Hugelkultur is nothing more than making raised
garden beds filled with rotten wood.
April 27: Read The Princess and the Pea, create a royal
garden bed filled with peas and more, then plant a personal pea pot to take home (Lincoln)
Not exact matches
Today while Jody and Ava wheeled dirt to
fill up the second
garden bed, Julian and I collected worms (as I had done with both kids earlier in the week) to add to the dirt.
As all the
beds are full, I find myself
filling pots and scattering them about here and there in the
garden as I remember that I wanted to try that thai basil, or that the amount of sage I planted just really isn't enough, or what about those eggplant seedlings?
The research team constructed 12 rain
gardens filled with one of three filter
bed substrates.
We have put the
gardens to
bed for the year and taken our
fill of the last veggies of the year.
Beautiful and serene bedroom with cream and gray wallpaper framing queen
bed with no headboard
filled with soft white ruffled
bedding and gray throw blanket paired with round nightstand
filled with Pottery Barn Lotus Flower Table Lamp and teal rope
garden stool placed in front of window covered in cream roman shade.
I
filled the concrete block raised
garden bed with rich
garden soil and planted mums for some beautiful fall color.
We have 2 4 -
bed dorms at the back, which are traditional Lumbung Bungalows in our
Garden filled with tropical plants and white sand.
Both suites revel in an abundance of space, each accommodating a bedroom with a king - size
bed and satellite TV, and ensuite bathrooms with walk - in rain showers and bathtubs alongside picture windows that frame a private flower -
filled garden.
Gardens with colourful flowering plants, lavender, roses and jasmine
fill the
garden beds throughout the complex creating a sensory pleasing atmosphere.
This Balinese escape features a light -
filled bedroom with super king - size
bed leading to an outdoor en - suite bathroom with a decadent freestanding terrazzo bathtub and a fabulous
garden shower.
Setting out from Horseshoe Bay, you'll stalk the coastline, drifting over seagrass
beds and coral
gardens, before stopping at a secluded bay to
fill up on a tropical brekkie.
Pieces such as Allyson Vieira's Construction (Rampart)(2012) respond to the local vegetation and ecology of the area with her pyramid of bronze cast paper cups that
fill with rain or fallen leaves from the
garden bed above.
• We reject the idea that parenting requires hard work • We pledge to leave our children alone • That should mean that they leave us alone, too • We reject the rampant consumerism that invades children from the moment they're born • We read them poetry and fantastic stories without morals • We drink alcohol without guilt • We reject the inner Puritan • We
fill the house with music and laughter • We don't waste money on family days out and holidays • We lie in
bed for as long as possible • We try not to interfere • We push them into the
garden and shut the door so that we can clean the house • We both work as little as possible, particularly when the kids are small • Time is more important than money • Happy mess is better than miserable tidiness • Down with school • We
fill the house with music and merriment
One full - sized bag (up to 16 oz) will grow enough potato chips to feed one person for about six months, and will
fill a 4» by 8»
garden bed.
From organic
gardening with composted horse manure to raised
bed gardens —
filled with Swiss chard, spinach, romaine lettuce, radicchio, arugula, black seeded simpson and broccolini — readers send in their fall
garden photos.
The students split and stacked firewood, trimmed overgrown bushes and hedges, brought
garden beds back to objects of beauty, raked leaves, and
filled an enormous trailer with discarded and rotting lumber that was taken to the dump.
«Add new perennials or annual color to existing
garden beds to stimulate the overall look,» says landscape architect Deirdre Toner of D.T. Design in Old Mill Creek, Ill. «And add several containers that work with the home's architecture that can be
filled with seasonal displays.
This means that there is plenty of
gardening work to be done if you want your summer
garden to be blooming with bright flowers — in
beds and planters — and a table
filled with seasonal fruit and vegetables when the British Summertime rolls around.
An old doorway has been blocked in using weathered wood pallets and creates a corner space for the dining table and chairs.A white - painted dresser has been positioned in a small lobby area that leads out onto the
garden and is
filled with the owner's collection of blue and white china together with shells and driftwood that have been collected from the beach.In the master bedroom, walls, floor and furniture have been painted in pure brilliant white to give the space a light and airy feel, with a mix of blue and white striped accessories, patchwork, florals and chambray adding to the coastal theme.The
bed has been positioned so that the fabulous view can be enjoyed, while sun streams through the balcony doors and keeps the space warm all year round.
I'm planning on bringing in some gravel for a little pathway through the yard and creating some
garden beds to
fill with evergreens and creeping plants.
Like the
garden clippings that
fill this Connecticut cottage, the iron
bed was plucked from nature; it was a lucky roadside find.
When I was a kid I needed the great outdoors, a
bed sheet to wear as a skirt, a few baskets to
fill with who knows what - and I was busy for hours playing little house on the prairie, safari - or my favorite of all, secret
garden.
Fish Camp Cottage is
filled with art, comfy
beds to snuggle, and a
garden to dream and relax.
Grand Italianate terraces with rose
gardens, lily pools and herbaceous
beds, lead to informal shrub borders,
filled with plants from around the world.
Classical
gardens are
filled with all sorts of weird and wonderful ideas, from cabbages used as
bedding plants to infill the vast parterres at Château Villandry (pictured), to the fantastical creatures carved from stone that randomly populate the woodland glades and water features of the
gardens at Bomarzo, Italy.