Articles related to "Sow"
Awesome New Brunswick: Millennium Series 31
This journey takes us on a train from Grand Central Station, north along the picturesque Hudson river to Montreal. A quick overnight stay then it's Via Rail overnight to Campbellton New Brunswick. This area is the home of the first three generations of my mothers family who arrived in Canada from Ireland in the 1800s. We spend an enjoyable few days in Campbellton, touring, shopping, and we meet a distant relative, visit with a giant fish, and revel in a glorious sunset. This is preceeded by dinner in a world class restaurant. Join us for in hospitable Campbellton. Meet some friendly people, restigouche Sam and view the incredible sunset. As usual there are lots of pictures. Please join, my mother, aunt and I and feel free to comment in the discussion area. ME
• via rail
• " the ocean"
• the canadian"
• new brunswick
• campbellton
Winter Sowing
You can start your own plants from seed without buying a bunch of lights, cell packs, or pricey seed-heating mats. It's called Winter Sowing, and it couldn't be easier.
• winter sowing
• sow seeds outdoors
• annuals
• perennials
• easy seed starting
Ready, set, sow!
Now is the time to browse the online seed catalogues to plan a spring garden filled with annuals and vegetables. This article gives you the sources and the know-how to start sowing!
• gardener
• online seed catalogues
• spring gardening
• seeds
• germination
Sow Now for the Late Summer Gap
Sow annuals now to bring colour to the garden after the June peak
• annuals
• sowing seeds
• country garden
• garden blooming
• blooms
Flower Power - Sowing Food for the Soul
Even the strictly ornamental gardener can provide nourishment - for the soul, if not for the body. And it's a great way to get rid of those pangs of guilt you've been having about all those seeds you bought and never planted.
• flowers
• seeds
• gardens
• urban decay
• beautification
Pagan Roots of Easter Customs
At Easter time, children go on egg hunts looking for eggs the Easter bunny hid. Women and girls wear corsages. Traditional foods are eaten at Easter dinner.
• pagan
• shamanism
• beltane
• easter
• rabbit
Saying, Seeing, Sowing: Three Keys to Powerful--and Successful--Living
Today, right now, you're either talking your self into, or out of, success on every level. This article reveals the True Secret of Success: that ultimately, there is no secret. It is quite simple and the path is clear. You are about to open the door to personal and professional fulfillment. The only requirements are a change of mind, and a change of plan. Can you handle the possibilities? Read on...
• new thought
• success
• success language
• goals
• leadership
Seeds: Obtaining, Storing and Sowing
Learn how to obtain seeds at a very low cost, properly store seeds for their longest life plus tips on how to germinate and harden off seedlings.
• seeds
• storing seeds
• gardening catalogs
• internet gardeners
• growing
SOWING THE SEED.
Sowing the seed of alpine plants.
• sowing
• seeds
• alpine plants
Wild Boar: Pagan Warrior Spirit
To Celtic Pagans, Boar and Sow are sacred to the Goddess. Boar is courage and bravery; Sow, generosity and fertility. They are symbols of the male and female aspects.
• boar
• pagan symbolism
• celtic symbol
• sow
• torc
Woodlouse behaviour
Help with identifying British woodlice, and why they are usually found huddled together in damp crevices.
• woodlouse
• woodlice
• sow bugs
• damp
• behaviour
A hint of Spring
Within the cold months of Winter, there is a touch of Spring in my garden. Winter is a beautiful time in Gippsland when wonderous flowers blossom..
• winter
• spring
• bulbs
• seeds
• richardson
Autumn Trees in the Garden
Here are some of the lovely Autumn trees you have available to plant in your garden.
• autumn
• trees
• bulbs
• ixia.
• bill
Dahlia Imperialis
One of the loveliest Dahlias to sight, it greets the morning sky taller than any other dahlia I have seen.For years I had admired this wonderful Dahlia from afar. I had often spied it raising its lovely, bobbing head over garden fences, swaying in the breezes of the day, just attracting your attention.
• richardson
• bulbs
• plants
• dahlias
• seeds
FACTORY FARMING: Pigs
In a series of articles on factory farming, Linda will be looking at the abuses involved in getting food onto our plates. This articles is about pigs.
• factory farming
• intensive pig rearing
• slaughterhouse
• pork
• bacon
Growing Gourds Part 2
we continue this article on this fascinating plant, the Gourd. They are intersting to grow and fun to decorate.
• gourds
• bill
• richardson
• seeds
• bulbs
Memorial Day: Remembering Those Who Have Entered the Church Triumphant
A devotional for Memorial Day, based upon Brorson's hymn, "Behold A Host Arrayed in White." May this Memorial Day turn your tears of sorrow into hymns of joy in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ who has redeemed all people from sin, death, and Satan.
• host
• white
• church triumphant
• church militant
• death
New Zealand Alpine Bulbinella
Ross Graham collects and distributes New Zealand Alpine Plants. Read his descriptive discussion on the wonderful New Zealand Bulbinella species.
• ross
• graham
• richardson
• bulbinella
• seeds
Thinking of Autumn
Never a dull moment around my place. I'm getting ready for Autumn, which isn't that far away. Checking out pots and plants and boxes and bulbs. A joyful but busy job.
• bulbs
• seeds
• ixia
• growing
• autumn
Tropaeolum Seeds.
The trouble with Tropaeolum seeds.
• tropaeolum
• seeds
• tropaeolumseeds
• sowing seeds.
Unrealistic Expectations
Don't let unrealistic expectations lessen your enjoyment of gardening.
• northern gardening
• zone 4
• magic bullets
• annuals
• seeds
Growing a Container Garden
Begin growing tomatoes, peppers, or even herbs, in a jiffy by starting indoors, then transplanting the starts into your container garden, without threat of frost.
