A Rustic Home | September 11, 2009
Tia Pinney shows us how to create a quick and easy compost pile. Personally, I always like to add some worms to help the process along and their castings (fancy word for worm poop) are nutrient rich. Everything that goes into the compost pile doesn’t end up in the landfill – yea!
Tia Pinney is a [...]
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A Rustic Home | September 10, 2009
If you don’t have a lot of space or don’t live on the ground level, don’t despair – a lush garden can still be had. It just may need to be in the form of a potted garden.
When planting in pots make sure there is plenty of drainage. In the ground, there is plenty of [...]
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A Rustic Home | June 20, 2009
Squirrels – They’re cute, fuzzy little creatures in the park. They are ravenous unwanted pests when they start dining in your garden. But what can you do? We turned to our friends over at the National Gardening Association for help –
Are tree squirrels digging up your bulbs and helping themselves to your bedding plants? [...]
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BearatHome | June 25, 2008
Bear at Home is pleased to offer a full line of SPI products. Since 1973, SPI artists have created some of the most extrodinary treasures for the home & garden.
Through the years, SPI has earned a reputation for unique design and quality craftsmanship. We are pleased to offer these quality products for your home.
Whether [...]
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BearatHome | April 10, 2008
Are you looking for a source for a special plant? Are you looking for an expert gardening Web site for information on growing plants in your area?
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BearatHome | April 2, 2008
When I can find a quiet, free moment – I like to slip away to my favorite leather chair and browse these guides. My first love is the garden, so Sunset has been an inspiration to many a weekend project. Secondly, well I do love to eat. I not exactly the [...]
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BearatHome | March 20, 2008
When life gets crazy – an unending list of chores – work projects, volunteering, stuff around the house – I head off into nature.
My escape has always been go hug a tree. But sometimes getting away isn’t so easy. Load up the truck, corral the dogs, prod Husband off the couch [...]
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BearatHome | March 15, 2008
Never in a million years would I have predicted that I would be getting up at the crack of dawn to go worm shopping. Yes, worm shopping, and no I don’t fish.
A never ending list of domestic chores – I have become the housekeeper, the cook, and now the gardener. Of all my domestic duties, [...]
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BearatHome | February 12, 2008
I grew up in the North East. By mid-February, memories of the first snow fall have faded and all we were left with was brown slush. This is the time of year; we’d begin yearning for spring the urge to return to the garden. Crocuses and tulips bravely pushing their heads out of the frost [...]
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BearatHome | January 3, 2008
During the winter, I like to scale back the maintenance of the garden. I live in California with year round growth and maintenance. But many of the fruit trees have gone bare, and I don’t do any planting from November through March. I’ve pruned the roses, so pretty much its weed control and [...]
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