Other common names for Narcissus include daffodil, daffydown-dilly, fleur de coucou, Lent lily, and porillon.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Moon and Narcissus
Does the Moon affect plant growth and health?
It
has been said for hundreds of years that the moon's monthly cycle
(lunar cycle) of waxing and waning has a very definite influence on
plant growth and health; particularly moisture.
Narcissus
Narcissus
is the genus of bulbous herbs in the amaryllis family. The genus is
native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia and is widely cultivated in
gardens.
Other common names for Narcissus include daffodil, daffydown-dilly, fleur de coucou, Lent lily, and porillon.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
GROW YOUR OWN FOOD!!
NO
MORE!! A small apartment patio can grow an amazing supply of food
using creative strategies of garden design. Find freedom through food!
Contact us today for more information!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
HARVEST RAINWATER & KUMQUAT
The
Melianthus major pictured above is an example of Nature's own gutter
system for plants efficiently bringing rainwater to where the plant
needs it most; its root zone.
We
humans can do it too! By designing rainwater harvesting systems for
the roofs of our homes, barns, outbuildings and more we can effectively
conserve water while recharging local water tables.
KUMQUAT Fortunella spp.
The
Kumquat is a delicious garden addition. They are superb eaten raw; the
outer layer slightly spicy while the inner layer sweet as in the
variety.
Kumquats,
or comquats, are called 'gold orange' in China from where they
originated. They thrive in our valley climate and are said to produce
sweeter fruits in our warmer winters.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
MULCH-ON-SITE
During leaf season instead of raking up leaves, bagging them, and/or taking them out to the curb or worse burning them try Mulching-on-Site! Let annual leaf drop stay in the landscape in a beautiful way to promote healthy and seasonally replenished soils!
- Resource efficient
- Air pollution reduced
- Replenishes soils
- Reduced in/outflows
- Conserves forest products
- Less volume to City/County programs
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