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Articles related to "Msu"
Dianthus Dianthus--suitable plants for the rock garden, planted wall, or perennial border. dianthus • carnations • carnation • sweet william • sweet williams
A Review of Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center The Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center is a boutique style hotel located on the campus of Michigan State University. kellogg hotel and conference center • kellogg hotel • kellogg conference center • east lansing hotels • hotel and michigan state university
Forest Akers Golf Course East Michigan State University offers challenging, fun and affordable golfing at Forest Akers Golf Course East. forest akers golf course • forest akers michigan state university • forest akers east • michigan state university golf course • msu's golf center
Todd Bozeman Coaches Morgan State Former California basketball coach, Todd Bozeman, who was banned for eight years by the NCAA for recruiting violations, is back in coaching, humbled and challenged. todd bozeman • bozeman • cal basketball coach • ncaa • morgan state
Michigan State University Gardens michigan state university gardens • horticultural demonstration gardens • michigan 4-h childrens garden • clarence e. lewis landscape arboretum
HSUS Comes to Aid of Gulf Coast Pets The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) makes strong effort to help animals in Gulf Coast states. humane society of united states • humane society • hsus • animal welfare • animal assistance
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Hollies Hollies (Ilex) belong to the family Aquifoliaceae. There are over 350 species native to North America, Europe, Africa, Australia, the Orient and Brazil. They range in size from dwarf shrubs to huge trees. Both evergreen and deciduous ones are readily available from local nurseries and by mail order. The evergreen varieties are the most useful as ‘bones’ for the garden. Many will also provide the added bonus of berries, which can be red or yellow. holly • ilex • aquifoliaceae • broad leafed • evergreens
VHS Disease in Great Lakes Fish A deadly viral disease is affecting many fish species in the Great Lakes. Scientists have joined forces in order to better understand this threat. fish vhs • fisheries vhs • viral hemorrhagic septicemia • great lakes vhs disease • disease vhs
NCAA Basketball: 1979 Title Game The 1979 NCAA basketball champonship game featured the Michigan State Spartans and the Indiana State Sycamores -- better known today as Magic Johnson versus Larry Bird. ncaa basketball 1979 title game • michigan state spartans • indiana state sycamores • larry bird • magic johnson
Wildlife and Gardens - Part 6 If you want to attract wildlife to your garden, you need to consider plants that will provide food for the critters the year around. You need to use plants that are appropriate for your garden and where you are in the world. wildlife • planting for wildlife • fall fruit • winter fruit • berries
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Boxwood The term ‘broad leafed’ doesn’t really mean large leaves. It just differentiates between needled evergreens and those with leaves. Boxwood (Buxus) has been associated with formal gardens for centuries. broda leafed • broad leaf • evergreens • buxus
Daffodil Disease, and Pests Daffodil pests and disease are not commonly a major problem for daffodils, however they can cause concerns in some areas. The problems range from easy to difficult to eradicate. Here's some tips on how to do it. daffodils • narcissus • daffodil pests • daffodil disease • bulb fly
Even More Galloping Ground Covers "The first year it sleeps, the next year it creeps and then it leaps." I may not have quoted this saying accurately, but it is exactly what ivy does when planted in the garden. ivies • hedera helix • hedera canariensis • hedera colchica • algerian ivy
Urinalysis The aim of this article is to identify why urine sampling is done, what can be tested for and the relevance of the test results. urinalysis • samples • testing • results • observations
Wildlife and Gardens - Part 5 Gardening in Shade - Wildlife and Gardens - Part 5 - Planting for Wildlife wildlife • planting for wildlife • fruit • pome • drupe
America in the Pacific, 1945-1947 Bringing order to the Pacific region after the chaos of WWII was a new challenge involving the coordinated work of several U. S. agencies. pacific islands history • united states military policy • foreign policy • foreign relations • american diplomatic history
F and SF Workshops Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones. clarion • clarion west • odyssey • alpha • workshop
"The Wilderness": A New Garden From Wild Woods Extending the garden into the ‘Wilderness' is a large project entailing major clearing to turn this weedy, rooty bit of ground into a proper garden and the fun of selecting new plants to take the place of Nature's weedy bits. shade gardening • gardening in shade • shrubs • trees • perennials
Common Rose Pests - Part 4: Pest Beetles Part 4 of the continuing rose pest series - this week dealing with rose chewing pests, the beetles plant chewing pests • beetles
Harbingers of Fall - Part V - Asters, Part 3 Right now, my garden is frothing with white flowers from the species asters that I grow. I only grow very few of the many that are really worthy of space in the garden. Here are a few more to add to the list of 'must haves'. aster • varieities • aster frikartii • aster tataricus • aster tongolensis
Impossible Gardening: Hot, Dry, Clay Soil - Part 4 Part 4 of a series of articles on plants that have thrived in dry, clay soils, in light shade. horticulture therapy • enabling garden • hibiscus • coreopsis • rudbeckia
Purple Flowers: Spring in the Cottage Garden Spring is glorious in the Cottage Garden -- find out what's in mine.... I hope you like purple! Don't you just love spring!?! cercis canadensis redbud perennials perennial flow
