December, 2011
December 30, 2011 Huckleberry Nursery
Education, Human Interest
Occasionally we might publish a blog post that strikes a chord within us that is written by someone other than our staff writers here at Huckleberry Nursery. Today our guest blogger is Shelley Webb, the Intentional Caregiver and North Idaho resident. She was her Fathers caregiver for the last four years of his life. Because of [...]
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Eldercare Support, Huckleberry Nursery, Lady Slippers, North Idaho, North Idaho Garden Centers, Phil Anderson, Shelley Webb
December 15, 2011 Huckleberry Nursery
Education
by Elaine Christen Every gardener wishes for the best , most prolific veggie harvest every year, but the old saying is true—be careful what you wish for. You never know which planting will produce a bumper crop. Last year, it was tomatoes, something like 250 pounds of them, for us. This year, it was pumpkins [...]
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Coping with Abundance, Elaine Christen, FCHFP, Huckleberry Nursery, National Center for Home Food Preservation, North Idaho Garden Centers, Vegetable Gardening
December 8, 2011 Huckleberry Nursery
Education, Uncategorized
by Elaine Christen Every December we get lots of calls at Huckleberry Nursery asking about living Christmas trees. People love the idea of a live tree but are not sure how to go about obtaining, then caring for one. First, let’s discuss the merits of a live tree. The most obvious advantage is, live [...]
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Christmas Trees, Decorating Trees, Education, Elaine Christen, Holidays, Huckleberry Nursery, Live Christmas Trees, North Idaho Nurseries