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The Easy To Grow And Maintain Wild Flower Gardens

July 31, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

by Kent Higgins Wild Flower Gardening Small Ground Only Required Requirements for Wild Flower Gardening - Small Plot and Love The pleasures of wild flower gardening are within the possibilities of anyone who has a small plot of ground and who loves wild flowers. We have in the Midwest many desirable native flowering plants that are easy to grow and not difficult to obtain. It is recommended, however, that the first step in wild flower gardening be a study of the plants in their native surr

The Easy To Grow And Maintain Wild Flower Gardens

July 31, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

by Kent Higgins Wild Flower Gardening Small Ground Only Required Requirements for Wild Flower Gardening - Small Plot and Love The pleasures of wild flower gardening are within the possibilities of anyone who has a small plot of ground and who loves wild flowers. We have in the Midwest many desirable native flowering plants that are easy to grow and not difficult to obtain. It is recommended, however, that the first step in wild flower gardening be a study of the plants in their native surr

American Cowslip: A Film About Drugs And Gardening In California

July 30, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

There’s been a lot of talk about drugs and gardening here in California lately, which is why I think the new film American Cowslip , which deals colorfully with both topics, is particularly timely. Currently screening in Los Angeles for Independent Spirit Award eligibility, the film follows Ethan Englebrink, an agoraphobic, herion addict who is obsessed with his garden and who just might turn his life around by growing the rare American Cowslip flower. If you’re able to catch a screening,

Picking the best flowers for your home garden

July 30, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

Choosing the right flowers is one of the most critical decisions when planning a new garden, and combining colors and textures can make any garden a showplace. The many different colors and varieties of flowers for the garden makes finding the colors you like best very easy. Of course plants should be chosen for their health and hardiness in addition to their beauty. When choosing seedlings for transplantation, it is important to choose only the healthiest, best looking seedlings, and to

Obituaries – Rieke, Copeland, Shearer, Richards, Ulrich

July 29, 2009 by Growing Roses · Leave a Comment 

Jori Rieke Jori Marie Rieke, of North Bend, died at Children’s Hospital in Seattle on July 22, 2009 in the company of family and friends. She was 17 years old. Jori was born Dec. 20, 1991 in Snoqualmie, the daughter of Tammy Rieke and granddaughter of Marvin and Gloria Rieke. She was raised in North Bend and was a junior at Mount Si High School in Snoqualmie. Jori had a love for animals and people, particularly her dog Maggie and her cat Sam. She enjoyed being active in her church, the N

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