whitepineinps.org
White Pine Chapter - Idaho Native Plant Society
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Idaho Native Plant Society, White Pine Chapter. With members on the Palouse, and in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley and Central Idaho. Plant Lists, Documents. White Pine Grant Program. PDF format documents listed below require Adobe Acrobat Reader. There are many documents and websites which deal with Landscaping with Natives. This site will try to point the reader to those which are appropriate for Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington. Please check back later for additional information. The Palouse Prair...
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DZONOQUA'S WHISTLE: June 2010
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A Natural History and a Natural Future in Forest Gardening. Friday, June 4, 2010. Another favorite of mine, these little star-balls of fire are blooming now. The native americans used to chew up the roots and/or leaves to rub on achy joints or keep sore weary runners running into tomorrow. I just like how it shoots up through everything else and dangles there in mid-air. Labels: edible forest garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I was born in the Ish River country on the banks of Puget Sound and now I liv...
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DZONOQUA'S WHISTLE: The Other Side of the New Leaf
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A Natural History and a Natural Future in Forest Gardening. Friday, May 1, 2009. The Other Side of the New Leaf. Gardening in the temporate rainforest at elevation has its difficulties(technically it's located in transition between oak savannah and fir forest, at 1000 feet). The soil stays colder and damper longer, making seed germination iffy, at least when I. The photo above shows my food garden before I started messing with it this year. The deer are voracious here as well as bionic, so the fence ...
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DZONOQUA'S WHISTLE: Another Year Gone by
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A Natural History and a Natural Future in Forest Gardening. Thursday, May 6, 2010. Another Year Gone by. The garden this spring, haven't planted any veggies yet, what you see are the perennials(healthier than ever! Forest gardening huge success! My 2009 garden journal is here. Http:/ www.facebook.com/album.php? Your blog is so cool! I think I first found you at permies.com, right? I wish you were here in Kansas, I need a mentor! December 13, 2010 at 7:42 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In 2007 I ...
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DZONOQUA'S WHISTLE: The Mask
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A Natural History and a Natural Future in Forest Gardening. Friday, January 19, 2007. Around the corner from princes. And chambermaids, past. Dripping clocks and sharded. Women, behind spilled paint. And blue squares, a whistle. Wanders. Banished from ungloved. Hands and kiss of men, the mask. Wails, lonesome for spirits of her dead. Dancers. Kept in a glass box, uprooted. Woman-hair black as mussel. String, halos unfaded bloody lips,. And sly all-seeing eyes. Caught. Of soft-chewed cedar cords. By Rober...
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DZONOQUA'S WHISTLE: Iris Luv
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A Natural History and a Natural Future in Forest Gardening. Saturday, May 8, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I was born in the Ish River country on the banks of Puget Sound and now I live in the transitional oak savannah/douglas fir forest of Oregon's Coast Range. View my complete profile. Did you know Bigfoot(or Sasquatch) isn't a lonesome hermit? Where Bigfoot Walks, Crossing the Great Divide. Here's the link to the page with all the posts including a description and natural history of the si...
susanbergerphotography.com
Reference - Susan Berger Photography
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Favorite books and websites. I'm far from a flower expert, so I often rely on a library of reference books that focus on wildflowers found in the Pacific Northwest. It's also beneficial to become friends with botanists and other wildflower enthusiasts willing to share information about blooming times, locations and to help identify species. Joining your local native plant society is another great way to find other flora lovers. Ndash; Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest by Mark Turner. Ndash; Iron Mount...
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tanyaharveydesign.com: Links
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Tanya Harvey's Art, Design, and Ornaments. Here are links to some of the organizations I work with or support and some of my other favorite browsing sites. Colored Pencil Society of America. Bet Borgeson’s Studio. Colored Pencil info and general art advice. Audubon Society of Portland. BIRDNET – The Ornithological Information Source. Birding on the Web. Good jumping off point for bird info. Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory. Mountain Plants of the Western Cascades. Native Plant Society of Oregon.
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DZONOQUA'S WHISTLE: Dandelion Whine
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A Natural History and a Natural Future in Forest Gardening. Thursday, April 23, 2009. I've always loved dandelions, and spent a lot of time picking them, even before I could say their name. My dad let them grow in the side yard just for me. I love their bright yellow pop and watching the flight of the seeds.what's not to love? Thus the whine.). Turns out dandelions can practically cure cancer(and may well do that too! I tried the recipe for Dandelion Bread and it turned out great! Even my boys loved it.
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