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Decorina & Skylar

Decorina & Skylar

http://www.decorina.blogspot.com

Personal blog by a professional interior designer, truck driver and writer/thinker about design, trucks and driving, politics and food

Water When Dry

Water When Dry

http://waterwhendry.blogspot.com

The joys (many) and challenges (more than a few) of Arizona Low Desert Gardening

Our Mediterranean garden

Our Mediterranean garden

http://mediterraneangarden.blogspot.com/

The Mediteranean Garden is the development of the 14,000m2 of weed infested wilderness on which our Villa stands.Gardening on a grand scale on an almost a blank canvas. Links to the house development Spain Villa and our life experiences A Fig from Figuere

Yardiac.com Open Blog

Yardiac.com Open Blog

http://yardiac.blogspot.com/

This is a blog to inform gardeners seeking tips, and useful information, on the subject.

Missouri Quail Recovery

Missouri Quail Recovery

http://morequail.blogspot.com/

For the latest information on quail habitat restoration and recreation related to upland game birds.

Name That Plant

Name That Plant

http://namethatplant.wordpress.com/

A new plant is highlighted every week. Great photographs and insightful information on the plant inn the spotlight. Written by a professional Landscape Designer/Plant Expert in the Pacific Northwest. Quiz clues are given for the next plant Wednesday

Plant Native

Plant Native

http://plantnative.blogspot.com

Plant Native is your source for information about gardening with Native Plants! Topics discussed in this blog will be pertinent to our changing climate as it becomes more hot and dry. Native plants are the secret to having a beautiful garden with less wat

Plant Database

Plant Database

http://www.blogaboutplants.com

Detailed Plant Descriptions Added Daily

Gardening Shady Style

Gardening Shady Style

http://shadygardens.blogspot.com/

Gardening Shady Style is about gardening with rare, unusual, and native plants for a beautiful garden year round. My specialty is native plants and old-fashioned passalong plants.

RoseGardenMania

RoseGardenMania

http://rosegardenmania.com

A delicious and funny look at how to grow roses with the slightly daft, but hilarious Rose Cottage family. Sherry and Margarita teach the home gardener some expert tips for growing the absolute best roses ever. There are also recipes with roses a

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Photo ID Challenge: Day Two

Avimor Birding Blog | December 5th 2009 by Robert Mortensen

What am I? Photo by John PerryHints:1. Photo was taken in the later part of November at Avimor.2. Avimor is a foothills location north of Boise, ID at about 3200 feet above sea level.3. The habitat is willow and cottonwood dominated riparian draws ad read more

The Power Of Green Tea

Healthy Weight Loss HQ | December 5th 2009 by Healthy Weight Loss

The answer is YES! Did you know that Green Tea has been named ‘The Skin Tea’? This name has been proudly stamped on it on account of its abilities to improve the skins overall appearance. Would you be happy to enjoy youthful, revitalized, read more

Black haw Information – Black Haw Bark

Herbs in our live | December 4th 2009 by G.G.

Black haw Information Black haw bark is a shrub or little tree universal in central and southern North America, characterized by its short meaningful winter buds and its acuminate, penetratingly serrulate, ovate leaves in long slim, glabrous, narrow- read more

Poison Threatens Animal Life Cats Dogs Birds

The World According To Dr Castro | December 4th 2009 by Dr. Martha Castro, MD

Misty, RIP -click to enlarge- The EPA -Environmental Protection Agency- is about to approve a terrible poison called Rozol. This venom is a rodenticide that produces the death of rats and mice through internal hemorrhage because Rozol -Chlorophacinon read more

Rose Pruning Basics

Organic Gardening Tips | December 3rd 2009 by Jeremia Trirachmat

Pruning your roses is one of the more important and intimidating tasks that goes with proper rose care. It takes a steady hand and the proper procedure to ensure the best possible growth for your rose bush. Pruning your roses is basically the act of read more

Black haw Information – Black Haw Bark

Herbs in our live | December 3rd 2009 by G.G.

Black haw Information Black haw bark is a shrub or little tree universal in central and southern North America, characterized by its short meaningful winter buds and its acuminate, penetratingly serrulate, ovate leaves in long slim, glabrous, narrow- read more

Photo ID Challenge: Day One

Avimor Birding Blog | December 3rd 2009 by Robert Mortensen

What am I?Photo by John PerryHint: The photo was taken in the later part of November at Avimor.  Avimor is a foothills location north of Boise, ID at about 3200 feet above sea level. The habitat is willow and cottonwood dominated ripar read more

What Is This Fall Blooming Shrub In Southern California?

Bloomin' Blog - Flower Shop Network | December 3rd 2009 by Steve Pellham

Ask the Expert: Plant Identification Plant / Shrub has a daisy like flower. Blooming now 11/09 in southern California. Full view has a plumaria growing at the base of the shrub in question. Note the flow and leaf form…. Can anyone identify t read more

Crafting the Wreath

Nature With Me | December 3rd 2009 by Sinclair

I was inspired by this post on Bee Creative, and I set to work here at Deer Palace. First, Amilia and I gathered up the supplies in the above photo. Some fir tree branches, cotoneaster branches, pine cones, red berries from cotoneasters and from anot read more

Black haw Information – Black Haw Bark

Herbs in our live | December 2nd 2009 by G.G.

Black haw Information Black haw bark is a shrub or little tree universal in central and southern North America, characterized by its short meaningful winter buds and its acuminate, penetratingly serrulate, ovate leaves in long slim, glabrous, narrow- read more

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