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  • … the environmental challenges we face today and train those who assume that responsibility in the future. The following individuals, corporations, and foundations have generously supported … and Mrs. Robert F. Carr III Henry T. and Clarissa H. Chandler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Byram E. Dickes Nancy Gidwitz and Jeff Grossman Dr. Leonard G. Ginger* John and Jean Greene Mrs. Max A. … Crowe Ginny and Peter Foreman The Foster Charitable Trust    Lynn, Jim, Teri, and Craig Foster e-One Tom and Annette Freyman Dorothy H. Gardner Jack* and Ginny Hotaling Barbara Wu and Eric & …
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  • … organize them by season of bloom. Note which plants have ornamental fruit, bark, and seedpods in winter, as well as good fall color. Once you have the inventory, consult plant catalogs and … branches are forced into bloom. Cut a few weeks before normal bloom time, and put the stems in warm water in a vase, changing the water daily. Buds will start to open within a few days, bringing spring …
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  • … is $100 for a ten-minute session and one fully edited digital file of your photo choice, paid in advance. Additional images will be available for purchase. Package prices start at $125. An …
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  • … is a mycologist—meaning, a person who knows a lot more about fungi than The Rest of Us. So in our panic after watching the show, we thought we’d tap him for his thoughts on the dangers of …
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  • … lunch on the terrace and discussion of photographic techniques, we will explore other areas in the afternoon. Students should have a working knowledge of their camera’s controls and lens …
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  • … for next year. You can remove just the spent blooms or the entire stalk for aesthetic reasons. In addition, it is important to leave the foliage up until it dies back naturally. Avoid braiding …
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  • … mat of sphagnum moss, cattails, and sedges surrounding an open pool of water. Class will begin in the Visitor Center then proceed to a photography session during a guided tour of the bog. Time …
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  • … of Success program, led by Bureau of Land Management, which provides national coordination in seed collection for conservation and restoration. Regionally, we are working to build a new …
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  • … again every three weeks or so. Fresh, not aged, manure from horses, sheep or cows is "soaked" in water at the rate of one part manure to 10 parts water for several days to one week. The …
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  • … are those composed of the synthesized chemicals of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. In general, natural fertilizers contain lesser amounts of N-P-K than their synthesized …
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