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Green Diva?s Guide to Delicious Living: ?The Curious Gardener?s Almanac? -
2008-06-04 18:24:00
We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and in between we garden. Anonymous Since we moved into our current home, we haven’t developed a serious vegetable garden. We’ve missed it,...
The Constant Gardener: Podcast
2008-05-23 00:38:00
Gala Darling – The Constant Gardener (MP3) Click to listen now, or save it for later! Enjoy the honking of taxis in the background! (Makes it more authentic, don’t you think?!) ... A place of congregation for fashion misfits, Vogue vagabonds, les enfants terribles. Dress up, leave a false name, be legendary!
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The Constant Gardener
2008-05-22 20:07:00
Photo by The Johann Espiritu?. My mother has always said, “Everything happens for a reason”. For years I thought this was just her way of placating me when something bad happened,... A place of congregation for fashion misfits, Vogue vagabonds, les enfants terribles. Dress up, leave a false name, be legendary!
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Gardening Tips for the Lazy Gardener
2008-05-05 23:27:00
Lets face it, we all love to watch and admire a colorful flower garden or tend are vegetables till they are plump and ripe ready for the picking. But tending a flower or vegetable garden can be a lot of back breaking work. Watering and mulching, fertilizing and weeding can turn the most hardworking person into wornout gardener. Gardening for the lazy gardener does not mean the....
Madonna?s New Documentary: Directed by Her Gardener!
2008-04-26 10:04:00
The singer tapped her landscaper to direct her movie about Malawi orphans More: continued here
Gardening Gay or a Gay Gardener
2008-04-03 05:04:00
This pile of rubbish (above) came from the garden (below)A new plant for the garden (above) and the BBQ area (below)A shot of the back yard (side view) The rubbish removed (above) from the front garden (below) Hmmm...A Big Ass Plant!...lol (below) notice the ground is dirt, the area never got sunlight, so grass would never grow there. Unfortunately I never took pre-demolish photo's (before & after) But if you look at the piles of rubbish you can get a pretty good idea of how much work I have done. The newly cleared areas were NEVER accessible & resembled the wilderness. The ground was always damp & covered in moss. There are quite a number of tree's & shrubs that border the property, which is one of the wonderful aspects of the yard. I love my privacy! They are just some what over grown & the few gardens were a mess (if the could be called gardens). At the moments I am using up the plants that Nate had in pots, most of them were withered and sad looking, so I...
Hail to the Chief Gardener: Sow Seeds of Climate Change at the White House
2008-03-26 14:56:00
Pretend you hold the magic fairy wand of political change: What would you want the next president to do on the first day of his or her administration to tangibly address the planet’s most...
The Spanish Gardener
2008-03-19 21:20:00
Despite the year in which this movie is made - it is worth seeing nowadays and I am glad that I was able to dig it out of my collection. The Spanish Gardener is a British movie and as such it carries the atmosphere typical for the movies produced in the country. The ...
By: Sky Kid
FREE Gardener’s Idea Book
2008-03-17 22:28:00
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The Instant Organic Gardener - How the Procrastinator Can Still be an Organ
2008-03-15 14:30:00
You'd like to start your organic garden this year. You have not picked out a spot. You have no compost heap magically decomposing grass clippings, leaves, sawdust, manure, and food scraps into a uniformly black and crumbly paradise for organic vegetables. Not only do you not have it, it will take two to three months to get it if you start right now.Is an organic garden ruled out? Absolutely not! How do you compensate for all the time you wasted back in early February when you should have been thinking about building that perfect compost pile?It's easy! You replace it with money!No, I don't mean to start shredding dollar bills and mixing the results into your garden soil. If you really want to be an organic gardener this summer, but you have missed the boat as far as early preparation, you can replace the time you didn't spend with money you do spend. You BUY a sufficient amount of organic compost. You can find plenty of internet sites featuring organic compost neatly bagged for ...
5 Things a Gardener Must Have
2008-03-10 17:42:00
Gardening is fun and rewarding and may be considered a hobby, talent or both and sometimes it’s just luck. Gardening is not as easy as it looks and involves dedication, time and consistency and many trials and errors. There are many aspects to maintaining a healthy garden, but some aspects are more important than others. An individual who likes to garden can have the knowledge to produce the best
our little gardener
2008-02-27 03:30:00
Mateo loves playing outside. I’d usually accompany him and even if he’s just walking around in our garage and front area, he’s happy already. He’d tinker with everything he can get his hands on while I just let him explore to his heart’s content. A few days ago, he was so taken by the small ...
