Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Friday, August 5, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Mixed Flower Containers- Planters
I was able to snap a few photos of some planters that I've been planting the last week around town. These Part Shade Mixed Containers are along the Fox River in Downtown Geneva, IL.
I love the way these turned out!
They should fill in quite nicely and cascade over the edge of the pot.
A Fox Tail Fern is perfect because it is planted right next to the Fox River :-)
I love the way the colors blend beautifully with the brick and shutters!
To see more photos please go to Our Facebook Page.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Save with The PURE Gardener! Coupons!


Current Coupons!
But Hurry! Coupons expire Sunday May 22, 2011!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time to plant your Radish, Carrot, and Beet Seeds!
Time to plant your Radish, Carrot, and Beet Seeds!
Plant now for early fall harvest! Seed Savers Seeds are available at The PURE Gardener. Stop by
the shop today for the best selection!
the shop today for the best selection!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Use Only Organic Fertilizers on Earth Day 2010 - And Every Day

photo & article from earthday.org
"Craig and I only use organic fertilizers and soils for our gardens. Not only are they good for the environment but they keep our soil and wildlife ALIVE. Pick TODAY, Earth Day 2010, to start green gardening. Stop by the shop for everything you need for success"
Annette
Green Your Gardening
This Earth Day, April 22, even while you’re gardening in your very own backyard, you can make a big difference in the health of the ocean. Fertilizers and other chemicals used in conventional gardening are washed into watersheds and eventually to sea, where they can harm coral reefs and other marine life.
Hear from Conservancy marine scientist Stephanie Wear about the impact of fertilizers and pesticides have on our oceans and about steps you can take to reduce the chemicals in your garden.
Learn about square foot gardening — a method of organic gardening that can be done anywhere. It’s a great way to get your family involved in growing your own food — without chemicals!
The Nature Conservancy of Michigan’s director of science Patrick Doran shares step-by-step instructions on how to make your own compost.
Share your green gardening tips with the Conservancy’s online community and help others do the same.
Go HERE for more information.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Pretty Flowers in Full Bloom!
Friday, July 4, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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