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Articles related to "Redwood"
The Coastal Redwood Tree Many are surprised to find that the grand Redwood tree of California is a useful landscape specimen for utility,dependability and beauty. coastal redwood tree • easy to grow trees • sequoia sempervirens • aptos blue coastal redwood • sequoia redwood tree
Redwoods The magnificent, awe-inspiring redwood tree. redwood • tree • science • web sites • taxodiaceae
Best Trails in Santa Cruz County This article describes the best parks and trails in Santa Cruz, California. santa cruz parks • santa cruz trails • santa cruz hikes • santa cruz nature walks • best trails in santa cruz
June Garden Questions and Answers Removing a tree, getting rid of unwanted ivy, unhealthy redwood trees. removing a tree • getting rid of unwanted ivy • unhealthy redwood trees.
Lost Coast, California Over 80 miles in length, the Lost Coast Trail, traverses the last of California's Coastal Wilderness. But from trail head, Punta Gorda Lighthouse is only five miles away. lost coast california • humboldt redwoods state park • eureka • lost coast brewing company • humboldt state university
Trees: The Gift of Love Suggests an interesting way for gardeners and others to give gifts that keep giving and also aid the environment. flowers • foliage • trees • shrubs • forsythia
Trees and Patio Covers for Shade Are you ready to beat the heat? Trees, patio covers and market umbrellas are the answer. planting trees for shade. • trees to shade garden • garden unbrellas for shade patio cover for shade • beautiful garden design • water loving trees
Rare Conifer Evergreen Trees Plant hunters, propagators,and geneticists have developed rare and unusual conifers. Because of this there is a perfect plant for any site. unusual evergreen specimen plants • beautiful conifers • genetic mutation • evergreen specimen plants • special garden plants
Wet Weather Coats Special nails will help keep outdoor projects secure without having to worry about the effects of water. rust
Death of a Foal Heart of the Redwoods Horse Rescue lost a cherished friend, a young Welsh Pony Colt. horse • foal • colt • death • loss
Building A Compost Pile Take into account time requirements, space available and your budget. compost • composting • compost pile • barrel composter • three-bin composter
Mendocino Wineries: Frey Vineyards When Frey Vineyards opened in Mendocino's Redwood Valley in 1980 it was the first organic winery there. Now there are 15, more than in any other US county mendocino wineries • frey vineyards • organic and biodynamic • vegetarian and vegan wines • california wine country tourism
Pacific Coast Highway Scenic Drive Take the coast road between San Francisco and Los Angeles for some of California's finest views: rocky sea cliffs, roaring surf, sandy coves, wildlife and historic towns. pacific coast highway • california highway 1 • california coastal scenic drive • san francisco to los angeles • santa cruz
Product Review - Arborwear Shorts Arborwear shorts are a must for all kinds of climbers. climber • tree • rock • shorts • arborwear
Skating in San Francisco Bay Area Listing of Central California Ice Skating Rinks, Figure Skating and Speed Skating Clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area where to ice skating in the san francisco bay area • bay area figure speed skating clubs • california ice rinks • outdoor ice skating in california • skate in san francisco
June Household Tips Tips for moving into new homes, contest winning tips, and decorating ideas. The Contest Winner. household • tips • new home • apartment • paint
Creek Indians of Georgia's Islands St. Simons Island, off the coast of Georgia, for eons had been the home of the Creek Indians. Then in 1540 the Spanish invaded this Indian paradise and attempted to Chris convert indians to christianity • georgia • st. simons • creek • indians
John Smith Sails for America John Smith, in Jamestown, is nearly hung until it is discovered that he is one of the counselors that had been appointed by the Virginia Company back in England to govern john smith • jamestown • virginia • england • america
Potatoes and Tobacco from America Sir George Weymouth captures five Native Americans. He takes them back to England. Potatoes and tobacco from the New World are introduced to England. colonizing the new world • george weymouth • maine • ralph lane • raleigh
Powhatan and the Roanoke Settlers Powhatan was the chief of a federation of Algonquian Indian tribes who lived in the tidewater region of Virginia. His rule may hold a clue to the disappearance of the wh powhatan • algonquian indian tribes • roanoke island • tidewater region of virginia • chesapeake bay
Smith Convinces Settlers to Work Some of the Jamestown "gentlemen" refuse to work. John Smith tells them that if they don't work they will not eat. The London Company makes harsh demands. Smith is nearly john smith • jamestown • virginia • america • powhatan
Designing with Trees While trees are the main tool of the landscape designer they must be selected carefully to avoid future problems. how to pick good trees for the garden • good tree choices • designing with trees • how to design a garden • trees for the garden
Dugout Canoes Dugouts can range from simple one man canoes to long, slender, and fast outrigger war canoes, and large dual hull dugouts that can carry sail. dugout • canoe • transportation • history • outrigger
Seeps and Hanging Gardens and Zion National Monument ...sheer walls of rock bearded with Yellow Monkeyflower and Maidenhair ferns and slimy, mossy stuff, dripping with cool water and smelling of the fresh, green earth at the dawn of time, while all around is dry rock and sandy soil and desert-like heat. seeps and hanging gardens and zion national monume • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
