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Published on Friday, February 3, 2012 by regalio
Mood Garden is a tea company that focuses on providing Fair Trade loose leaf tea in the convenience of tea bags. "Because this is a fairly new concept, it was necessary to create entirely new packaging to differentiate ...
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Published on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 by regalio
Lorenzo Noe Studio was tasked with giving Brienno, Italy a leafy green facelift without messing with the town's historical integrity, and such was the Via Regina Public Garden born.
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Verdant Via Regina Public Garden in Dangles Over Lake Como in ...
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Published on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 by regalio
Manage your wildlife habitat for the survival of the wildlife you've attracted. Mourning Cloaks need leaf litter, brush piles, and hollow trees for their survival.
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Wildlife Garden Visitor ? Mourning Cloak
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Published on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 by regalio
I probably have more pictures of nandina on my garden Tuesday's than any other plant (well, except maybe oakleaf hydrandgea), that's because it truly is the hardest working plant in my garden . It provides year round interest. ..
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sidewalk shoes: Garden Tuesday ~ Nandina Again
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Published on Monday, January 16, 2012 by regalio
We have had heavy frosts the past three mornings . . .
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A Year From Oak Cottage: Sleep garden . . . sleep . . .
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Published on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 by regalio
Four leaf vegetables can be grown in one so-called ?Smart Vegetable Garden ? (which is sized at 100x50x30cm) at the same time, with Panasonic claiming that owners can expect to harvest them in about 40 days ? 30% less ...
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Panasonic Shows Cloud-Based ?Smart Vegetable Garden? Device ...
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Published on Friday, January 6, 2012 by regalio
In my hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, January is a bit bleak. All of the deciduous plants are leafless and dormant and there are not near as many ev.
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National Garden in Summer 2009 | TechRepublic
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Published on Friday, December 30, 2011 by regalio
Second in a series for new gardeners on managing herbivores in the garden , this week's column focuses on the Japanese beetle, a non-native leaf-munching insect that is here to stay. Some gardening seasons, such as the ...
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Managing garden herbivores, Part 2: Japanese beetles ? Maine ...
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Published on Monday, December 12, 2011 by regalio
Even though I've been gardening for many years now, I'm often stumped by plants. Why is that leaf curling under? What do those black spots mean?
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10000 Garden Questions and Ask the Garden Doctor | My Northern ...
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Published on Thursday, December 1, 2011 by regalio
Since one of the most popular posts on my kitchen garden blog right now is What To Do with Swiss Chard: Hot Swiss Chard Artichoke Dip Recipe and Other Ways to Enjoy My Favorite Leafy Green, I'm guessing I'm not the ...
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Farmgirl Fare: In My Kitchen Garden this Week: Swiss Chard!
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