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Garden Moments: July 2015
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Saturday, July 18, 2015. Watering for a Friend. I am watering planters and pots for a neighbor and fellow gardener. I couldn't help notice some of her color combinations and textures this afternoon when I watered her hanging planter. Pops against Lime green of a Hosta. Lavendar spikes of Liatris. Blend with pink disks of Echinacea-. And contrast with a pop of yellow. To match the honey bee. The other worldly shape of Cleome against dark maroon, solid leaves of Bergenia. And a red glass hummingbird feeder.
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Custom Workshops
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Karen Bussolini Garden Arts. Nurturing Gardens and Gardeners. Problem Solved …. You are here: Home. Karen Bussolini – Garden Educator and Speaker. Many of my talks can be expanded or combined into master classes, training sessions, demonstrations or combination indoor/outdoor workshops for. Garden centers and nurseries. Outdoor demonstrations, whether done with a selection of container plants at a garden center or strolling through a public garden, build upon and enhance the slide presentations. As survi...
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The DuBrule Diaries: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. What I Did in My Garden Last Sunday. Sunday was a lovely day to work in the garden and BOY did my garden need a tuneup. I realized when I was done that for beginning gardeners, it could be very useful to understand what the late July garden needs and specifically how to deal with some of the challenges we all face at this point in the growing season. Plants that have been languishing in my holding area for a while were begging to be planted! For the plants below. Then I began ...
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Connecticut Native Plant Nurseries and Resources
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Newfoundland & Labrador. You are here: Home. Roberts and Roberts Landscape and Garden Design. Is a boutique garden design firm, specializing in creating beautiful, sustainable gardens tailored to complement your home and lifestyle for clients in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, Westport and all other towns in lower Fairfield county. If your native plant nursery or organization is not listed here, please leave a comment below describing your nursery and give us a link to your webpage. Our mission is to conser...
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The DuBrule Diaries: October 2012
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Monday, October 29, 2012. One Last Chore Before the Storm. Today is my husband's birthday and the one year anniversary of the October snowstorm that caused so much damage in 2011. Ironically, another storm of the century is blowing outside, dubbed Frankenstorm. The very last thing I did was cut nearly 100 stems of my precious 'Lucie's Pink' mums and bring them in the house. They are in perfect bloom, a few flowers open and many buds on every branch. I couldn't bear the thought of them being shred...I rem...
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Links - Friends, Family and Neighbors. and the gardens they tend... - Scanner Photography By Ellen Hoverkamp
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Since I never cease to be amazed at the philanthropic nature of the people I have had the good fortune to meet and get to know as a consequence of my obsession for scanning objects from nature. This will undoubtedly be a growing, incomplete list of acknowledgement to the many influences on my life and work. (In alphabetic order). Tony Avent - " target=" blank" Plant Delights Nursery at Juniper Level Botanic Gardens, NC. Marilyn Barlow - Select Seeds, CT. Bartlett Arboretum, CT. Broken Arrow Nursery, CT.
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Construclube | Aqui você se atualiza e aperfeiçoar seus conhecimentos para melhor atender seus clientes.Junte-se a nós! | Página 2
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Aqui você se atualiza e aperfeiçoar seus conhecimentos para melhor atender seus clientes.Junte-se a nós! Pular para o conteúdo principal. Pular para o conteúdo secundário. Como escolher as cores para a sua casa? Novembro 7, 2013. As bases são neutras e os detalhes coloridos ou o contrário? Quais cores essas imagens têm em comum? Depois dessa análise, você está apta pra escolher a tendência e o padrão que poderá ser incorporado na sua casa. A regra é bem simples: tudo exagerado fica over. A saída é qu...
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The DuBrule Diaries: March 2013
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Monday, March 18, 2013. The Iris and the Rhododendron. The contrast of my brave little irises and the curled rhododendron leaves remind me once again of the fact that March is the cruelest month in my opinion. You are teased by spring-like days and you feel that fever rising. The return of snow and ice is so much harder to take when spring is so close. Nancy DuBrule, Natureworks. Monday, March 11, 2013. Getting a Jump on Spring Pruning. Clematis 'Arctic Queen' and 'Niobe'. To the ground you ask? Poking a...
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The DuBrule Diaries: September 2012
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Saturday, September 29, 2012. A Giant in my Yard. Nancy DuBrule, Natureworks. Friday, September 28, 2012. A Delight on my Deck. The pansies are not exactly the same color as the Agastache but they pull the whole thing together. Later in the fall I can plant all four of these plants in my garden. If I put the pansy on the south side of my house, I betcha it will come back. Everything else is a zone 5 hardy perennial. What a fun way to do a fall container garden! Nancy DuBrule, Natureworks. Vernonia (Ironw...
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The DuBrule Diaries: August 2013
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013. August 20, 2013. I ventured into my garden Sunday morning and noticed that my zucchini squash plant was looking a bit wilted. Having already lost one plant in this bed to squash vine borer, I dropped to my knees and examined the stem. Horrors! Just as I suspected, the vine had an orange frass coming from it and there was a hole in the vine. I pulled out my trusty pruning sheers and carefully made a linear slice where I saw the frass. Aha! Nancy DuBrule, Natureworks. Nancy DuBrul...
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