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All That is Seen on Earth

October 25, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

When you admire mountains, What do you see? Majestic, natural monuments, Towering in the sky. When you look at the ocean, What is it, that you see? Flowing water, covering miles, As far as one can behold. When you look at the sky, What do you really see? In all its beautiful blueness, With white clouds, all through it. When you see grass, growing so green, Birds, soaring in flight, Stars shining, so brightly. Flowers and plants blooming, With multi-colors galore.

Garden and Landscape QA

October 20, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Advice for a Survival garden?I want to plant a vegetable garden for survival purposes. We are running out of oil which I believe might bring a collapse of our very grease dependent food system. Any advice what to grow or good resources websites give or take a few this. Also… Acidic or Alkaline ?If the Hydrengas [...] Related Articles: Garden and Landscape FAQ A meadow where on earth within be once a pool?I... Want to Start a Garden? Then Use These Tips to Make Sure Your Soil is Goo

New Climate Change Denial Groups Need Your Input

October 11, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

The Copenhagen climate change conference is coming and, quite frankly, I don’t expect it to change a thing: the focus will still be on ensuring economic growth in the face of a heating Earth, and most of the money pledged will go into building walls (both metaphorical and actual) to make people feel like they are being protected from the striking changes in environmental conditions expected when the full impact of climate change starts to hit us. If anything is agreed then it won’t be anything l

Gardening Earthworm

October 7, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

The earthworm is one of the earth ’s composters, working with bacteria and other organisms to decompose the organic materials deposited on the earth ’s surface. Earthworms condition the soil : They aerate the soil with the tunnels they build, providing space and nutrients for growing plant roots. Soil which has been worked by earthworms is porous and spongelike, absorbing rainfall readily. Earthworms pull leaves and other organic materials below the earth ’s surface,

A Look at the Symbolism of the Color Green

October 6, 2009 by Gardening · Leave a Comment 

David Artsmith - If you look past cities of chrome steel and concrete, into the real world, the original world, you will see the color green everywhere. It is the predominant color in the natural living world. Set against the brown and grey bedrock that is the mineral earth, green is the vibrant contrasting color of life. Green is most obvious in plants, leaves on trees, and grass underfoot, which get their colors from the presence of chlorophyll. However it is also present in animals, lizar

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