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The Dwarf Fruit Trees Blog
http://www.dwarffruittrees.org
Where Killing Evil Influence and Absorbing Bad Luck using Feng Shui with Dwarf Fruit Trees is just the beginning of the Fun... Awesome detailed posts on buying, planting, maintaining, pruning, and giving Dwarf Fruit Trees.
Gardening tips and photography Weblog
http://completegarden.wordpress.com
Neil Bromhall was awarded an Emmy for his camerawork on the BBC David Attenborough's 'The Private Life Of Plants' series. Since 2001 Neil founded Complete Gardens CD-ROM, an interactive plant finder, planting advice & pruning guide CD-ROM, for PC &
Growing Groceries.com
http://www.growinggroceries.com
News, tips, and information on growing your own food sustainably!
The Constant Gardener
http://www.wellylady.blogspot.com
Thoughts on gardening and gardeners from a professional horticulturist
Plant Tips and Guidelines for the Desert Garden
http://azplantlady.blogspot.com/
I am a Horticulturist living in the Desert Southwest. Features include "Plant of the Month", Monthly Recommended Gardening Tasks, Plant Tips, Plant Mishaps, Beautiful Photos & much more!
The wise garden
http://thewisegarden.blogspot.com
Our blog is all about gardening. Learn tricks to grow tomatoes or your favorite tea roses.
The Japanese maple guide
http://www.japanesemapleguide.com
The ultimate resource for everything Japanese maple no matter where you live.
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Skimmia for Buds and Berries
Gardeners Tips | December 16th 2009 by Hortoris Pettinger
Skimmia is a slow growing, aromatic, evergreen shrub with a compact habit. Skimmia Japonica grows in a dome shape with leathery leaves and the flowers can be followed by red or black berries. Skimmia laureola has dark green leaves which smell when c read more
Swanning Around!
The Early Birder | December 15th 2009 by Frank
You guessed correctly....I haven't done much so far this week apart from spending numerous hours reloading A's mini laptop from scratch as it had become very unstable...in fact as I type this it is still slowly downloading various updates. Also read more
sail away: Tidbit Tuesday
Persistent Green | December 15th 2009 by Amanda Fall
As we whirl ever closer to the new year, I'm thinking about everything I want to strive for in 2010. I'm remembering what I've learned over this rollercoaster year. I'm seeing highs. Learning from lows. Honestly, I'm tired. But I'm also ready for the read more
Don't Leave It To Beaver
Fun With Gravity | December 15th 2009
In the second of my two-part series related to wildlife next to my workplace, I offer as criminal evidence "Exhibit A":Behind my building in suburban Arvada CO, next to I-76, a shopping mall, and various light manufacturing facilities, a beaver has m read more
Two-Player Games Search
Artificial Intelligence | December 14th 2009 by Robin
Two-Player Games The second major application of heuristic search algorithms in AI is two-player games. One of the original challenge of AI, which in fact predates the term, Artificial Intelligence, was to build a program that could play chess at the read more
Better Than Cabbage Soup
Spy Scribbler's Blog | December 14th 2009
It’s the Rumi poem with the ugliest title. The real meaning of the poem doesn’t suit my purposes, and I’m not quoting the whole thing, because the “Better than cabbage soup” line spoils the mood for me. For some reason. Before Poet Joey acc read more
Mandala Mondays -- Resilience
The Boomer Muse | December 14th 2009 by Layla Morgan Wilde
Photo Quote de JourA winter cabbage covered in snow last week inspired this flowery mandala of resilience. The lacey edges of the cabbage looked delicate, but they withstood the cold weight of ice and snow. At the core of each of us is a place of res read more
Old Man's Beard found in my Christmas Centrepiece
Ryan's Garden | December 14th 2009 by Ryan
You may have read about my recent trouble, not too dissimilar to self flagellation, when making a Holly Wreath and later the Arctic chill I endured when creating an Ivy Wreath for my Nan. It appears that all of this read more
CHRISTMAS TREE SHREDDING
SDVS Headlines | December 14th 2009 by Matthew Hancock
Sunday 10th January 2010 2pm until 5pm At Holmcroft Youth & Community Centre 01785 355621 £2.00 per tree Feel good recycling, come along and see your Christmas tree turned into wood chippings. Free Refreshments All proceeds go to Holmcroft Yout read more
Looking Down.
The Early Birder | December 12th 2009 by Frank
Another day at home today potting up the last few spring flowering bulbs and a bit of pruning. Attempts to snap the garden visitors was thwarted by their unwillingness to perch out in the open long enough when visiting the topped up feeders so I thou read more
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