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Articles related to "Traute Klein"
Community Art The sun gives life to all of creation in a sculpture in Winnipeg's Spirit Park mosaic sculpture. spirit • park • winnipeg • mosaic • sculpture
Crayola Color Gardens for Kids Color gardens teach children about color and it's many variations. Plant a garden which is all one color or a color wheel, rainbow, or spectrum. Let children learn about the nuances of color. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> color gardens • kids • linda mazar • traute klein • biogardener
Memorial Gardens Losing a loved one or a pet can be a difficult time for children. Involving them in a living memorial is a good way of helping them through their grief. Involving children in making a living memorial for a loved one or pet who has passed on, helps them through their grieving process. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> memorial gardens • loss • grief • death of loved ones • death of pets
Thanksgiving for Kid Gardeners A little Thanksgiving history for children and some ideas for bringing our garden indoors for autumn to remind us to be thankful. suite101 • traute klein • garden • gardening • united states biogardener
A Tribute to Garden Moms, from Your Garden Kids A big thank you to the gardening moms who pass on a love of gardening to their kids. A Mother's Day tribute to garden mothers from garden kids. Thanks for loving us. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> mother's day • kids • gardening with kids • linda mazar • traute klein
A Valentine Planter for Mom You can easily make a useful Valentine's present for your mom. A planter for the kitchen filled with garlic shoots to use fresh in salads. suite101 • traute klein • biogardener • garlic • herb
Alzheimer Travel Being stricken with Alzheimer's disease does not need to mean the end of your travels if you have someone who makes the proper preparations for you. alzheimer • travel • manitoba • florida • british columbia
Another Mashed Marigold for Mom, A Plea for Cutting Gardens for Kids Children love having a cutting garden where they can put together surprise bouquets for Mom and other loved ones at whim. Moms love bouquets and Cutting Gardens allow kids the opportunity to pick flowers for mom or themselves. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> mother's day • cutting gardens • children's gardens • bouquets • perennials
Christmas Tree Recycling You can set your used Christmas tree into the garden as a windbreak, and next summer, it will make a great support for your climbing plants like cucumber, squash, pole beans, and morning glory. suite101 • traute klein • garden • gardening • biogardener
Comfrey, a Controlled Substance? Should a herb with such obvious remedial value be banned from use? Should pharmaceutical companies be able to buy the patents to natural remedies. Should all poisonous plants be banned or should we learn to use them safely? comfrey • noxious weed • pharmaceutical • patents • patented plants
Merry Christmas Tree Recycling Christmas trees can become useful for the rest of the winter, in fact, for the next summer as well. In the winter, they can be chipped or used to line skating trails on the river. suite101 • traute klein • garden • gardening • biogardener
Spring Fever Busters Spring fever is in the air. Linda Mazar shares some ideas on what to do to usher spring into your garden. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> spring • seed • plant • flower • como conservatory
Sweetheart Garden, Themes for Children's Gardens Series February is the perfect time to consider planning a Valentine sweetheart garden for you and your child. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> valentine • child • kid • garden • candy
Thankfulness is in Order November is a time to be thankful for our families and our gardens. And especially for what we have learned from our families in the gardens! © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> kids • garden • child • kid • garden
Whimsy in a Child's Garden Adding bits of found, made, or purchased fun can add whimsy to your child's garden and maybe to your garden, too. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> whimsy • garden • kids • make • projects
Animal Gardens Animal theme gardens are a great way to involve children in gardening. Linda Mazar shares how how children can plant and play with the lions and tigers and bears or plants named after farm animals. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> animal • theme • gardens • involve children • gardening
Beautiful Poisonous Flowering Bulbs The most beautiful spring flowers are poisonous, including flowering bulbs. Learn to recognize them so that they won't make you sick. germany • season • spring • hyacinth • primula
Butterfly Gardens, 6th in a Series of Children's Garden Themes Butterfly Gardens need nectar plants and host plants to be really successful. Make a butterfly garden with your child for a fun backyard learning experience. Learn about flowers which attract butterflies and plants which host butterfly eggs and caterpillars. <META Name="keywords" Content="Butterfly garden, children, butterfly host plants, flowers for butterflies, butterfly flowers, kids, butterfly links, children's activities."> Butterfly Gardens attract kids and butterflies in for exciting science learning experiences. Plant to attract the fllying flowers to your child's garden. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> butterfly gardens • nectar plants • host • successful • child
Designing your Child's Garden Children's gardens should be fun, but applying some design principles can make it look more unified and inviting. Learn how to incorporate simple design elements into a child's garden. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> design • kids • activities • garden • gardening
First Aid Naturally Natural remedies are more effective for me than any commercial first aid kit. Read about the Manitoba Natives' sure-fire remedy for poison ivy and other serious poisonings, infections, and burns. clay • poison ivy • vitamin a • vitamin e • natural
Fruit Tree Pruning, Instructions Here's how to prune fruit trees of the rose family, the only fruit trees which grow in the cold North American prairies. Step by step instructions. fruit trees • pruning • dormant • large fruit • apple
Herb Teas from My Garden Herb teas are best if picked fresh from your garden rather than being bought dried and packaged. Many herb tea ingredients can be found in every garden. Experiment to determine your favorites. herbalism • herb • tea • remedy • remedies
