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The Winter Landscape Part Six: Planning And Preparation

April 2, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscapingVegetable Gardening

by Elaine Christen The end of March may seem a little late to talk about planning and preparation, but here in North Idaho where snowstorms are common in April, there is still time for both. In this, the sixth and last of our Winter Landscape series, we’ll go over the basics of planning and preparing [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Four: Evergreens

February 17, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen Of all the plants one can have to provide interest in the winter landscape, evergreens offer the most substantial forms.  From classic pyramidal trees to lower growing shrubs and ground covers, evergreens can bring life and color to the frosty scenes of winter.  The fact that they keep their foliage or needles [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Three: Berries

February 4, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen If you see a bright spot of color in an otherwise drab scene in the winter, there is a good chance it is some kind of berry.  Ranging in shades from bright red through orange, yellow, blue, black and purple, berries not only treat the eye, but also sustain many birds and [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part Two: Colored And Textured Stems

January 30, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen Wintertime is often considered bleak and monotone, just shades of grey and white, but with some planning and creative design, the landscape can be painted in a tapestry of color and texture.  Second in a series of six, this article will demonstrate just how interesting and multihued your winter landscape can be [...]

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The Winter Landscape Part One: Ornamental Grasses

January 18, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery EducationLandscaping

by Elaine Christen In winter, the landscape may not be lush and colorful as in the spring, summer or fall, but there is still a serene, muted kind of beauty to enjoy in a sleeping garden. In this, the first in a series of six articles, I will explore the many applications of a versatile, [...]

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12-Stride Program For Gardening Addicts

January 12, 2012 Huckleberry Nursery Human InterestHumorVegetable Gardening

Do YOU have a gardening addiction? (Published with permission from Mike the Gardener.)

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 [...]

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The Relationship Between Plants And Humans

December 30, 2011 Huckleberry Nursery EducationHuman 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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Coping With Abundance

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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