canaliculate (syn. tubulose) Longitudinally channeled or grooved, especially on leaf stalks and midribs. GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: ...
Conifers on the Canals In a low-maintenance garden by the canals of Mandurah, 80km south of Perth on the Peel Harvey estuary, is a wonderful place to dine on blue manna crabs. But first, you must perfect the garden. The first challenge is a 1.
Canal-A human-made waterway that is used for draining land, bringing water to crops by irrigation, and navigation. Cash crops-Crops that farmers grow to sell rather than to use as food for themselves or as livestock feed.
This canal-side terrace has high walls either side to create a private space, while the outdoor gel fire is a stunning feature that provides warmth on cool evenings and atmospheric lighting after dark. For a similar gel fire Bio Fires ...
...iles from the Canal. I have started a hydrophonic garden ( small inside) and will be starting a a vegie garden in containers outside once the rainy seasons stops around late November. I have basil plants all over the garden. More ...
Paul's Cathedral on the Grand Canal in Venice. cascade a fall of water arranged in a succession of stages, either informally over a rock formation or more formally over a series of steps; a rustic arch often projects above the cascade, ...
canalThe term Canal is used in garden design to describe a long thin body of water, which is usually rectangular but may be curved. capitalA Capital is the crowning feature of a column (from the Latin caput=head).
A cranberry bog prepared for wet harvesting will feature a dike that surrounds the bog and a canal or spillway to provide water.
Rain falls on yards, roads and parking lots then washes into ponds, lakes and canals carrying pollutants like fertilizers, pesticides, dirt and oil.
Overlooking the beautiful Hood Canal and the majestic Olympic Mountains are the organic gardens and meditative labyrinths of Harmony Hill, a non-profit cancer retreat and conference center in Union, Washington.
Early Denver was dependent upon runoff from the mountain snowpack, creeks and man-made canals for its basic water needs.
Abel collected specimens and seed of the plant - later named Abelia chinensis in his honor - while he and the embassy were being politely, but firmly, ushered out of the country along the Grand Canal.
Weeding is one of my least favourite activities and in terms of fun I would have to rate it somewhere between getting a root canal and beating my head repeatedly against a wall.
It's hard to see here, but in front of that stone wall is a canal and it's literally surrounded by colorful tulips and a handful of other spring bloomers. Bicycles were lined up along the fence and I'm sure many people were tempted to take a spin.
a type of landscape painting that reflects the whim or caprice of the painter in placing particular works of architecture in an unusual setting, such as the Roman Colosseum in a pastoral landscape or St. Paul's Cathedral on the Grand Canal in Venice.
Many plants from the Mediterranean, South African and Australian climates, such as Prostanthera (the Australian mintbush), acacia, cyclamen, Erica canaliculata and other South African heaths, need cool winter temperatures.
Adding compost and mulch to soil are the best ways to improve soil health; and improving the soil can actually help Hood Canal chum and Puget Sound Chinook salmon, which are protected under the Endangered Species Act ...
soil pores and find susceptible plant tissues, to which they are chemically attracted. Zoospores may also swim to the soil surface, where they can be carried relatively long distances by runoff water and contaminate new soils or ponds and canals used ...
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