We took weekly trips to the farmers market in Longmont and
we made planting gardens a family event.
Not exact matches
If you try to
plant weeds in my
garden, End Religion, I will reach for the roundup and
make short work of them.
They will
plant vineyards and drink their wine they will
make gardens and eat their fruit.
For the Salvadorans, God's new earth will restore the
garden of the people, which flourished before the wealthy landowners kept people from
planting their corn, vegetables and beans to
make room for the profit -
making coffee, cotton and sugar.
One of you was telling me just last week about all the work you have put into your
garden to
make it suitable for
planting.
Do you mean, every one has to be regimented, many kind of flowers
make a beautiful
garden, not just one kind of
plant.
Vision is
making a blueprint, money invested in education, a seed
planted in a
garden, a hole dug for a foundation.
Practically this plays out in preparing seeds for
planting, planning the layout of the
garden,
making ritual supplies / tools, cleaning out the old.
Every now and then, we discovered something helpful — tools that would
make chile
gardening easier, help prevent damage to the precious
plants, speed up the growth process or improve results.
This looks amazing, the tomato
plants in our
garden haven't done that well this year but I've been buying plenty at the farmer's market to
make up for it.
Last spring we were able to
plant a bunch of different grasses, flowers, etc to
make a nice little rock
garden area inside the big rocks.
Deer proof enclosure Growing our own
plants from seed Cedar planters from scrap pallets
Garden progress Growing strawberries More pallet planters Garden before and afters Harvesting lavender Harvesting lemon balm and making tea Garden enclosure progress Harvesting strawberries Harvesting rhubarb Discovering we have fruit trees Uses for comfrey New garden stairway Harvesting hazelnuts Building a chicken coop Harvesting a zillion plums Harvesting apples Chicken coop progress Zucchini and squash Harvesting stevia DIY chicken feeders Harvesting mason bee c
Garden progress Growing strawberries More pallet planters
Garden before and afters Harvesting lavender Harvesting lemon balm and making tea Garden enclosure progress Harvesting strawberries Harvesting rhubarb Discovering we have fruit trees Uses for comfrey New garden stairway Harvesting hazelnuts Building a chicken coop Harvesting a zillion plums Harvesting apples Chicken coop progress Zucchini and squash Harvesting stevia DIY chicken feeders Harvesting mason bee c
Garden before and afters Harvesting lavender Harvesting lemon balm and
making tea
Garden enclosure progress Harvesting strawberries Harvesting rhubarb Discovering we have fruit trees Uses for comfrey New garden stairway Harvesting hazelnuts Building a chicken coop Harvesting a zillion plums Harvesting apples Chicken coop progress Zucchini and squash Harvesting stevia DIY chicken feeders Harvesting mason bee c
Garden enclosure progress Harvesting strawberries Harvesting rhubarb Discovering we have fruit trees Uses for comfrey New
garden stairway Harvesting hazelnuts Building a chicken coop Harvesting a zillion plums Harvesting apples Chicken coop progress Zucchini and squash Harvesting stevia DIY chicken feeders Harvesting mason bee c
garden stairway Harvesting hazelnuts Building a chicken coop Harvesting a zillion plums Harvesting apples Chicken coop progress Zucchini and squash Harvesting stevia DIY chicken feeders Harvesting mason bee cocoons
Edyn is a smart
garden system that monitors and tracks environmental conditions to help
make plants thrive.
Today, class, it being late July and all, we're going to examine our zucchini facts: • Zucchini is always at the end of any A-to-Z food list; • Zucchini and fruitcake are the undeserving targets of many a joke; • The zucchini
plant literally grows like a weed,
making it absolutely ubiquitous in vegetable
gardens across America; • And for that reason, enterprising cooks have discovered ways to turn it into muffins, and cake, and pancakes, and... Baked Zucchini Sticks.
Will definitely try
making these tartelettes, as I have a heirloom rhubarb
plant in the
garden begging to be harvested.
We've been renting for a few years now, and every spring I get motivated to clear out an existing
garden bed to
make room for some vegetable
plants.
If you are in the need for some beautiful
plants for your
garden or even just advice
make sure you head down there and say hello, because they will help you out anyway they can, they're all superstars.
With four zucchini
plants in the
garden, I have enough to
make dinner for my family (and then some).
It
makes me want to
plant another row of strawberries in the
garden.
When I
made a real effort to follow a
plant based diet, a vegetable
garden was recommended.
Second, if you raise them yourself, please don't throw away the last of the
plant when you remove them from the
garden to
make room for warm - weather veggies.
The following materials
make good compost: coffee grounds, corn stalks and leaves, egg shells,
garden plants killed by frost, grass clippings, kitchen scraps (fruits and vegetables), leaves, manure from herbivores, pine needles, sawdust, shredded newspaper, straw, and weeds (unseeded).
Caprese salad
made with tomatoes still warm from the
garden... this year I
planted Brandywine, Russian Black and Berkeley Pink Tie - dye.
«Laura Wright's
plant - based collection of recipes is full of color, good ideas, clever tricks you'll want to know, and that all - important
garden - based sense of the seasons which is one of the things that
makes these recipes vibrant.
