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Bless the Bumblebees, They Bring Blueberries

If I Were On Facebook wrote 1 month ago: The backyard blueberrry patch is bursting with blossoms this week.  I thank the bumblebee pollinator … more →

Tags: Nature, gardening, blueberries, Bumblebees, 4-leafed clover

Spring Messengers

Elke Winzer wrote 4 months ago: Greencombe is a delightful garden, situated on the Exmoor coast, just above West Porlock, with sweep … more →

Tags: Gardens, Exmoor, West Porlock, Greencombe, Joan Loraine, plant collections, gaultheria, erythronium, Polystichum

On Monarchs, Blueberries and Birthdays7 comments

latebloomershow wrote 7 months ago: Today, October 22nd, is the 22nd birthday of my son, Walker. He’s a senior at Stanford, and I … more →

Tags: urban garden, CA natives, Monarch Butterfly, Kaye Kittrell, Kaye Kittrell Late Bloomer, gardening, organic, farming on small scale, growing your own vegetables

Black Friday Bilberries Organic - Vaccinium myrtillus, 1 lb,(Starwest Botanicals) for Sale Cyber Monday 2012

neiyrreviewsblog wrote 9 months ago: Bilberries Organic – Vaccinium myrtillus, 1 lb,(Starwest Botanicals) Price: Check for Lowest P … more →

Tags: Health & Personal Care, 2012, bilberries, black, Botanicals, Cyber, Friday, lbStarwest, Monday

Blaeberries in the forest

Rothiemurchus wrote 10 months ago: Blaeberry in Scotland; otherwise blueberry or bilberry … more →

Tags: countryside, forest, Plants, b, blaeberry, Blueberry, bilberry

EDIBLE ORNAMENTALS: SHRUBS

pdforsyth wrote 10 months ago: There’s no need to choose between a beautiful landscape and one that produces food for you and your … more →

Tags: edible landscaping, Food Growing Techniques, Berry, berry bush, Black Beauty, Black Lace, blueberries, Blueberry, buffalo currant

Megalithic Adventure Abundant Bilberries & The Search for the Wild Ponies ♥1 comment

Raw Alchemists wrote 11 months ago: Britain has so much wild nature, so much abundance, this kindom has lots of hidden treasures. Excuse … more →

Tags: Living foods and Recipes, adventure, bilberry, Dartmoor, Devon, Foraging, Heather, Home education, Life

Vegetation plot surveys

Venice wrote 11 months ago: Oh my goodness.  Today Cindy and her intern Matt, along with URI grad student Amy plus her assistant … more →

Tags: CDIP Internship, New England cottontail, White Pine, Blueberry, smilax, University of Rhode Island, Transects, cookout

Blueberry Bonanza

jbovinet wrote 11 months ago: Last year, I planted seven blueberry bushes in an edged planting bed on the side of my house.  Durin … more →

Tags: Food, gardening, Blue Crop, Blueberry, bush, Elliot, food, Fruit, Garden

Blueberries 3 comments

homeyeats wrote 12 months ago: History: The scientific name is Cyanococcus, which falls under the Genus Vaccinium (cranberries fall … more →

Tags: Fruits, wholefoods, blueberries, Blueberry, cyanococcus

Plants, Animals, and in Between10 comments

jomegat wrote 1 year ago: Today I was putzing around in my woods looking at some of the blueberry plants when the thought occu … more →

Tags: Bloom Clock, edible wild plants, Nature, Wildflowers, Insects, Amphibians, slime mold, Rana palustris

Blueberry Bounty

jbovinet wrote 1 year ago: I hope everyone had an excellent Memorial Day holiday.  I spent the entire long weekend, which runs … more →

Tags: Food, Permaculutre, gardening, organic, locavore, blueberries, edible landscaping, permaculture, Garden

Blueberry and Bumblebee3 comments

markgelbart wrote 1 year ago: I have 4 cultivated blueberry bushes.  They usually flower in March, produce fruit in June, and offe … more →

Tags: William Bartram, southeastern blueberry bee, Bumblebee, Bombus sp., Haplopodia laborius, high bush blueberry, Low Bush Blueberry, Euell Gibbons

Mountain Laurel on the Creek4 comments

Eastern Shore Gardener wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been spending far too much time pulling up nasty plants like garlic mustard, so this morning I … more →

Tags: Natives to Know, Kalmia Latifolia, Clethra alnifolia, shrubs for late spring, shrubs for early summer, blooming shrubs for shade

Spring!

Teresa Strukoff wrote 1 year ago: Spring in the woods…these are the plants I am seeing at Strathcona right now on my walks aroun … more →

Tags: Food, Organic, plants, Spring 2, Flowers, berries, spring, Plants, Violet

Four Days in Maine19 comments

Jean wrote 1 year ago: This past week, I took advantage of my three-day-a-week teaching schedule to go home to Maine for a … more →

Tags: garden problems, Seasons, Garden Maintenance, phlox, hosta, forsythia, violets, bluets, Viola blanda

Back to Devil's Den6 comments

jomegat wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday I went back to Devil’s Den for a short hike. All three of my kids came with me (as d … more →

Tags: Bloom Clock, kids, church, dog, Hiking, Wildflowers, liverworts, Veratrum viride, Maianthemum canadense

Native Spring Edibles1 comment

Brooklyn Backyard Brigade wrote 1 year ago: Spring brings a wealth of wild edibles to Brooklyn. Master gardener and native plants expert Sara St … more →

Tags: native edibles, "Wild Edibles", Native Plants, Blueberry, Juneberry, Amelanchier, ramps, fiddlehead fern, Blue Aster

Berry

myberriesfarm wrote 1 year ago: My name is Solmaz Hafezi and welcome to my little bit of garden. The botanical definition of a berry … more →

Tags: Berry, Capsicum, Carica, cucurbitaceae, Fruit, Ovary (plants), passiflora


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