Kids and Yard Art Kids love decorating their gardens with many fun and fanciful items and they can learn a lot from the experience. Here's to kids' yard art! © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> yard art • kids • garden • kids garden • flamingos
Osteoporosis, Are You at Risk? Manitoba is launching a three year study to assess and improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. There is, however, no mention of prevention. osteoporosis • manitoba • project • management • multiple choice
Praying for the Terrorists Being a pacifist in wartime has never been a popular position and requires deep lifelong convictions. Here are the thoughts which went through the mind of a Canadian woman in the autumn of 2001. © <a href="/profile.cfm/biogardener">Traute Klein, biogardener</a> pacifist • war • peace • rainbow • terror
Silky Recycler Valentine You can make the most beautiful greeting cards with old tired silk flowers. How about some Valentine cards? reuse • re-use • silk flowers • purpose • church rummage sales
Splash of Autumn Color The Tom Tomson exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Galery is alive with splashes color of the famous artist who revolutionized Canadian art. Let his work inspire you. tom tomson • art • color • splash • winnipeg art gallery
Success with a Kid's Garden Tips for making your family's gardening experience successful and fun. Simple things parents and grandparents can do to help make a child's gardening experience a success. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> kid's garden • gardening with children • gardening for children • soil test • mulch
The Boy's Garden that Grew A story about getting new garden beds prepared now, so you can enjoy them in the spring. Preparing a garden from start to finish. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> new garden • fall chores • preparation • linda mazar • traute klein
The Playground Garden Making a garden out of broken outdoor toys brings order into chaos and is lots of fun as well! Linda Mazar takes stock of her yard and makes a playground-themed garden with her child. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> children • toys • child's garden • water garden • bog garden
These Plants Came From Africa? Teaching Kids the Origin of Garden Plants It's important to teach children the origin of plants. Plants we commonly grow can come from many different countries. This article is about plants from Africa. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> plant origins • african plants • starting seeds • websites • web sites
Time Concepts Gardens, 5th in a series on Children's Garden Themes Plant a Sundial garden and measure time in your child's garden using a garden journal. Let Linda Mazar show you how time concept gardens teach children to learn about time and gardening simultaneously. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> clock gardens • time concept gardens • children's gardens • gardens for children • linda mazar
Water Features in a Kid's Garden Water fountains and water gardens are lots of fun for kids in the garden. Safe and easy water features for a kid's and grown-ups gardens. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> water garden • kids • garden • fountain • container
Weed Salads from My Garden Weeds are the basis of herbalism. While supplying the raw material for delicious salads, they may well help to protect us from disease. herbalism • nutrition • lamb's quarters • pigweed • weed salad
Paradise Lost - The Tyranny of Conformity Revisited Traute Klein's garden of eden becomes a scene of devastation because it failed to conform to community standards. nonconformists • winnipeg • gardens • conformists • by-laws
Grow Tasty Cucumbers Growing cucumbers during the warmer months is a fun and rewarding pastime. Written by Geoffrey Ian Miller. cucumber • grow • cucurbits • ph • temperature
Redefining Community We need to redefine community to include all the lifeforms who live there. community • garden • organic • pollinator • alternative
2004's New Year's Challenge This is an extra writing for this year's Suite 2004 Writing Challenge, with appreciation to Mary Alward for resurrecting it, and to Traute Klein for spearheading it . . . 2005 challenge
Garlic Learn about one of the oldest ingredients know to man - garlic! Did you know that the smaller bulbs are stronger? Learn more facts after reading this article. history • geography • science • varieties • season
Recap 2004 - Challenge Recap Article This is an extra article written especially for the Recap Challenge. I hope you enjoy it. Check back next weekend for my "regularly scheduled" article when we resume our constellation hunt. january • 2095 • sirius • angel food cake • get ready to find constellations
Recap 2004: Canadian Tourism A recap of all the articles that I wrote in 2004 and links leading back to them. If you've missed any, this is a great way to catch up. recap • canada • canadian tourism • culture • travel
Review of: Become a Suite101 Copyeditor - Course by Barbara Bell A review of the SuiteUniversity course: "Become a Suite101Copyeditor" - Barbara Bell, Instructor. suite101 copyeditor • suite101 copyediting • copyediting • editing • copyediting course
Review: Magazine Writing - Course by Lisa-Ann Sanderson Review of the SuiteUniversity Online Course: "Magazine Writing" - Lisa-Anne Sanderson, Instructor. review • magazines • magazine writing • article writing • articles
TALES...BEHIND THE BARS Part I of an interview with Rev. Jeff Black, pastor of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Austin texas culture • prisoners • prison ministries • jeff black • criminals
My Thoughts on Reiki Darlene shares her thoughts on the practice of Reiki and invites everyone to join her at her newly adopted Suite101 topic. reiki • practice • natural • healing • precepts
Disaster Clean Up Recent hurricanes have created havok around the USA. This article covers some basics of cleaning up after hurricane, flood or other disaster. hurricane • flood • disaster • clean up • tornado
It's My Yard - But Can I Grow What I Want To? Does your city have a weed ordinance that might make your yard illegal? And can you fight it? yard • front yard • back yard • weed • weed ordinance
TALES...BEHIND THE BARS Editor's special interview with himself on his experiences as a grand juror. texas culture • texas criminal justice • grand juries • jury |
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