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Backyard Decor Ideas: September 2008
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Thursday, September 25, 2008. Looking for a simple and attractive birdhouse for your yard? Why not try one made out of a gourd? For this you need:. A dried gourd (you can plant gourds in your garden in the spring, and dry one of those out, or you can purchase already dried gourds. A small spoon or stick. First step is to clean your dried gourd. Was it with warm, soapy water, and let it completely dry. Your birdhouse is now ready to hang! Links to this post. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Prior to urbanizat...
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Backyard Decor Ideas: Lack of Rain is No Excuse Not To Install a Rain Barrel
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Lack of Rain is No Excuse Not To Install a Rain Barrel. Do you live in a dry area with drought-like conditions? I've heard many tell me that they don't install rain barrels because there's no rain to collect. But where there's a will to help the environment, there's always a way. Homeowners that live in drought-like areas usually have air conditioners. And did you know that air conditioners are an untapped source for FREE water? TIP OF THE DAY. As the Garden Grows.
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Backyard Decor Ideas: July 2009
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Thursday, July 30, 2009. Win an Algreen Terra Composter. This gorgeous Terra composter. For a chance to win this composter, send Algreen a picture of your Agua or Cascata rain barrel:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As the Garden Grows. Fresh From Your Garden. Living Well - Naturally. This Garden is Illegal. Win an Algreen Terra Composter.
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Backyard Decor Ideas: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Interesting article up in the Waterloo Record today:. The humble barrel has served humanity for centuries with little need for innovation. Vessel for Niagara Falls daredevils, garment for Denver Broncos fans, material for downtown Waterloo sculpture - the cooper's creation has performed its duty admirably. As a landscaping object, however, the traditional barrel leaves much to be desired. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As the Garden Grows.
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Backyard Decor Ideas: August 2009
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Economy turns gardening into growth industry. A poor economy has caused many Americans to stay at home. And with more Americans at home, the gardening industry is actually thriving! With the recession in full swing, many Americans are returning to their roots — literally — cultivating vegetables in their backyards to squeeze every penny out of their food budget." [ link. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As the Garden Grows. Fresh From Your Garden.
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Backyard Decor Ideas: December 2010
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Thursday, December 9, 2010. Looking for a real Christmas tree? Will you be going natural or artifical this year? Natural Christmas trees are not only good for the environment, but in vogue. There are 4 basic types of trees sold at farms and nursuries:. 1 Scotch pine- decent needle retention, but it requires plenty of pesticides. 2 Balsam fir- soft needles, very aromatic. 3 White spruce- excellent needle retention, but disagreeable odour when needles are crushed. Links to this post. TIP OF THE DAY. This c...
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Annies Country Journal: June 2009
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100 foot diet challenge. Ryans first fishing tournament. Picking Cherries and a recipe! Baby Horses grow so fast! Flogged by the Rooster. Ryan's First Taste of Watermelon. Rhode Island Red Hen. My Flowers In the Garden. Happy Fathers Day pappy! Behind my Red Door. Down on the Farm. In My Kitchen Garden. Life in the Craft Lane. Listen to your Grammie. Maryjanes Farm Girl Connection. Scenes from a slow moving train. Touch the Earth Farm. How much do we produce from our own land? Meat = 53 lbs 10 oz. Over m...
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Annies Country Journal: April 2012
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100 foot diet challenge. Starting Seeds in a cold frame. Breaking out and a long night of fun.for the h. Ryan's First Taste of Watermelon. Rhode Island Red Hen. My Flowers In the Garden. Happy Fathers Day pappy! Behind my Red Door. Down on the Farm. In My Kitchen Garden. Life in the Craft Lane. Listen to your Grammie. Maryjanes Farm Girl Connection. Scenes from a slow moving train. Touch the Earth Farm. How much do we produce from our own land? Meat = 53 lbs 10 oz. Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Breaking out an...
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Annies Country Journal: March 2008
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100 foot diet challenge. Day Old Baby Chicks. Boys and their Toys. Garden Beds and Snail Shells. Garden Seeds have arrived! Easter Bunny and Chuck E Cheese. Counting Down to Earth Hour! Ryan's First Taste of Watermelon. Rhode Island Red Hen. My Flowers In the Garden. Happy Fathers Day pappy! Behind my Red Door. Down on the Farm. In My Kitchen Garden. Life in the Craft Lane. Listen to your Grammie. Maryjanes Farm Girl Connection. Scenes from a slow moving train. Touch the Earth Farm. Meat = 53 lbs 10 oz.
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Annies Country Journal: April 2008
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100 foot diet challenge. Spring around the Homestead. Ryan's First Taste of Watermelon. Rhode Island Red Hen. My Flowers In the Garden. Happy Fathers Day pappy! Behind my Red Door. Down on the Farm. In My Kitchen Garden. Life in the Craft Lane. Listen to your Grammie. Maryjanes Farm Girl Connection. Scenes from a slow moving train. Touch the Earth Farm. How much do we produce from our own land? Meat = 53 lbs 10 oz. Monday, April 28, 2008. Spring around the Homestead. Lilacs, My favorite flower. This is w...
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