A guide to pollinators and their favored plantings for our ecoregion by suji • April 27, 2014 • 0 Comments Carroll County lies within the “Eastern Broadleaf Bioregion”. Read more →
Article: How homeowners may be poisoning bees with plants by suji • April 23, 2014 • 0 Comments Seed grown may be safer than so-called “bee friendly” plant purchases from big box stores. Read more →
GMO by suji • April 9, 2014 • 0 Comments Sally Booth, Environmental chair forwards this article. Read more →
Reading Roots by suji • February 24, 2014 • 0 Comments Did you know that an examination of the roots of perennial plants can indicate their environmental preferences and how they will behave in your chosen site? Read more →
Pesky voles by suji • February 21, 2014 • 0 Comments Beneath the snow cover, voles protected from predators are running wild… Read more →
Article: The Best Bread is Homegrown by suji • January 21, 2014 • 0 Comments Bread is ubiquitous in stores, restaurants and bakeries. Yet most people don’t know what real bread tastes like. Read more →
Snowy Owl Sightings by suji • January 14, 2014 • 0 Comments B&B chair Carol LaFon writes: “Snowy owls are being sighted all along the east coast and other places.” Read more →
WAPO article: Deadly bacteria wiping out citrus groves by suji • January 13, 2014 • 0 Comments Half the trees in every citrus orchard in Florida have an incurable infection. Read more →
Possible silver lining: severe cold may kill off Emerald Ash Borers by suji • January 7, 2014 • 0 Comments This cold weather may keep certain insect pests in check. Read more →
Article:Retro Houseplants Get A New Look by suji • December 13, 2013 • 0 Comments The wild and crazy houseplants of the 1970s make a splash in today’s interiors Read more →