Maria, a terrarium expert and teacher,
makes designing your own interior
garden easy with step - by step photos, combined with all the information you need about the «it»
plants of today — tillandsias (air
plants), orchids, mosses, cacti, and succulents, along with terrarium ferns.
I intended it for the
garden, but I think I might just
plant some tall decorative grasses in it and
make it a front porch planter instead - at least for this season.
He also discusses how doing something as basic as
planting a
garden to grow even a little of your own food could
make a big difference.
Even if you only start a container
garden for some herbs and a tomato
plant, every little bit
makes a difference.
The second is from Red Ted Art with
planting some seeds in recycled containers (I love this and we did something similar using different containers the other week) and also some mini
garden journals — we've been making a big scrapbook of our Spring / Garden experiences that I can't wait to share with you later in the
garden journals — we've been
making a big scrapbook of our Spring /
Garden experiences that I can't wait to share with you later in the
Garden experiences that I can't wait to share with you later in the month.
Eventually, he will see that Mama has
made her way into the
garden to
plant onions and then he's off like a rocket in her direction»cause... well, he's a Mama's boy that Harper.
Baker Place Elementary School students
planted cabbage in their
garden and used it to
make a soup to serve it to other students.
As I entered the classroom Tuesday, they were reading Sylvia's Spinach before tasting Spinach Lasagna, enjoying the Spinach Brownies they had
made themselves, and going out to check on their newly
planted spinach seeds in the school
garden.
J has never
gardened before — yes we've played in the dirt but we've never
planted seeds or grown a
plant with him so we were really excited to receive our growing kit from Innocent Kids which has 6 seeds that you too can collect from the Innocent Kids Drink Packs during March and till the end of April as well as a fab yellow watering can — which has gone upstairs with J tonight to
make sure that it doesn't go anywhere else.
They observe this correlation firsthand as they cultivate the school
garden using materials they find in their everyday classroom lives, and in return, the
garden provides educational tools, such as samples for botany classes and
plants that can be
made into natural dyes for fiber arts projects.
My 7 - year - old daughter is as drawn to physical play, from playing tag and climbing trees to building forts and
making tunnels in the sand, as her brother... while my 9 year old is more likely to be found reading books to her brother, guiding him on how to
plant the beans in the
garden or teaching him how to use the insect net.
Little touches can also
make a big difference; polish up the metal numbers on your house, repaint your post box, replace broken or damaged
plant pots and
garden ornaments so that you have a gorgeous exterior and a place to be proud of.
Making the
garden his own personal space will have your child hooked long before the
plants spring out of the ground.
* Designer Rinda West will speak on how gardeners can use native
plants grouped in their natural communities from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. April 28 as part of the «Art in the
Garden» at the Beverly Art Center, 2407 W. 111th St.. Other speakers at the event, sponsored by the Morgan Park / Beverly Hills
Garden Club, will address
gardening with children, worm composting, beekeeping and
making mead.
Since spring
planting season is officially here, we're sharing some tips and tricks to
making gardening with your kids a safe and fun activity to enjoy in the beautiful weather of May.
Go apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves
Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from
plants in the
garden Plant bulbs for next spring
Make a bird feeder
Make leaf prints
Make pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go looking for spider webs
Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an apple pie Carve your own pumpkin
Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk
Make toffee apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party
Make an autumn wreath for your door
Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect twigs
Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival
Make apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland
Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try apple bobbing
Make apple sauce Fly a kite
Make a windsock Dry orange slices Roast pumpkin seeds
Make Halloween biscuits
Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
Our family came over the next few days to
make sure we were well fed, our house was cleaned, and our
garden was even
planted for us!
Topics include: Using herbs medicinally; Starting your own herbal apothecary; Herbal safety, Teas, infusions, decoctions; How to incorporate herbal food remedies into your meals; Medicinal
plant garden tour; Herbal Medicine
making: Oils, salves, tinctures and more!
Help spark your child's interest in where their food comes from by
making them a play
garden where they pretend to
plant vegetables in the felt soil.
The
plants are located in South Sioux City, Nebraska; Amarillo, Texas (yes, YOUR state);
Garden City, Kansas; and Waterloo, Iowa (gee, that
makes FOUR
plants altogether, not just one, as you intimated....).
Take the kids along to pick out seeds at the
garden store or spend an afternoon poring over a seed catalog before
making final decisions on what to
plant.
,
planted a few more seeds in the veggie
garden, named four new baby chicks, played with our Christmas play dough mats, did homework,
made machines out of boxes, worked on our wii dance 2015 repertoire, packed bags for -LSB-...]
Make Plant Markers From Popsicle Craft Sticks: Label all of your different herbs,
plants, and vegetables in your
garden with popsicle stick markers.
And he can help out more with family chores, including vacuuming his bedroom, taking out the trash,
making salad for dinner, or
planting a vegetable
garden.
We recycle, use cloth diapers, menstrual cup and mama cloth, only cloth to clean (no paper towels) essential oils to
make cleaners, we used to compost, but we never got it «right», we
garden and
plant bee friendly flowers, no chemicals in our fertilizers.
Trouble is, that wee, irresistible
plant in the
garden centre grows soon into an unwieldy monster under which the urban fox has
made its den.