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Home 2016 February

Month: February 2016

On the Lab Bench: Breaking Milkweed Dormancy

Blake Ketchum February 13, 2016 February 18, 2016Uncategorized 6

We move a lot of milkweed in the Fall and early Winter for the savvy gardeners who know that so many native perennials require the winter to break plant dormancy. Many folks, however, miss that window, either because they are busy (I’m guilty of having a stack of seeds by the…

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Garden Elixirs: Wildflower and Herb Infused Oils

Katrina Weakland February 13, 2016 February 13, 2016Food Gardening, Lifestyle, Uncategorized 0

Flowers and herbs are more than just plants, they are a sustainable living organism providing all kinds of benefits to us from adding flavors in the kitchen to providing medical relief to ailments. Essential and infused oils have made a breakthrough in to the marketplace in recent years, and can…

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New Under the Sun: Guerrilla Droppings!

Blake Ketchum February 13, 2016 February 28, 2016Ecology, Guerrilla Gardening, Lifestyle, Urban Gardening 0

We’re always listening to customers very closely, and one thing we heard frequently is that seed balls are too expensive for large-scale conservation projects. Even at bulk conservation prices, it can add up over an acre! People respond to seed balls. They are round, a great size in the hand, and…

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Winter Gardening for Kids

Blake Ketchum February 12, 2016 January 14, 2017Lifestyle, Uncategorized 0

At some point, the kids come in from the snow, rosy-cheeked and craving hot cocoa, generally beaming and pooped. But as the winter drags on, the snow gets crusty, dirty, and the late winter’s chill really has a bite.  So, the doldrums set in… Here are a variety of indoor gardening…

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