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A miscellany of observations and thoughts on the wonders of nature and planet Earth.

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Walking and Writing

My Quality Day | December 4th 2009 by Joan Young

Ellen came, and we did go for a short walk. My stupid leg was too sore to go any farther, and I didn't do it any good. Now I'll have to be really careful for a few days. We ended up just doing the loop along the Pere Marquette River that you've see read more

Berberis Decidious or Evergreen

Gardeners Tips | November 18th 2009 by Hortoris Pettinger

Your Berberis may loose their leaves or remain evergreen through winter. This purple leaved variety, Berberis Thunbergii has turned from very dark to red coloured leaves and after another frost they will be gone. The red berries wont last long eithe read more

Zereshk Polo (Basmati Rice with Barberries)

Chocolate Blonde | November 16th 2009 by Recipe Girl

Zereshk is the Persian name for the tiny, garnet colored berries that grow on a spiky evergreen shrub known as Berberis Vulgaris (a.k.a Barberry). The petite berries that are harvested from the bush... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more

NORBEEPEE Tablets – all you want to know about

Home remedies, Ayurveda and your health | November 13th 2009 by Dr Janardhana V Hebbar MD Ayu

The Multi-faceted, Effective & Safe Herbal Anti-hypertensive   Composition Each  tablet is made from – Rauwolfia serpentina – Sarpagandha Acorus calamus – Vacha Inula racemosa – Pushkaramoolam Vetivera zizanioides – Usira Ber read more

Blooming Friday--Blommig Fredag

Norrskenets trädgård/ Norhen Lights Garden | November 6th 2009 by Gunilla Norrman

Det är sparsamt med blommor hos mig nu. Så den vita ljungen. Gulplisterns fina blad och Brokbladig Berberis får bli mitt bidrag till Blommig Fredag.Gå in till Katarina och njut av alla blommiga bidrag read more

How much does it cost to cut a hedge?

Landscape Juice | November 5th 2009 by Philip Voice

When it comes to hedge cutting there is not a one size fits all - there are tall hedges, wide hedges, hedges that are growing on banks or squeezed between buildings. Some hedges may have difficult obstructions such as a greenhouse or wall next to t read more

When the Urge Strikes: A Return Engagement - The Shaded Sanctuary…

Teza's Garden | October 14th 2009 by teza

A familiar sight to those who have followedmy Garden Tour Series.The fabulous fruit of Berberis providea wonderful contrast to the pink andpurple mottled foliage!Cotinus coggygria 'Grace' sports gorgeous new growth!The statuesque Miscanthus hold read more

Trees and Shrubs For Birds

Gardeners Tips | September 21st 2009 by Hortoris Pettinger

Birds need food, cover and nesting sites to survive in your garden. The more varied you make your garden the better for wild life, lawns, hedges, ponds and varied habitats all help. Avoid planting too many non-native species and choose a selection o read more

Damsons, berberis and at the front.

Three Beautiful Things | September 17th 2009 by Clare Grant

1. The squashiest damsons are the sweetest.2. The powdery blue-grey of Berberis berries.3. Going to see Everlasting Moments at Trinity by myself and sitting right at the front (no-one else I know likes having the film fill their whole vision). read more

Swine Flu is Cure and Prevention

How To | August 24th 2009 by Jan

Swine flu (swine influenza A) is a respiratory disease caused by influenza viruses that usually infect the respiratory tract of pigs. Swine flu viruses have the capacity to mutate so that they are easily transmissible among humans. Symptoms in humans read more

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