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Wildflowers : Of verges and vergers5 comments

H-Appicultrice wrote 2 days ago: Californian poppy ~ Eschscholzia californica One of the positive aspects of all the recent rain is t … more →

Tags: Bee Free Stuff, bee-friendly plants, Blog-Dog, Border Collie, californian poppy, Companion planting, eschscholzia california, France, Heath Fritillary

InkAllusions Make & Take

buffycooper wrote 5 days ago: Stampin’ Up! sends an annual survey to demonstrators so they can find out how they’re do … more →

Tags: Sneak Peeks, Epic day., InkAllusions, Rubber Stamps, Sandy Moriarty, Sneak peek, Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Winchester VA, Stampin' Up! Virginia, washi

meadow progress post #9

Andrea wrote 6 days ago: And now back to meadow left for a photo journal update. Above is White Beardtongue (Penstemon multif … more →

Tags: meadow, Florida Sandhills, Bees, meadowscaping, butterflies, meadow progress, Dwarf Fakahatchee Grass, Sandhill Black-eyed Susan, white beardtongue

Misty Wildflower Meadow2 comments

buffycooper wrote 1 week ago: Here’s another “sneak peek” at the  2013-14 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog prod … more →

Tags: Sneak Peeks, Stampin Up!, Buffy Cooper, Stampin' Up! Virginia, Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Winchester VA, pumpkin pie, Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog Sneak Peeks, watercolor paper

Wildflower Meadow Sneak Peek and Some Blog Candy!!21 comments

stampwithamyk wrote 1 week ago: I’ve got another sneak peek from the new Stampin’ Up! catalog for you today.  The stamp … more →

Tags: for a friend, for you!!!, MOTHERS DAY, thank-you (2), Amy Koenders, demonstrator, Feminine, loving thoughts, Oregon

Gingham Garden Sneak Peek1 comment

stampedwithjoy wrote 2 weeks ago: Hello!  Well, not to rub it in or anything, but while you are reading this, I’m rafting down t … more →

Tags: Cards, Gingham Garden, Sassy Salutations

How does an ecosystem work at Blakesley Hall?2 comments

birminghammag wrote 2 months ago: When you think of Blakesley Hall, what first comes to mind? Is it the Tudors and old houses, or migh … more →

Tags: Blakesley Hall, historic houses, ecosystem, Plants, bugs, Garden, meadow

PANSTARRS and Wildflowers

eppingstrider wrote 2 months ago: Look up, look down.  It’s an exciting week if only the weather was better.  Excitement mounts … more →

Tags: In the Garden, wildlife, Earth Sciences, comet, PanSTARRS, Wildflowers, reed bunting, sparrowhawk

Darragh Island

National Trust Volunteer Group wrote 3 months ago: This week, our volunteer group went to Darragh Island.  This National Trust owned island is on the w … more →

Tags: History and Archaeology, Darragh, Habitat Management, National Trust volunteers, Strangford Lough, Wild Flowers, National Trust Volunteer Group, archaeology, National Trust

A little mid-winter fun!4 comments

Amy wrote 4 months ago: I handed the camera to Isiah while I scattered a little Christmas Joy, native Missouri wildflower se … more →

Tags: Getting Started

Weald & Downland Museum: Instant Flower Meadow - Gold Medal Material

woodlandantics wrote 6 months ago: I know I thought I’d be posting an article on greenwood this week – but once again grass … more →

Tags: scything, sustainability, Weald & Downland, Weald & Downland Museum

More grass seed (plus some wildflowers)

Samotage wrote 6 months ago: On Monday we finished sowing grass seed in the Walled Garden.  For good measure, we’ve also ad … more →

Tags: What we've been up to, walled garden, grass seed

Wildflower Meadow

Winchester House School wrote 8 months ago: Year 4 planted wildflower meadow seeds for the Queen’s diamond jubilee. The meadow came up in … more →

Tags: RHS Wildflowers

Wild flower meadows and fruit trees1 comment

realenglishfruit wrote 8 months ago: Wildflower Meadow A summary of the experience gained by the establishment of a wild flower meadow in … more →

Tags: Tree growing advice, The whys and wherefores of fruit trees, wild flower Meadow, pollination, fruitset, fruit tree cropping

Maintaining a Meadow

Gardora wrote 9 months ago: Do you have a large garden? You could turn some parts of it into meadows! On maintaining a meadow: h … more →

Tags: August, English, The Gardening Calendar, Garden Calendar August, Gardens, large gardens, meadow, meadows

A Wet Summer's Gardening - The Wildflower Meadow

talesfromivycottage wrote 9 months ago: Well this project started with a heap of sub and top soil and the threat of huge weeds developing, s … more →

Tags: gardening, sarah raven, butterflies, Bees, blooms, De Jaeger

Get out this summer and visit one our fabulous National Parks

Gardening With Children wrote 9 months ago: Finally, (dare I say it), summer is here and what a difference it makes to everything in the garden … more →

Tags: wildlife, General, Environmental Education, wildlife education, recycleworks, recycle works, Wildlife Gardening, National Parks, National Parks Week

We haz a wildflower meadow ...1 comment

Moira wrote 10 months ago: Or at least the beginnings of one.  Given the absolutely atrocious weather we’ve been having, … more →

Tags: Bees, Queens, hives, wet summer

Converting Your Garden into a Meadow1 comment

Gardora wrote 10 months ago: Do you want to convert a part of your garden into a meadow? How, when and where to plant a meadow: h … more →

Tags: English, The Gardening Calendar, July, Garden Calendar July, Garden, meadows, meadow, Wildflowers


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