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Iris in water???? - Iris Forum - GardenWeb
... them in places that are prepetually soaked. Sometimes you spot some around old forgotten foundations. I've got a sizeable patch of blue and ... lawn mowing. Snagged out a bit of each color to save them. Old timers told me the patch has been shrinking each year with the state ... of Harlequin blue flag. Blue flag is just a term for any old iris that is near species form. Pretty generic. The columbine will ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Sep 23, 06 at 14:28 Looking for 'old timers' who would like to talk shop... Posted by: nettasaura Z8 WA on Tue, Sep 12 ...
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MSN Groups
... , clothing, shelter, legal and/or financial assistance, support, counseling and/or referrals. lower East Side Old Timers NYC (33 members) This is a group about folks that resided on the lower East ...
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Our Climate
... course, global warming is having its effects: we may only rarely again ever see what old timers here consider a "normal" winter.) Annual rainfall, excluding winter snow, is about 10 to 11 ...
growingtaste.com

Cornell Plant Path Photo Lab History
... . Fisher" to students and staff alike, at least as far back as any of the old timers in the Department can remember. He was dedicated to getting the best equipment available in ... was an artist, an innovator, and an excellent technician and mechanic. No one realized how old and crude the equipment was that was being used, even by 1950. Howie's personal ...
ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu

American Chestnut Foundation - The Wildlife Connection: Chestnuts and Wildlife - Then and Hereafter
... and Hereafter Chestnuts and Wildlife - Then and Hereafter by William Lord The brittle pages of old library books are a rewarding source where bygone naturalists extol the autumn bounty of chestnuts ... shy away. But not far. There were plenty of plump nuts beneath the next tree. Old timers recall the assembly of squirrels scampering back and forth, carrying off chestnuts to be eaten ...
www.acf.org

Ask Jackie Online By Homesteading Expert Jackie Clay 061121
... . I spent three years getting back some pasture/hay land on our old farm in Minnesota. You were lucky you had a brush hog; I ... making lye soap or any other kind of fat you have available. Old timers often used bear grease, lacking hog or beef fat. You use any “ ... got back into gardening this year and so I’ve been getting old issues of Backwoods Home Magazine from the library and reading your canning ...
www.backwoodshome.com

growing_tips_1
... have that many frost-free days in this part of Idaho. If you follow the old timers rule of not planting your garden until after the Memorial Day you won’t have ... like a good place to mention weeding. The best thing to use is a good old-fashioned hoe or my favorite is one of newer styles of “winged weeder”. You don ...
www.brianchristensenmd.com

The "Growing Taste" Vegetable-Gardening Site
... yet to a regional invasion of voles (not previously found hereabouts according to even the old-timers), but most of all because a press of outside events kept us from devoting the ...
growingtaste.com

Trusses - low cost marvels to roof over most large spaces by Martin Harris Issue 23
... at prices between $1 and $2 per lineal foot. That’s pretty good, considering that old-style 30-foot roof beams are hard to come by these days and, if available ... mythology surrounding steel construction. Figure 8. Old-timers, in contrast, build their trusses out of massive hand-hewn timbers. This Vermont example is 150 years old. But steel has an advantage that recommends ...
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