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Ouachita River Foundation - Environmental Issues
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Contact Save Our Cypress. Click Here to view the Endangered Cypress. Latest News and Updates:. Corps of Engineers propose to cut trees along 200 miles of Ouachita River,. Other rivers across the nation are also in danger. The Corps of Engineers controls 13,000 miles of levees in the United States, the proposal to cut all trees along the levees also includes all of the scenic rivers that have levees controlled by the Corps of Engineers. Full Details - Click Here. Save our Cypress Trees. Then fill out the ...
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$$ The Budget Gardener $$: July 2012
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The Budget Gardener $. With patience and time, you too can have a great garden. You don't need a load of money or a green thumb, only a love for plants, determination and patience. Your thumb will turn green with time. Thursday, July 19, 2012. Tropical Fruit Tree and Plant Sale July 21st at the South Florida Fairgrounds. From 9 am to 2 p.m. For the Rare Fruit Council's. Bi-annual Tropical Fruit Tree and Plant Sale. This year’s Tropical Fruit Tree and Plant Sale. Both Admission and Parking are FREE.
floridagardening.blogspot.com
Florida gardening
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An informational website dedicated to the zen of gardening. Monday, December 31, 2007. The Gulf Restoration Network. GRN formed in 1994 is a network of environmental, social justice, and citizens' groups and individuals committed to restoring the Gulf of Mexico to an ecologically and biologically sustainable condition. Their efforts, among others, include:. Protecting and restoring Gulf waters. Comments: Post a Comment. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Thanks to Andrew Stenning.
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theGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog: April 2008
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TheGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog. Gardening tips, help and photos of California and western native plants, beautiful and unique drought-resistant flowers or shrubs, succulents and cacti, composting and other green organic methods. Occasional garden news of interest or current events. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Excuse me, your rootstock is showing. What's going on with this rose? It's pink, but we have a giant branch with tiny red roses sneaking through the top of the rosebush. Monday, April 28, 2008.
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theGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog: March 2008
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TheGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog. Gardening tips, help and photos of California and western native plants, beautiful and unique drought-resistant flowers or shrubs, succulents and cacti, composting and other green organic methods. Occasional garden news of interest or current events. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Start Your Compost Piles! Spring is a great time to get your compost pile started. All those grass clippings are full of nitrogen and great for mixing into your regular ingredients. These droug...
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theGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog: June 2008
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TheGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog. Gardening tips, help and photos of California and western native plants, beautiful and unique drought-resistant flowers or shrubs, succulents and cacti, composting and other green organic methods. Occasional garden news of interest or current events. Friday, June 27, 2008. Quick Ideas For Red, White And Blue Flowers For A Patriotic Garden. I was driving around and saw this patriotic display of petunias. Here are a few you can group together including a few shade ideas.
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theGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog: My Solution For Preventing The Next Arcadia Woodlands Type Old-Growth Forest Destruction
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TheGardenPages So Cal Gardening Blog. Gardening tips, help and photos of California and western native plants, beautiful and unique drought-resistant flowers or shrubs, succulents and cacti, composting and other green organic methods. Occasional garden news of interest or current events. Friday, January 21, 2011. My Solution For Preventing The Next Arcadia Woodlands Type Old-Growth Forest Destruction. My dear garden readers; Would you throw away pristine, nutrient-rich silt? And my fellow southern Califo...
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$$ The Budget Gardener $$: September 2010
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The Budget Gardener $. With patience and time, you too can have a great garden. You don't need a load of money or a green thumb, only a love for plants, determination and patience. Your thumb will turn green with time. Monday, September 6, 2010. Aloe thraskii crown rot. I've noticed lately that the growing tip of my beautiful Aloe thraskii looked wilted and started turning brown. Upon closer inspection, the whole crown had rotted. Posted by The Budget Gardener. I ate the first fruit off it last week, it ...
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The Nature Teacher: March 2009
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Adventure, exploration, and wonderment.the lessons and musings of a nature teacher and her students in the wilds of South Florida. Link to my website. View my complete profile. A blog about the adventures and explorations of the homeschooling students of ECO (Every Child Outside) Nature Explorers and their teacher in the not-so-wild, wilds of urban South Florida. A Day in the Life of a Raccoon - Greynolds Park. Lets Do the Gumbo Limbo and Celebrate Spring! Escape to Key Largo - John Pennekamp State Park.
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Updates and Photos from the bayou 2007. Captain Ginger A. Rushing. 1324 Hwy. 401. Napoleonville, La. 70390. Attakapas Adventures Swamp Tours. Click on the logo above to get to. Site It contains lots of good info. In Baton Rouge. What a great. Big ambitions. That's a mouthful of. Fish he's got a hold of. Everyone wants to know if we. Proof from Troy Borne caught on. In March I had the pleasure of hosting a. Group of great students and faculty from. They were down in New Orleans. With some guys out frogging.