Gardening Resources for the Moon Phase Gardener
2008-02-21 02:23:00
The Old is New AgainAlthough based upon very ancient growing practices, Moon Phase gardening is making a comeback. Spurred on by the "green" revolution and a return to organic gardening techniques many growers are rediscovering the benefits of planting, growing and maintaining their gardens by the phases of the moon. To be successful there are three key tools that you will need.1) Gardening GlossaryThe names of plants and the horticultural terms used in gardening can be quite confusing. This glossary covers most of the commonly used agricultural definitions. You will need to know some of these if you want to communicate effectively with fellow gardeners and nurserymen as you plan your garden.As your gardening knowledge grows this glossary can serve as a ready reference for you to gain more insite into the subject. Learning to grow your own flowers, vegetables and other plants is one of the most rewarding undertakings you can do.2) Hardiness Zone MapThis type of map presents growing ...
Gardening Resources for the Moon Phase Gardener
2008-02-09 08:02:00
There are a few essential resource tools for the Moon Phase Gardener that are critical for success. Without them you will be lost. More: continued here If you like this post, buy an ad and drive visitors to your site.
Free Gardener?s Idea Book
2008-02-02 21:46:00
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Meet the Gardener?s Friend - The Ladybird
2008-02-02 06:31:00
This tiny, colorful insect is called a ladybird. In North America it is known as a ladybug or a lady beetle. Other countries have their own names for it. Although beetles are not everyone’s favorite insect, ladybirds are generally viewed with affection. They fascinate children, and gardeners and farmers welcome them with open arms. What ...
Gardener Catalog 2008, Seeds of Change
2008-01-29 23:38:00
Dear gardener, welcome to our 2008 seeds of change catalog. a new year, a new garden, a new chance to create your own world in whatever space you may have -- be it 10 acres, a backyard, a small patio space or even a rooftop. it seems that people of all walks of life are feeling the need to grow...
Sheltie gardener...
2008-01-06 00:00:00
Looks like Sean can seem to grow anything except Shelties?! :) Hunter (left) & Luke (right)
Gardening Gifts For The Gardener In Your Life
2007-12-03 00:00:00
If you are looking for a unique gift idea for the gardener in your life, there’s great news. Gardening has suddenly become very vogue, and so finding interesting gardening gifts is no longer a problem. In fact, consider a gift basket idea themed for the gardener. Here are just a few ideas to put a ...
Gardening Gifts Will Bring Joy To The Gardener In Your Life
2007-12-03 00:00:00
Are you looking for a great gardening gift? Start your search right now. There are plenty of great ideas that you can use to bring a smile to the face of any gardener. There are a few things that you can consider before buying a gardening gift. Think about how large the garden is and ...
Know Someone In Touch With The Earth? Gift Your Gardener
2007-12-03 00:00:00
The last gift my father gave to my mother for Christmas was a little red wagon. She had a passion for gardening, and he was always looking for ways to make her life easier and more enjoyable. This simple gift allowed her to conveniently trundle her various gardening tools around her various gardens. ...
Gardener Wordpress Theme [1]
2007-11-21 03:20:00
Gardener Wordpress Theme, for your gardening blog. Two column layout, fixed width 930px. Tested in browser IE, Opera, Safari and Firefox. Live demo | file: Gardener.zip [135.59kb] This file has been download 142 times.
Shirtless actor du jour,DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES gardener hunk JESSE METCALFE
2007-11-16 05:51:00
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Did Renegade Gardener Get Religion?
2007-11-07 00:00:00
I think maybe he is on his way, anyway. I read his lovely November post of Lessons from the Wilderness III, @ renegadegardener.com, and though he is quite apologetic about inserting a Bible verse or... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for full links, other content, and more! ]]
By: TrueGrit
Gardener?s Supply Company: Bug-Eating Bogs & A Handful of Worms - (10% off
2007-10-31 20:23:00
Forget the boring and predictable wool socks. Trash Britney’s new album. Avoid the kitschy singing-fish wall mount. When the holidays roll by, surprise your lucky recipients with gifts that grow. Save money by using the Gardener’s Supply Company coupon. Until November 20, you’ll enjoy 10% off orders of $25 or more! These are some great plants for ...
