You can jazz up your vegetable garden with the addition of flowers and an art element. A Country Lore tip from the October/November 2011 issue.
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You can jazz up your vegetable garden with the addition of flowers and an art element. A Country Lore tip from the October/November 2011 issue. You could spend a fortune on flowers from faraway for Mom–but why? This sweet bouquet made from fresh-picked flowers and flea market finds is cuter than anything FTD could deliver. This one’s great for weddings and graduation parties, too. If the DEA can’t tell the difference between hemp and marijuana plants, says a former Kentucky governor, how can it distinguish between powdered sugar and cocaine? Hempsters: Plant the Seed is a must-see movie that gives pro-hemp activists a voice. Cyndee and Tony love being in control of their own power and never having to worry about rate increases and outages in south-central Colorado. Solar panels, a wind turbine and a wood-fired boiler keep them plenty warm and happy. You can craft your own beautiful, rustic wreaths with just the twist of a vine! Learn how to make these simple wreaths embellished with berries, flowers and other treasures of the natural world. Manage these vigorous self-seeding annual and biennial herbs, flowers and vegetables so you’ll never have to buy seeds again. Plants that are allowed to mature and set seed will drop their seeds, which will germinate in the following season, providing many plants to relocate or leave in place to continue the cycle. Some plants are biennials, overwintering and producing seed the following year If you were to add on to your home, how would you make the most of the additional space? Planning a sunroom addition has many advantages. A well-designed sunspace helps produce heat for your home during the winter and provides a perfect place for growing herbs, flowers and vegetables. |
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