… New! Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and the power of words during this unique experience. Walk leisurely on the … and plants. Discover how poetry can enrich your appreciation of the natural world. Perfect for poetry lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful, creative escape. Dress for …
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… fading to a lighter shade towards the edges of the petals. And their classic Old World scent is described as exceptional. Given it's mature height of 5 to 6 feet, it can be a good fit for the back of the border, or a specimen. Like all roses, the more sun you give it, the more … In addition, most growers recommend fertilizing in spring and midsummer. Archived Copy: This content was captured before February 2022, and is no longer being updated. …
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… Nelumbo lutea , the American yellow lotus, is the only lotus native to the United States. Hardy from Zones 4 to 11, it grows naturally in … nucifera , the sacred lotus of the Nile, which was introduced to Egypt in 523 by the Persians. This species is revered by Buddhists and Hindus alike, and the seeds, rhizomes, and leaves are an … in size and dries to a hard brown finish. Then the pods are often harvested to be dried for floral arrangements. Because it is such a vigorous grower, lotus requires regular …
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… plumes are accentuated by the dark red stems rising from the dark bronze foliage in summer. This astilbe is ideal for moist soils in shaded conditions; water it during droughts. Archived Copy: This content was …
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… Hardy kiwi vine 'Cordifolia' is female, and that's important to know if you want to grow it for the fruit as well as the flowers, because you'll need a male vine for pollination. The … frequent pruning and strong support...the vines are heavy. A note of warning to cat owners: this vine smells like catnip to cats, and they may harm foliage or dig at the roots. Archived …
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… Description: Look for this breeding species in the shrubby areas of the Dixon Prairie. …
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… In much of modern life, time is abstract. We measure it through calendars, meetings, project deadlines, and fiscal years. But … senescence, in leaf drop and return. The passing of the year unfolds in living form around us. For those of us who work in gardens, these rhythms shape nearly everything we do. Gardeners do … but rather, respond to them. Gardens make time visible. And when we begin to see time this way, through plants, light, and seasonal change, we are reminded that every moment in the …
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… Fragrant sumac is a spreading shrub with three-lobed leaves. It is grown mostly for the attractive leaves that have a sharp fragrance reminiscent of pine, lemon and roses. The … once established. It is actually related to poison ivy, but most people are not sensitive to this species. Wearing gloves when pruning is not a bad idea. Archived Copy: This content was …
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… Large (4 inch) golden yellow and mahogany red black eyed daisies cover the dwarf mounded plants from late spring through early fall. Cappuccino represents a breakthrough in breeding efforts and the uniformity of plants and floriferousness is attributed to a doubling of the number of chromosomes (tetraploid). Plant in full sun in average soils and water enough to establish the root system and plants will thrive for the remainder of the season, even in heat and drought. Cut for fresh flowers or dead head …
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… Alvaro Chavez In the following recipe featured in a past Garden Chef Series demonstration, the chef uses locally … teaspoons olive oil Pinch cumin Salt and pepper to taste Directions Combine all ingredients for the vinaigrette and blend until well combined. Set aside. Heat 3 teaspoons olive oil in a … and cilantro. Season with salt, pepper, and cumin. Set aside. Grill or sauté the nopales for 3 to 4 minutes per side, and then julienne each leaf. Toss the greens with the vinaigrette …
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