The lazy October gardener
2007-10-17 05:20:00
Still no frost on my part of the globe, although the leaves on the trees are becoming quite colourful, so there is no doubt that autumn is around the corner! My freezers is quite piling up with the harvest of this year, but luckily there are some lazy tricks to get yourself a bit more storage ...
The Right Equipment For The Gardener Explained
2007-10-16 07:00:00
Whether your grounds are large or small, the right tools and equipment can speed routine tasks and help you to successful gardening. Taking good care of your tools and keeping them in one place will pay dividends in time and effort.If you do not have a tool house or room where you can keep all your tools, and the insecticides, fertilizers, stakes, wire, paint and other equipment a well-prepared gardener should have, arrange to make space in your garage, or build a locker in a corner of your carport or breezeway. A tool shed that is like a giant kitchen cabinet can be added lean-to fashion to your garage.There are basic tools everybody needs. These include a metal shank spade or, better, the easier-to-handle and extremely useful spading fork, and the small and handy planting shovel. Then, to carry in a handbox or basket, so you will have them when you need them, your steel shank hand trowel, hand fork and hand cultivator.An iron or bow rake is fundamental, of course, and so is the ba...
5 House Plants For The Starting Indoor Gardener
2007-10-16 06:56:00
Adding houseplants to your indoor decorating can add life to your home. Tropical indoor houseplants are used as often as furniture in the home. Some people decide to buy fake, plastic plants for their home, but it is often obvious. They collect dust and can look tacky.The real thing will be much better. Indoor gardening can be fulfilling and natural plants even cleanse the air, adding oxygen and reducing carbon dioxide.If you are unfamiliar with indoor gardening, the information below will be useful in showing you how you can have success in this form of planting. It is not very complicated.LightingHow will the plants get the sunlight that they need? You need to consider how much light is available in different parts of your home where you'll want flowers, and choose the plants to go in those areas accordingly. If a room is dark additional lighting can be added.The following house plants will handle medium to low amounts of light, and are therefore known to work well for indoor gar...
If You are a Gardener...Look No More...
2007-10-11 20:17:00
Your Invitation to Join the Ann Arbor Garden ClubThe Ann Arbor Garden Club was originally organized in 1930. Club meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month (September though May) at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens at 1800 North Dixboro Road in Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9406. The club travels to interesting gardens, provides workshops, flower shows, flower arranging classes and plant exchanges. I hear they do much more for the nominal annual membership fee of only $20.00. If you are interested in joining the club, contact Treasurer Nancy Hart for more detailed information at 734-665-7072. I was able to visit and enjoy a beautiful display of flowers, some of which are pictured here.Kathy Toth and Teamwww.KathyToth.comReal Estate OneClick here to search all listings in Michigan with pictures and tours - FREE!
Green Thumbs Save Green at Gardener?s Supply Company - (10% off Orders of $
2007-09-25 22:55:00
It’s autumn, the leaves are falling, and your yard is beginning to look like your teenager’s bedroom. C’mon, the weather is crisp and dry, so you have no excuse not to get out there and enjoy the fresh air. Don’t be afraid to get your knees dirty, either! Thinking about installing solar lights, purchasing outdoor furniture ...
Adelaide Gardeners Revolt
2007-09-04 00:10:00
The common citizen gardeners are revolting against a requirement that they cannot water their gardens, except using buckets. The talk back radio waves are full of angry upstanding citizens ranting against the State Labor Governments attack on gardeners rights and the injustice of old ladies getting up early to walk around with buckets to preserve their gardening treasures. With temperatures already in the high twenties and no rain, it is a real issue for many people.On the weekend the Murdoch Rag had a serious double page spread on the issues of watering gardens, drippers and the like and the need for water economy, which nobody doubts. The major advertiser on the page supporting this was a swimming pool company promising swimming pools by Christmas. You can't fill them, but you can get them installed. Perhaps you can fill it with buckets. For a rainwater tank on the other hand, that would be about 9 months in some cases. Ironic.
The Smartass Kindergardener
2007-09-03 17:59:00
Crayon Shin Chan. You'll laugh your ass off.
