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The Season of Garden Tours

June 01, 2010 by David Furber

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The season of garden tours is upon us. Mark your calendars:

June 12: the Garden Conservancy Open Day tour. Link . $5 per garden. Myer's Garden worth the visit but since spring is early and you can go anytime, I recommend going now. If you do that, make a "south of south hill garden tour" and stop by Hospicare on the way back for a walk... read more

Art Exhibit: Living Light - A Celebration of the Finger Lakes Flora

March 09, 2010 by David Furber

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The "Living Light" show at the Tompkins County Public Library is still going, until March 26th. It is definitely worth the visit. Compliments to the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society for coordinating the exhibit, and to the 52 artists who contributed their artwork. I want to call them photos, but one of most of the photos are better labeled art.

This photograph is the best my Sony Cybershot could... read more

The YardMap Network

March 04, 2010 by David Furber

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 The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to create a new citizen science project called The YardMap Network . This project invites the public to map their yards, sharing the habitat-types and conservation practices happening in yards and green spaces across the country. We are looking for gardeners and birders to participate in focus groups on Thursday March 11 from 4:00-6:00pm and Friday... read more

The Natural Areas Academy: A New Educational Experience at Cornell Plantations

March 04, 2010 by David Furber

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Ithaca, NY --- Do you love spending time in the forests, meadows and other natural areas of the Finger Lakes region?  Do you care about preserving the integrity of the natural world and do you want to share this love with others?  If so, consider joining a new educational program at Cornell Plantations: the Natural Areas Academy.

The Natural Areas Academy... read more

Art Exhibit: Botanical Illustrations at Mann Library

February 19, 2010 by David Furber

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Nowadays Breck's and Spring Hill are pounding my mailbox and my inbox with special offers and bright pictures of the latest double hybrid flowers at one penny prices. I did fall for some hellebores and heleniums that will serve next year to shorten the winter. I do not find myself otherwise flipping through the pages dreamily: something about double hybrids takes the natural out of the gardening.

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Composting is for the Birds

March 08, 2009 by David Furber

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Today was warm and weekendy enough to do something in the garden, so I got my first chance to implement something I learned at the Designing With Native Plants conference a couple weeks ago. Steve Kress gave a rundown on things you can do in your landscape that will help the birds.

I am not a birder. One of the things we love about our house - indeed one of... read more

Raking Outside and In

February 25, 2009 by David Furber

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The weekend saw the year's first garden action with a chance to rake up the hordes of maple seeds that had fallen off the trees over the winter.

"Garden time" then shifted to my new virtual garden, this web site. First thanks to everyone who has joined and sent input. After years of being a professional web developer, it is a great pleasure to be able to serve a community... read more

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