DutchNews.nl - Sharp growth in vegetable gardening
Uhh....this is in Holland where the supply of land is much more limited than it is here. Yet, the Dutch have an attachment to farming and gardening that is sometimes lost in America. America has a vast amount of land that can be used to gorw vegetables. We're so lucky here in America-- yet, we prefer Chem-Lawn to John Deere -- Use some of that yard space for a vegetable garden, people!
Gardener's Delight
Lamb's Ears are among the most beautiful weeds in the world. Once seeded, they tend to pop up everywhere. This blog will be something like that--a variety of things popping up:
Animals, flowers, landscaping, trees, shrubs, anything from the tremendous variety of nature.
We may review a few books and products.
Animals, flowers, landscaping, trees, shrubs, anything from the tremendous variety of nature.
We may review a few books and products.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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