As Gardeners' World celebrates 40 fruitful years, we quiz Monty ... - i
2007-08-25 10:30:00
Telegraph.co.ukAs Gardeners' World celebrates 40 fruitful years, we quiz Monty ...ic Wales, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoQ Gardeners? World is one of the longest-running programmes on British television. What?s the secret of its enduring appeal? A It?s about growing and not ...Forty years of Gardeners' World Telegraph.co.ukall 6 news articles
As Gardeners' World celebrates 40 fruitful years, we quiz Monty ... - i
2007-08-25 10:30:00
Telegraph.co.ukAs Gardeners' World celebrates 40 fruitful years, we quiz Monty ...ic Wales, United Kingdom - 8 hours agoQ Gardeners? World is one of the longest-running programmes on British television. What?s the secret of its enduring appeal? A It?s about growing and not ...Forty years of Gardeners' World Telegraph.co.ukall 5 news articles
Forty years of Gardeners' World - Telegraph.co.uk
2007-08-25 01:24:00
Telegraph.co.ukForty years of Gardeners' WorldTelegraph.co.uk, Unit-ed Kingdom - 5 hours agoSo Gardeners? World, the nation?s horticultural hand-holder, is 40 years old. And for its four decades of turning manure, sowing seeds and deadheading roses ...
The Best Vegetables for a New Gardener
2007-08-17 14:48:00
Growing your own vegetables can be healthy and rewarding. Fresh vegetables can be harvested from the garden all through the growing season and frozen and canned for the winter months ahead. It just takes a few, easy steps.PreparationVegetables need exceptionally good drainage to thrive. Creating a raised bed is the easiest way to give your vegetable plants good drainage and to create irrigation channels for watering.What to plant - Easy vegetables for beginning gardenersMost vegetables can be easily grown from seeds. However, the beginning gardener may want to begin by using established plants from the local garden center.This also helps the new gardener learn about plant spacing the plants as well as helps to avoid planting too many vegetable plants.When to plant - From Spring to fall have fresh vegetables during the entire the growing season.By staggering your planting schedule, you can have fresh lettuce, beans and peas maturing at regular intervals throughout most of the growing...
The Elite Gardeners
2007-08-13 23:21:00
I mentioned this yesterday….   There are a new breed of gardeners in town, different to every other gardener you have ever met. I call these gardeners Elite gardeners. Adapting to any situation that is thrown at them these elite gardeners tackle the situation directly.   These elite gardeners scavenge for information, search for clues and always find an answer. They read blogs, are active posters in forums and love a healthy debate.   Are you an elite gardener??
Are you a green gardener?
2007-07-31 15:00:00
Or would like to be a green Gardner, whichever you are you would be pleased to see this little gadget from the eco outlet. Instead of just recycling or throwing away your old newspapers, you can easily turn them into something worthwhile without creating any waste. The device will turn strips of newspaper into biodegradable planting ...
Gardener fights through pain in brave attempt to take on the world - Times
2007-07-27 02:00:00
Gardener fights through pain in brave attempt to take on the worldTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoAnybody who thinks that British athletes live in a mollycoddled world of overpaid underachievement should listen to a man who knows what it is like to win ...
Gardener fights through pain in brave attempt to take on the world - Times
2007-07-27 02:00:00
Gardener fights through pain in brave attempt to take on the worldTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoAnybody who thinks that British athletes live in a mollycoddled world of overpaid underachievement should listen to a man who knows what it is like to win ...
Gardeners World
2007-07-25 13:25:00
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?I Am Gardener,? by Daniel Holland
2007-07-16 11:00:00
I eat, smell, inhale, and cling to the dirt. I am gardener, feel my grit.
Garden Plants for the Home Gardener
2007-07-16 02:57:00
Confused about which bedding plants to buy? Bedding plants can refer to flowers, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and many more. There are also gardening plants that are in season at different times of the year, some in fall and winter, others in spring and summer. The type of garden you are planting will determine the bedding plant choice; there are plenty of gardening plants available to suit your preferences.If you want garden plants that you can eventually eat instead of just look at, vegetables, herbs, and fruits are the clear choice. Edible plants add an excitement to gardening because of the produce available at harvest time. The main vegetables grown in smaller, home gardens as well as larger ones include corn, peas, cucumbers, potatoes, squash, peppers, onions, carrots, spinach, lettuce, and beets. Popular fruits are pears, plums, tomatoes, blueberries, apricots, cherries, and strawberries. Herbs are used for their wonderful fragrances, to spice up a salad, and in cooking...
Is there a Guerilla Gardener in You?