2003: A Season of California Wildflowers Winter dropped just the right amount of moisture on places that would respond with explosions of rainbows. We had no idea the carnival of colors, and all the new species of wildflowers we would cross paths with over the next several months in California. 2003: a season of california wildflowers • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Bay Area Outdoors Whether you enjoy camping, trail running or hiking--the San Francisco Bay Area has plenty of outdoor activities to offer. The Wilderness Press can help you get the most out of what the Bay Area has to offer through their numerous outdoor books. bay area outdoors • san francisco bay area • camping & backpacking • what the bay area has to offersports • adventure
Eichler homes - II Eichler homes still stand as a vision of a man who wanted design to reach masses. In his own words, “his homes were not modern or traditional, they were Eichler.” eichler • san francisco bay area • atrium • madhavi • open interior
Family Reunion Thoughts about a family reunion and what it meant to parents, grandparents and grandchildren. families • family • reunions • grandparents
Victory Gardens Victory Gardens help show America's resolve and show patriotism not witnessed since World War II. Time to plant many row crops, including lettuce, cabbage, spinach, kale, Asian vegetables, garlic, artichokes, asparagus and more. victory gardens help show america's resolve and sh • including lettuce • cabbage • spinach • kale
A Tidbit of This, a Tidbit of That... Did you ever wonder where the word "mascot" originated? Do you know how mascots came about? Or have you ever wondered what was the weirdest of the mascots or the most used symbol of them all? Read this article to read to find a tidbit of this, a tidbit of that... mascot • history • definition • powers • la mascotte
American Folk Songs- Wanderers The music of wandering travelers and railroad hobos is all but forgotten in this age of rock and roll. Much of our modern music has its roots in traditional folk singing. folk song • folk • song • american • hobo
Back in Montana; Back in the Rockies Many familiar faces bloomed around us in West Glacier, MT. Each and everyone was a melodic stanza in a symphony of botany. back in montana; back in the rockies • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Before Jamestown Gilbert starts a colony at New Foundland. Drake returns the Roanoke settlers to England. The second Roanoke group disappears. early american settlements • england • gilbert • drake • roanoke
Colorado: Estes Park Adventure Estes Condos of Estes Park provides a delightful mountain hospitality experience with a modern wilderness appeal regardless of the type of consumer or personal taste. estes park • colorado travel • romantic places • cabin condos • adventure travel
Early Exploration of California It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located california • spanish • amazon • gold • hernando de alarcon
First Women of Jamestown The first two women to arrive in Jamestown, Virginia were a Mrs. Forrest and Anne Burras. Burras, with others dined during the starving winter of 1609-10, on dogs, horses jamestown • virginia • women • john smith • starving time winter of 1609-10
Guilfest 2007 With a far more family friendly setting than its bigger counterparts like Glastonbury et al, the 2007 Guilfest in the UK promises a diverse mix of the best in indie. guilfest • stoke park music festival • supergrass • madness • squeeze
Hearst Castle 50th Anniversary, CA Hearst Castle in San Simeon is a grand palace on the San Luis Obispo Coast. The estate has been offering tours as part of the California State Park System for 50 years. hearst castle • san luis obispo coast • san simeon • california wine country • william randolph hearst
John Adams the Attorney John Adams, son of a farmer and shoemaker, attended Harvard, taught school, then became an attorney. He married Abigail Smith and became involved in defending America aga john adams • president • united states • harvard • boston massacre of march 5
Pines, Conifers, Evergreens Pine, spruce, fir, hemlock, cypress, cedar, larch--not all these trees are evergreens, although all have needle-like leaves and produce cones, so they are conifers. pine • conifer • gymnosperm • evergreen • tree
Raised Bed Gardening II In Raised Bed Gardening Part II, I explain how to easily create a raised garden bed, a raised garden bed frame, and a cold frame. Raised bed gardening can be easy! raised bed gardening • raised garden bed • gardening tip • sally morton • cold frame
Responsible Luxury Travel Plans Luxury leisure travel and ecotourism are not mutually exclusive. The tourism industry is catching up to consumer demands for more sustainable, yet comfortable, vacations. responsible easy alaska sustainable environmentall • consumer demands more comfortable • armed with knowledge disproportionate amounts nonr • ways enjoy distant tropical remote destinations ac • full service rain forest fresh organic locally gro
Santa Cruz Wine Tasting This article describes some of the best wine tasting in Santa Cruz, California. santa cruz wine tasting • santa cruz wineries • santa cruz wine country • santa cruz mountains winegrowers • best santa cruz wines
Seeds of Rebellion in America During the 1600s European countries were warring for control of America. Colonial settlements saw their profits demanded by European governments to finance these wars. america • rebellion • european powers • england • spain and france
Smith Hunts Whales and Explores John Smith is captured by Indians. A warrior is ready to kill but the chief's young daughter, Pocahontas, supposedly saves him. Smith hunts whales and scouts the eastern john smith • pocahontas • jamestown • america • whales
Spain Attempts to Colonize Florida A study of the early history of Florida might well give the superstitious mind the impression that Florida was under a curse or was capable of placing curses on the first florida • spanish armada • superstition • ponce de leon • st. augustine
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage |
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