulents!
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. February 12, 2014. Massive Quantities of Succulents! Last fall, the Horticulture Gardens acquired a bunch of leftover succulents from one of the undergraduate classes. I've been nursing them along in the greenhouse all winter. I started taking cuttings a few weeks ago, since I was to propagate enough to use some of them out in the garden displays. This Crassula 'Campfire' is one of the faster growing varieties, so I'm going to use it in the disp...
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Green Zebra Market Garden: Potting Up Succulents
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. February 21, 2014. We have quite an inventory. Of succulents at work right now. I spent a little time potting some of them up into clay pots, since they seem to sell better in clay pots than in plastic pots. Posted by Green Zebra Market Garden. Labels: Cacti and Succulents. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Green Zebra Market Garden. Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe To The Green Zebra. Follow The Green Zebra by Email.
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Green Zebra Market Garden: March 2014
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. March 14, 2014. New Batch of Baby Chicks. I picked up a new batch of chicks a couple weeks ago and haven't gotten around to sharing the news yet. Here are some photos of the chicks when they were 2 weeks old. Posted by Green Zebra Market Garden. March 4, 2014. Grow Your Own Pea Shoots (Part 2). So here's what happened with the peas I soaked and sowed. A couple weeks ago. The tendrils are very pretty. Posted by Green Zebra Market Garden. View my ...
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Urban Goats | Triskele Urban Farm
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An Urban Permculture Project in Lansing, MI. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Lansing Urban Goat Movement. 8211; a grassroots movement to legalize goats in urban areas throughout Ingham County in Michigan. 8211; Jennie Grant got goats legalized in Seattle in 2007. Her site has a wealth of information on keeping urban goats and tips for legalizing them. Her book, City Goats, is an excellent resource! Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Green Zebra Market Garden: Our Most Curious Ornamental: Castor Bean
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. January 28, 2015. Our Most Curious Ornamental: Castor Bean. Posted by Green Zebra Market Garden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Green Zebra Market Garden. Michigan, United States. The Green Zebra is the market garden of Michigan resident Daedre Craig. Daedre has a passion for homegrown food, flowers, cooking, and photography. View my complete profile. Subscribe To The Green Zebra. Follow The Green Zebra by Email. Fast grow the weeds.
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Green Zebra Market Garden: June 2014
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. June 24, 2014. Garden Day Live Stream Today! Please join me for the first ever live broadcast preview of the MSU Horticulture Garden's Garden Day! Get tips from Jessica Wright and Daedre Craig (that's me! To Green up your garden and spice up your meals! Watch Live on the MSUAA LENS Livestream, June 24th at noon! Http:/ new.livestream.com/msualumni/MSUGardenDay. Posted by Green Zebra Market Garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fast grow the weeds.
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Green Zebra Market Garden: MSU Horticulture Garden's Plant Sale 2015
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. March 19, 2015. MSU Horticulture Garden's Plant Sale 2015. If you're in the Greater Lansing Area in mid-May, heck, if you're anywhere in Michigan, come check out our plant sale! You'll find an amazing selection of unusual annuals, perennials, herbs, and veggies! This happens in 8 short weeks. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Posted by Green Zebra Market Garden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Green Zebra Market Garden. Michigan, United States.
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Green Zebra Market Garden: Shots from the Greenhouse
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. February 28, 2014. Shots from the Greenhouse. It was something like -20F outside this morning (with the windchill), but it's a right around 70F in the greenhouse.a lovely place to work in the cold of winter! These plants have been potted up by the MSU Horticulture Club, which will be having fundraiser plant sale on April 12 and 13 in the Plant and Soil Sciences Building on MSU's campus. Coleus, lots and lots of coleus! Hypoestes (polka dot plant).
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Green Zebra Market Garden: July 2013
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Starting Seedlings At Home. About Me and the Market Garden. July 1, 2013. Trying to keep track of developing fruits can be difficult, especially with the squashes where a giant fruit can develop seemingly over night. Here's a 'Waltham' butternut squash. It's already the size of my thumb, and it hasn't even flowered yet. I was really surprised by how large these 'Costata Romanesco' zucchinis got prior to even flowering! This is a teeny tiny mexican sour gherkin. The plants are just covered in them! Follow...
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