2007-07-03 16:50:00
I'd like to say that there is a Guerilla Gardener in me just waiting to come out. Ask my husband and he would probably tell you that I can envision a garden growing just about anywhere in my city. I'm always pointing and saying things like, "Why not plant a tree here, or flowers there?" I imagine turning abandoned buildings into greenhouses, parking-lot grass medians into botanical delights, and highway medians into evergreen forests.  read more &raqu-o;
Is there a Guerilla Gardener in You?
2007-07-03 16:50:00
I'd like to say that there is a Guerilla Gardener in me just waiting to come out. Ask my husband and he would probably tell you that I can envision a garden growing just about anywhere in my city. I'm always pointing and saying things like, "Why not plant a tree here, or flowers there?" I imagine turning abandoned buildings into greenhouses, parking-lot grass medians into botanical delights, and highway medians into evergreen forests.  read more &raqu-o;
Vermont Gardens and The Vermont Gardener Blogs
2007-06-29 04:56:00
For the past month or so, I've had a link over in the left column to a blog called The Vermont Gardener. I've been meaning to write an entry about it for quite some time and now I'm finally getting around to it. The Vermont Gardener is written by a perennial flower grower named George Africa. Or should I call him a farmer rather than a grower? Would he call himself a farmer? I know he owns a new tractor (I'm a little envious of that) and he sells the plants he raises so I think it's an accurate term but I'll have to ask him. And his business is called the Vermont Flower Farm. It is one of the most enjoyable blogs I read and I look forward to the stories and the photographs. The only problem I have with the blog is that it makes me feel like a complete slacker. Our gardens look puny compared to his and reading the entires about the projects he has makes me want to get back to work just to keep up with him. George has a job away from the perennial gardens but he must work a...
Woodinville Listing ...... Gardener's Delight in Serena Estates
2007-06-23 00:00:00
Woodinville Listing .... Gardener's Delight in Serena Estates!18703 189th Ave. NEWoodinville, WA 98077MLS # 27111938 Thomas Brothers map page #477 H5$679,950 You'll love the peace and serenity in this pristine Serena Estates property in Woodinville. This traditional 2 story floor...
I naked gardeners sono nudisti voyeur che amano la natura, Cronaca & Attual
2007-06-05 18:40:00
Autore: Francesco Tortora Oggetto: I naked gardeners sono nudisti voyeur che amano la natura Inviato: Mer Giu 06, 2007 3:40 am (GMT 11) I «naked gardeners» Ian e Barbara Pollard amano natura e nudismo. Nel loro giardino si passeggia tra i fiori senza veli La loro residenza è aperta al pubblico da marzo a ottobre ed è visitata ogni anno da migliaia di turisti attratti dallo splendido giardino, nel quale fioriscono migliaia di tulipani e numerosi altri splendidi fiori e piante. Ma almeno un paio di volte all'anno Ian e Barbara Pollard, che oltre ad essere degli amanti della natura, sono dei fieri nudisti, aprono i loro giardini di Abbey House nella città di Malmesbury, in Inghilterra, proprio a chi ama passeggiare tra i fiori senza veli: domenica scorsa al ritrovo annuale dei «naked gardeners» (i giardinieri nudi) si sono presentati a Abbey House più di 350 persone, di cui ben 300 senza veli. Corriere della Sera - 05 giugno 2007
Gardener Am I
2007-05-31 00:45:00
Today I planted my first garden. It’s tiny. It’s a planter about one foot across and three wide that sits just below my north facing balcony. I’m growing basil, parsley, and dill; there will be many others if the first batch survives. I’ve had many houseplants before, and all have faired well. But this is the first time I’ve begun with just soil and seed, and also the first time that my plant plans have involved more than decoration. Herbs are needed in the kitchen. My new place has a fantastic kitchen. By fantastic, I mean the stove is gas and the smoke detector does not go off every time water boils. Standards, obviously, have been quite low. As many of you know I love to cook but have been hampered these problems as well as the city’s annoying forbiddance of gas grills in apartment complexes. Why a gas grill is more likely to start a fire on an apartment’s deck than a house’s is something I’ve yet to decipher. But in any event, my current abode has n...
Petra Nemcova at Gardener Of Eden Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival
2007-05-20 11:33:00
Petra showing her side view at Gardener Of Eden Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival. Her face is fantasic and she is hot beautiful model.. tag: Petra Nemcova, Sexy, Hot, super sexy, Boobs Show, Skin Show, gorgeous, Red Carpet, Sexy Models, Supermodels, Unstopable Beautymodels, Babes, super model, Sexiest Bodies, World Top
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