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Come on, Mother Nature, give peace a chance

Jane Kurtz wrote 1 month ago: On Saturday, I was honored to speak at a young author’s conference in southern Washington, and … more →

Tags: Ethiopia, Lanie: Girl of the Year 2010, Portland, Ethiopia Reads, fargo marathon, kololo, lanie, Libraries, Native Plants

Upon us all, a little rain must fall

couparangus wrote 2 months ago: This sound almost Biblical, doesn’t it? Profound and sensitive. I’m sure most of you rec … more →

Tags: Desmond Carrington, It's raining men, raindrops keep falling on my head, Here Comes The Rain Again, Limousine Cornue, led zeppelin

USDA Awards Grants to Fight Weedy and Invasive Species

rhallberg wrote 3 months ago: The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today … more →

Tags: National, invasive species, nonnative species, cogongrass, Tumbleweed

What are Weeds For?

Harold Rhenisch wrote 4 months ago: This: Russian Thistle is Preferred Above All If native species were replanted, there would be differ … more →

Tags: invasive species, Endangered Species, Grasslands, Planet Earth, Grasslands, Weeds, Ecosystems, russian thistles, earth reconstruction

Fire Wood and New Things in the Kitchen

Aster wrote 4 months ago: Day One of the Preserved Lemon Project We left for the farm after breakfast this morning, but earlie … more →

Tags: culinary experiments, The Farm, Ecology, life 2, outdoors, Nature, Food, orchard work

2012 Wrap Up, Looking Forward to 2013 and Beyond

Aster wrote 4 months ago: 2012 is the year I almost killed the blog.  On my fourth and last post of the year, we were looking … more →

Tags: The Farm, gardening, Ecology, Biodiversity, prairie restoration, Kayaking

Artemisia mussels5 comments

Anya Pozdeeva, vifarms wrote 5 months ago: Fresh mussels from www.GABETHEFISHBABE.com FISH CLUB cooked in lemon-garlic-artemisia broth. WOW, so … more →

Tags: Aquaculture, beyond organic, Edible Invasive Weeds, sustainable seafood, savefarms.org, Fish, Sustainablility, gabethefishbabe.com, vifarms.com

LSU AgCenter releases more weevils to fight aquatic weed

rhallberg wrote 7 months ago: From Delta Farm Press Dearl Sanders calls himself a bug chauffeur. The LSU AgCenter scientist is try … more →

Tags: Louisiana, Environment, giant salvinia, salvinia weevil, wildlife, Nature

Is Arundo the next answer to the fuel crisis or the next kudzu?1 comment

rhallberg wrote 7 months ago: In the early 1900s, the U.S. Soil Erosion Service distributed 85 million seedlings of kudzu over 3 m … more →

Tags: Invasive Plants, Invasive species, Weed Control, kudzu, Bamboo, Arundo, giant reed, domestic fuel, biofuels

Making smart management decisions even when we are uncertain

qaecology wrote 8 months ago: How do we use structured decision making and value of information analysis to identify robust manage … more →

Tags: papers, The University of Melbourne, invasion ecology, structured decision making, Bogong High Plains, Optimal Management, uncertainty, Wetland vegetation, Australian alps

Himalayan Balsam Nightmare!

davidsgardendiary wrote 8 months ago: Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera) has rapidly become one of the UK’s most invasive weed spec … more →

Tags: Daily jottings, Weeds, Himalayan balsam

A Peaceful Patio - part three!3 comments

SKL New York wrote 8 months ago: Ok, I promise this will be the last post on the patio – but each step I take leads to another … more →

Tags: Exteriors, found objects, Landscaping, Weeds, brick, Gravel, Rock's, gardening, Trees

How is Ethiopia Reads like my garden?2 comments

Jane Kurtz wrote 10 months ago: I’ve been working on my lecture for the Vermont College MFA residency and one of my author/ill … more →

Tags: Ethiopia, Vermont College MFA, Portland, Ethiopia Reads, Garden, GardenSmart Oregon, Ekodaga

Native Plants and Invasive Weeds ~ A 2-for-1 Session

Shooting Star Communications LLC wrote 10 months ago: Love the plants that pop up unexpectedly in your garden, your neighborhood and around Northern Arizo … more →

Tags: Meeting Information, Gardening around Flagstaff, Events, Gardening Resources, flagstaff AZ, high country gardening, Gardening News, Gardening events info, FFGC

Yes you can...

realgardeningforrealpeople wrote 1 year ago: If you are in SW Ontario and you are itching to get to the garden, put on a few layers  and go to it … more →

Tags: gardening, Spring Gardening, weeding, nincompoop mulch, garlic mustard weed, thistle, Spring Weeding

Weed Risk Assessments available

rhallberg wrote 1 year ago: A website with weed risk assessments is available at http://invasivespecies.org.au/rs/::wra%20newspa … more →

Tags: National, weed risk

A plethora of Young, Fresh, Juicy...

Anya Pozdeeva, vifarms wrote 1 year ago: A plethora of Young, Fresh, Juicy Garlic Mustard plants are springing from the underground now, all … more →

Tags: Anya Pozdeeva, vifarms

Alaska Onion Grass, glad to meetcha! Learning more about Native Plants. & tonight .. we see William Roache!!!

thedogwalkinggardener wrote 1 year ago: This slideshow requires JavaScript.        Monday, March 19, 2012 The weekend was a mixed bag of wea … more →

Tags: My Lovely Daily Life, Coronation Street, Garden, Plant, Home, William Roache, Nature, Plants, Environment

Cogongrass: An Invasive Asian Weed2 comments

David wrote 1 year ago: Cogongrass first entered the US accidentally near Grand Bay, Mobile county, AL in 1911 from Asia. Co … more →

Tags: nature, Photography, Images, Nature, Alabama, cogongrass


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