18th Century Herb & Spice Trends Review of an early American cookbook illustrates which herbs and spices were popular in the post-Colonial New England kitchen. american cookery • amelia simmons • early american cooking • 18th century herbs • herb history
Divorced Households Pollute More A recent study shows that families help the environment when they stick together. Fewer divorces means fewer households. That equates to a huge energy savings. energy saving • energy saving tips • electric bill • gas bill • pollution
Measuring Marina Economic Impacts The Recreational Marine Research Center created by the NMMA and Michigan State University has developed an online boating economic impact modeling tool marina economic impact • online boating economic impact tool • harbor economic impact modeling • marina financial benefits • financial impact
Protecting Boating Access Our enjoyment of boating depends on preserving ready and open access to the waterways. Access issues should be a concern for all boaters. boating access • waterfront development • public water access • marine infrastructure • rmrc
2008 Michigan Schedule and Predictions The Michigan Wolverines have a tough 2008 schedule. Here are some predictions for Rich Rodriguez's first year in Ann Arbor for each game on the 2008 football schedule. 2008 michigan schedule • 2008 michigan predictions • 2008 michigan football schedule • 2008 michigan football predictions • michigan football predictions
Dantonio Can't Win at East Lansing Mark Dantonio brings tremendous credentials with him to Michigan State's football program as head coach. But that doesn't mean the new Spartan skipper will have success. head coach mark dantonio • michigan state football • michigan football • notre dame football • michigan associated press
Discrepant Event Lesson Plan This lesson plan utilizes the discrepant event model in encouraging students to think about the source and purity of their drinking water. discrepant event lesson plan • groundwater lesson plan • teaching the water cycle • teaching groundwater models • groundwater exploration
Fireplace Safety Fireplace Safety is a must-do for all families! fireplace safety • fireplace • michigan state university • safe operation of fireplaces • fire alarms
Gambling Casinos In Communities Many communities look to gaming as a means of boosting their economy. Do casinos bring economic growth? What about an increase in social costs? casinos and social ills • casinos and economic growth • casinos and communities • casinos and social costs • gaming facilities and communities
Grape Vineyard Care Caring for a grape vineyard is year round. Each season has different tasks to aid production. Springtime chores include replacing posts, tying vines, and mowing. growing grapes • grape care • vineyard care • caring for grape vineyard • how to care for grapes
Martin Luther King's Letter From Birmingham Jail In his letter, Martin Luther King challenged a public statement written by 8 white clergymen who claimed that the de-segregation movement in Alabama was moving too fast. civil rights • birmingham jail • dr martin luther king • de-segregation • freedom march
Maya Angelou Angelou is a poet, essayist, songwriter, playwright, editor, actor, dancer, director, and professor. She was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in Haley's Roots. maya angelou • hank aaron • reynolds professor of american studies • wake forest university • dream in color
Refresh Your Golf Skills Prepare for a good golf season with professional instruction from a golf teaching professional or university golf team coach. golf lessons • golf refreshers • golf instruction • golf playing lessons • golf skills
The Biology of Christmas Trees Real Christmas trees are living plants that grow outside and have distinct characteristics. Growing trees, live trees indoors, and cut trees all have requirements. christmas tree biology evergreen • fir spruce pine cedar • real live cut living • species characteristics features growing • shape colour needles smell
Thyme for a Xeric Lawn Thyme's ability to withstand drought, coupled with its spreading, low-growing habit, make it a good alternative to traditional turf in hot, dry areas. xeric lawn • drought tolerant lawn • thyme lawn • thyme turf • drought tolerant herb
Wildlife and Gardens - Part 2 Gardening in Shade - Wildlife and Gardens - Part 2 - Little Critters and Butterflies soil organisms • soil microorganisms • earthworms • insects • butterflies
Alternate Histories A discussion of the subgenre of alternative histories, prominent authors and significant works.
Preserving Food For The Homestead Food preservation for the homesteader and for Y2K. canning • preserving food • y2k • homestead • freezing
Functional Fitness Adding movement to your day can burn calories quickly, without major commitment to exercise. functional fitness • how to exercise • how to loose weight • diet • easy
How to Not Write a Bad Poem Approaching poetry from the perspective of how to write well can often be better accomplished by knowing what makes a poem truly horrible in the first place. poetry • poetry writing • how to write a good poem • creative writing • overcoming writers block. writing poetry
Are we there yet? It's that time again - the kids are out of school (damn!), the reservations have been made at DisneyWorld (yes, at the All-Star Resort - the "cheap"place) and the plane tickets have been purchased. It's tourist season. family vacations • vacation costs • vacation industry • tourism • tourists
Irish players may have to pay A St. Joseph Superior Court judge has denied a motion by former Notre Dame player Derrick Mayes, who received gifts from convicted booster Kim Dunbar. The decision may force other former Fighting Irish players who took cash and gifts from Dunbar to be held responsible for repayment of the funds. a st. joseph superior court judge has denied a mot • who received gifts from convicted booster kim dunb |
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