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- Our Bird Friendly Garden by Backyard Gardening Tips on Nov 12, 2009
Image via Wikipedia I love sitting in my office looking out into our backyard. We have trees and shrubs that have berries and friut that attract a lot of birds. Some of the berries stay on the bushes all winter so it’s easy to see the birds.
- The King of Autumn by R A N T W I C K on Nov 2, 2009
It is October 30 as I write this. I think I'll probably post it on Monday November 2. On October 28, I stopped the bike and took some video of a tree that I have come to think of as "The King of Autumn". It is not an impressively large tree, but big...
- I Metasequoia in the Park Today. by Name That Plant on Nov 1, 2009
When I was in Horticulture school way back in the dark ages we learned about 300 trees and shrubs, the hardest for me were getting the conifers correct in my mind. These are the needle trees and shrubs such as Junipers of which there are many species...
- The Scent of Honey in the Fall Air. by Name That Plant on Oct 11, 2009
When I was in Horticulture school we learned many plants ranging from small ground covers, larger shrubs and finally to the majestic trees. Some of these plants are very overused while others are not seen enough, it all depends on how well known and...
- Pussy Greets & Fall Colors by MacBros' Place on Oct 9, 2009
The personalities of my two cats on display and some Fall pictures of the trees changing color. See full post to view the images and stuff.
- May the Forest be with You by Hiking Camping Blog on Oct 3, 2009
We live in the Canadian Rockies. The elevation of our Canmore home is 4,640 ft (1415 m). Our view extends across the Bow Valley to a long, craggy, 8,000 ft (2440 m) ridge. Out our back door is a forest where cougars and grizzly bears roam. Above the...
- Crimson and Ambar Dripping From the Branches. by Name That Plant on Sep 20, 2009
Every year this late in the season many of the native trees and shrubs here are suffering from drought conditions and start shedding their leaves. Fall here is drab with dried brownish leaves caused by the dryness. My mother commented on how drab it...








