Freya The Mighty Hunter of Shrews

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Comment on Moss Basket Instruction by teresa

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-27, 20:45:39

Hey, I bought a red leafed geranium last weekend too!
They are so festive and just think how great they will look with the oranges and yellows of late summer and fall.

Comment on Moss Basket Instruction by teresa

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-27, 20:45:39

Hey, I bought a red leafed geranium last weekend too!
They are so festive and just think how great they will look with the oranges and yellows of late summer and fall.

Gardening Question of the Day for Monday, April 28, 2008

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What is the best type of manure for our vegetable garden and when should it be applied? (answer).

From The Old Farmer's Almanac.

Gardening Question of the Day for Monday, April 28, 2008

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What is the best type of manure for our vegetable garden and when should it be applied? (answer).

From The Old Farmer's Almanac.

Gardening with Herbs

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Gardening with Herbs is a quick and simple book with practical easy to grasp information, including 20 step by step projects for transforming your garden space into a lush, colorful, textured environment where scents play ballads on the nose.

Nothing compares to variety in an herbal paradise, butplacing that variety in an orchestra of color, a symphony of texture and blends of scent that bring life to even the darkest of corners in the garden in a practical how-to is exactly what makes this book so special to the home gardener.

The spiral-binding and wonderful photos in a practical language with 20 projects, bring inspiration, creativity and imagination into focus with well-being as the centerpiece of perennial gardening with herbs, no matter where you live.

This 112-page spiral-bound, written by George Carter, photographed by Marianne Majerus, published by Ryland Peters and Small in March of 2001, measures 12 x 7.1 x 0.6 and ships at 1.5 pounds.

Learn to make music with scent, color and texture, by Gardening With Herbs in a short but sweet spiral bound fully photographed project book that truly inspires, step-by-step.

Gardening Starter Greenhouse

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Gardening Starter Greenhouse is a temporary/portable greenhouse that fits together much in the same way a camping tent does, so its easy to put together, easy to take down and does almost the same job as a permanent greenhouse, except that it needs to be in a walled area when winds are too heavy.

There are a lot of ways to use a garden starter greenhouse, but the most essential quality is the practicality of being able to remove the greenhouse once the starter plants are ready for planting, especially if they are less hardier plants and you want to extend the grow season for example.

Frost resistant, indoor/outdoor use, tiered shelving (four levels), tubular metal frame in hunter green color, snapping together easily, ground stakes included, removable zip-front cover, measuring 4′6″ x 4′6″ x 6′3″, it ships at 43 pounds.

To protect your small starter plants, from birds, animals, unwanted pests or just the elements, a gardening starter greenhouse can be an excellent alternative to a permanent structure, setting up just like a camping tent, temporarily until its time for the grow season.

Gardening Starter Greenhouse

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-27, 18:29:59

Gardening Starter Greenhouse is a temporary/portable greenhouse that fits together much in the same way a camping tent does, so its easy to put together, easy to take down and does almost the same job as a permanent greenhouse, except that it needs to be in a walled area when winds are too heavy.

There are a lot of ways to use a garden starter greenhouse, but the most essential quality is the practicality of being able to remove the greenhouse once the starter plants are ready for planting, especially if they are less hardier plants and you want to extend the grow season for example.

Frost resistant, indoor/outdoor use, tiered shelving (four levels), tubular metal frame in hunter green color, snapping together easily, ground stakes included, removable zip-front cover, measuring 4′6″ x 4′6″ x 6′3″, it ships at 43 pounds.

To protect your small starter plants, from birds, animals, unwanted pests or just the elements, a gardening starter greenhouse can be an excellent alternative to a permanent structure, setting up just like a camping tent, temporarily until its time for the grow season.

Comment on Moss Basket Instruction by Laura

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-27, 14:43:11

Awww! Im glad you both had a good time! Ive always wanted to do moss baskets. Your daughter makes it look so easy! Happy GTS!

Comment on Moss Basket Instruction by deb

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-04-27, 11:14:09

Your daughter is a little doll )
I’ve never made a moss basket. Your finished basket is really nice!