Human Interest
Name Our Marmot Contest
by Philip M. Anderson OK, so it’s been three months since our last post. Days have been flying by at the speed of sound. No, wait! At the speed of LIGHT! I know Elaine has many posts written at about 90% completion but we respect you all WAY too much to just throw any ol’ [...]
Spring Fever And A Plea For Patience
by Elaine Christen Every year after months of gray skies and white and brown vistas, the first warmish days of April bring on a full blown case of spring fever in every gardener in the region. The Easter Lilies and potted Hyacinths can soothe the soul for a little while, but soon the urge to [...]
Earth Day 2012
by Philip M. Anderson We at Hucklerberry Nursery strive to live greener lives that consist of less waste. With Earth Day 2012 just two days away I wanted to share what my own household is like. But first, what exactly IS Earth Day? From the Earth Day website, “the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, activated [...]
12-Stride Program For Gardening Addicts
by Philip M. Anderson You are well aware of the magnitude of the problem. You have friends asking you to go out on the boat and you graciously decline the invitation. Your significant other is becoming suspicious of why you keep sneaking off in the middle of the day for countless hours on end. You [...]
The Relationship Between Plants And Humans
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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