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Brooklyn Botanic Garden's 13th Annual Chile Pepper Fiesta
... Halloween party for the whole family. Visitors enjoy monstrously mysterious music, electrifying exhibits, weird workshops, and other eerie oddities. The afternoon culminates with a Halloween costume parade in ... are ignited when radishes become mice and green peppers suddenly look like dogs. Weird Workshops! Brazilian Hand Drumming—a "hands-on" workshop with Jorge Martins, percussion master from ...
www.bbg.org

Wildcrafting Ethics
... is sensitive? Most plants that are not green (contain no chlorophyll) are "no picks." These weird species are white, brown, red, or purple and just plain eerie. Botanists call them parasites ... in local parks and campgrounds. They were already broken by humans or animals. Homepage - Apprenticeships - Workshops - Catalog
home.teleport.com

arborsculpture: extreme trees planted and shaped by richard reames
... permaculture, tree trunk topiary, botanical art, botanical architecture, biotechture, living art, visionary art, and really weird. the difference between my work and that of other topiary artists is that I work ... , grafting, bending, framing and multiple planting.' richard reames lectures with his slide show and leads workshops, he also writes a free e-mail based newsletter with a focus on trees. he ...
www.designboom.com

Fruit Gardening Net Links and Resource Page
... Kurle Pawpaw page - a terrific native Midwestern fruit MidFEx's Grafting Workshops - information describing past and future Grafting Workshops MidFEx's Harvest Festival - information describing past and future Harvest Festivals ... that preserves invaluable plants. Stop by the archive to see the latest new, cool, weird, and unusual fruits. Use the huge GRIN database to search for detailed scientific ...
www.midfex.org

Jan 2002
... . Tom Nasser of Carolina Orchids who will endeavor to convince us that those fascinating and weird bulbophyllums are easy to cultivate and most have a rather benign odour. Tom, an authority ... if cultivation of our native species is part of the solution, perhaps we could hold workshops on the culture of native orchids. Hearing about the problem and becoming aware was the ...
www.soos.ca