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Reflections from Redbud Ridge

Reflections from Redbud Ridge

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Reflections on life as an attachment parenting follower and life among the trees

Early Forest

Early Forest

http://www.earlyforest.com

Daily photos of trees and tree details. Great resource for tree enthuiasts, students, landscape designers, and more.

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New Oklahoma Wineries Linked

Oklahoma Wine News | November 4th 2009 by Thomas Jones

If you check out the list of Oklahoma Winery links in the right-hand column of our Oklahoma Wine News blog, you should notice a number of new Oklahoma wineries added.Look for new entries for: Redstone Winery in Luther, OK, Native Spirits Winery in No read more

Hast Seen the Galleys

Mental Health for Writers | November 3rd 2009 by Divinebunbun

Visited my publisher's office Friday. Here's where experience in designing my own self-published books comes in very handy. I saw 12 potential covers for Meet Me: Writers in St. Louis. They all featured charming St. Louis doorways and porches with ch read more

Fall Color Project: From the West Coast to the East

The Home Garden | November 2nd 2009 by Dave

Contrary to popular belief California does have fall color, and it's pretty good too! Birches, maples, and crape myrtles all are displaying their fall show in Rebecca Sweet's garden. The view of her 'Forest Pansy' Redbud really makes me wish the fal read more

Jeff Stewart’s Endless Summer Entry

EcoVelo | October 27th 2009 by Alan

This was taken when the grass and leaves were brand new and the promise of Summer was here.  That’s a Redbud branch creeping in on the left. —Jeff Stewart read more

Oklahoma Redbud- Well Packaged and Arrived in Great Condition

Fast Growing Trees Nursery Reviews | October 26th 2009 by Fast Growing Trees

Hi There! We just want to let you know that we received our Oklahoma Redbud. It was well packaged and arrived in great condition. We planted according instructions and 'mudded' it in to eliminate any air near the roots. It even still has a few leaves read more

How do I get to Heaven?

decloned | October 24th 2009 by William Lehman

There is a funny scene in the old Chevy Chase movie “Funny Farm” where the movers are trying to find the house.  They pull up on an obscure dirt road and ask a guy sitting on the porch for directions.  The dialog goes something like th read more

Which leaf is which?

Art of Gardening | September 23rd 2009

One is from a Redbud, the other from Dutchman's pipe. They're not too close to each other, but the Dutchman's pipe vine is crawling closer to the Redbud each year. Had to take a second look at the soon-to-be-interweaving leaves to distinguish the two read more

Guide Tips For Family To Grow Flowers In Winter Ii

Garden Life | September 20th 2009

3. Watering Live plants that been transplanted at the beginning of the year are needn’t to be watering, unless the soil is very dry. Plants been transplanted in spring and summer days which are still not survived fully, if the weather has no r read more

Late Summer Walk at Rancho

WildSuburbia | September 18th 2009 by Barbara E

Burgundy Lace desert willow (Chilopsis linearis 'Burgundy Lace') in Cultivar Garden.Went for a walk at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in the late afternoon yesterday. It was pretty hot but not bad in the shade. Thought I'd share a few pictures of th read more

Expand this Battlefield Park at Winchester

The View from Squirrel Ridge | September 14th 2009 by Linda W.

The Civil War Preservation Trust is struggling to raise enough money to preserve 209 additional acres at the Third Winchester Battlefield. See their Save Third Winchester page. It has some good links as well as basic information.Over the past few yea read more

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