Ginkgo biloba trees — which have been around for 270 million years, have no living relatives, and can live individually for 3,000 years — lose
Wednesday Vignette: Golden Blanket
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Loving and Leaving them for 32 years
Ginkgo biloba trees — which have been around for 270 million years, have no living relatives, and can live individually for 3,000 years — lose
“As the brain of man is the speck of dust in the universe that thinks, so the leaves—the fern and the needled pine and the
I see I haven’t posted any photos — except some lady slippers this spring — from the Clark Pond Trails in New London, New Hampshire
“It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life.” — P.D. James Occom Pond, Hanover, NH,
“If the garden of Eden really exists it does so moment by moment, fragmented and tough, cropping up like a fan of buddleia high up
We got to chatting about composting at our weekly permaculture discussion group meeting this week — you know, what’s the most effective way to compost: