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Published on Monday, May 14, 2012 by regalio
A magical, organic, vegetarian and eco-friendly retreat in Nature. Birders Paradise! Explore the diversity of a New England Wildlife Habitat offering twenty-acres of hillside gardens , fields and forest.
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Flower Hill Farm: Quietly Walking About the Mid May Garden
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Published on Saturday, May 12, 2012 by regalio
My third stop on the Garden Conservancy's Open Days tour last weekend was the garden of Paul and Kay Passmore, whose new home of stone, steel, and glass is surrounded by a one-year-old, wildlife-attracting, native-plant ...
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Digging ? Dallas Open Days Tour 2012: Passmore Garden
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Published on Friday, April 13, 2012 by regalio
Lauri Kranz: Lauri Kranz, a longtime singer-songwriter, has built a second career as a go-to edible gardening consultant in the Hollywood Hills, helping clients cope with foraging wildlife, limited sun and not-so-flat land.
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Lauri Kranz, edible garden 'fairy godmother' of the Hollywood Hills ...
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Published on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 by regalio
Now that I've finally finished my Florida wildlife posts, I get to have fun getting back to my roots, as it were -- my garden here in Austin! The rains over the winter helped revitalize my garden tremendously, and while we are ...
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Oh How My Garden Grows -- Befores and Afters - Great Stems
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Published on Sunday, March 18, 2012 by regalio
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Back Garden Hawk - 2 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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Published on Thursday, March 8, 2012 by regalio
Guest Rant by David Schmetterling, Montana Wildlife Gardener That's right, they suck. Someone had to say it.
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Garden Rant: As pollinators for a native plant garden, honey bees ...
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Published on Thursday, March 8, 2012 by regalio
Guest Rant by David Schmetterling, Montana Wildlife Gardener That's right, they suck. Someone had to say it.
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Garden Rant: As pollinators for a native plant garden, honey bees ...
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Published on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 by regalio
Birdscaping is arranging your landscape to create welcoming habitats for birds and providing for the basic needs of birds in your wildlife garden .
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Birdscaping Your Wildlife Garden in 7 Easy Steps
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Published on Sunday, February 26, 2012 by regalio
If you daydream about have a thriving garden filled with luscious green plants, colorful flowers and bustling wildlife, you need to consider what is required in order to turn your dream into reality. There is much fun and much ...
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Tips and Advice for Making Your Garden Grow | Article Hub
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Published on Friday, February 24, 2012 by regalio
We have a new addition to our lobby... a beautiful zen garden ! The peaceful garden is home to plants, succulents, crystals, gold painted rocks, various wildlife creatures and of course some pink sand for good measure.
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Our Zen Garden | Free People Blog
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