• growing a container garden
• starting seeds
• growing indoors
• jiffy peat pots
• tomatoes
Slow Coming Day: Review
I wish I could tell you more about Slow Coming Day, but it seems they're in a state of flux at the moment. This I can say: their lush intelligent sound is worth the wait
• sow coming day
• speak now or forever hold your peace
• orion walsh
• christian indie rock
• tooth & nail records
Summer Annuals
How to start summer annuals outside in time to enjoy them in the height of the summer.
• sowing seeds
• summer annuals
• summer flowers
• growing from seed
• fast growing summer flowers
Grow Beans
How to grow dwarf and climbing green beans as well as broad beans? Written by Geoffrey Ian Miller.
• climate
• soil
• magnesium
• lime
• germination
Lilies and More
The summer garden
• lily dancing eyes
• lily king pete
• lily red nymph
• lily barcelona
• malva silvestris zebrina
Luther's Tragic Mistake: Part Twenty-Eight
Luther again uses his linguistic skills in the interpretation of the Daniel passage, teaching his readers some Hebrew usage and comparing it to the Latin and German. He also uses a put-down you've probably never heard: "Go plant a kiss of peace on a sow's rump."
• go plant a kiss of peace on a sow's rump!
• daniel's prophecy of the 70 weeks
• hebrew style
• latin style
• interpretation
Seeds - How to be Successful
Following just a few simple rules, you will get a great set of plants to jump start the gardening year.
• seeds
• successful seed starting
• seed starting
• starting seeds
• sowing seeds
Dining Out in Ancient Rome
Roman dinners were social occasions, where family and friends could meet to eat, network and be entertained.
• dining out in ancient rome
• roman dining
• roman dining customs
• roman dinners
• roman meals
Grow Plants From Seed or Seedling
Some gardeners prefer to start vegetable and flower plants from seed. Others purchase young plants. Most growers do a little of both. Here are tips to help you decide.
• plant sow vegetable flower seeds
• purchase garden seedlings mature plants
• planting gardening gardener seed seedling
• plant life cycle
• garden plant varieties
Clearing Woods - Shrubs Part 5 - Brambles Part 2
Blackberry, raspberry, black raspberry. What's the difference? The names seem to be used with abandon to describe plants with fruit ranging from red to black. I'd always thought that raspberries had red fruit and blackberries had black fruit and that was that. But, this isn't actually the case.
• shade
• shade garden
• shade gardening
• gardening in shade
• perennials
Hazardous Humor
Does a laugh a day keep the doctors away?
• a laugh per day
• doctors
• no sense of humor
• joke
• incompetent sawbones
Ride the (F2) Wave
One of the nicest and best performing seed grown petunias is the Wave Petunia. Started in 1985 with the now famous "purple Wave", the petunia is today available in 6 colors and several new related varieties, too.
This plant is very easy to start from seed, and produce offspring (F2 hybrids) which are equally as good as the parent plants.
Learn how to harvest, store, and grow your own F2 hybrid Wave Petunias this year. The savings can be quite substantial when you consider the prices being charged for the original F1 Wave Petunia seeds today.
• ride
• crave
• wave
• purple
• f2
Starting with Seeds, part 2
Starting with seeds, part2 looks at the many aspects of seed growing, from planting the seeds, temperature and water requirements, positioning of the fluorescent lights to transplanting and hardening off outdoors.
None of these factors are difficult to learn, but to succeed you need to know what to expect. If you are unfamiliar with terms such as "watering from below", "bottom heat", and "cotyledons" then this article is for you.
You will also find useful information such as how seedlings germinate by color, a link to a great seed raising guide, and an indept explanation of how to succesfully water seedlings.
Learn about selecting seeds, timing, sowing, transplanting, growing on, and hardening off.
• seeds
• starting
• part2
• buying
• germination
Stuff That Looks Like Dandelions
Dandelions are ubiquitous, but they aren’t alone out there. A variety of wildflowers look like dandelions, but the differences are easy enough to spot.
• stuff that looks like dandelions
• gregg m. pasterick
• wildflowers of north america
• botany
• environment
Wild Salads
...there are many, many edible plants out there, in the woods,
along fencerows and old railroad embankments, in prairies and wetlands and
bogs and in the backyard, which not only provide the gatherer a
wonderfully organic meal, it fills a person with a real sense of being a part
of the earth, of knowing it, of understanding it, of partaking of it...
• wild salads
• gregg m. pasterick
• wildflowers of north america
• botany
• ecology
Cascading and Trailing Annuals
Top six annual plant selections for weeping growth habit that adds lovely growth to containers, hanging baskets, raised beds, mixed borders, rock gardens and more.
• weeping form plants
• cascading plants
• annual plants
• lobelia
• hanging baskets
Snapdragon Plant Profile
Snapdragons are charming long-time favorites when it comes to flowering garden play-things. See how to grow and use snapgdragons in the garden and some popular cultivars.
• plant profiles
• snapdragons
• annual plants
• antirrhinum majus
• cut flower plants
Spring Blooming Annuals
These annuals all provide exciting color in the spring when gardeners are ready for the first signs of life in their garden. Here are some favorite early annuals.
• spring blooming plants
• annuals
• spring annual plants
• spring flowers
• long lasting blooms
Mary: Mother of Jesus
Some believe that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was born in Jerusalem, the daughter of Ann and Joachim. Others believe she was born in Nazareth. Wherever she was born, Mary's life unfolded in the strict Jewish town of Nazareth.
• women of history
• history
• women
• mary mother of jesus
• jesus