GARDEN
Split Personality
by Shan Reed Todays reading (Matthew 16-25) is a huge chunk with a lot going on. I didnt get too far into the reading before I frantically started taking notes. As I read and thought about what to blo...
Posted on 5/30/13 at 6:23 AM
What goes around, comes around.
Last year I had Mike bunny-proof the garden after the adorable little bunny babies that visited us daily had consumed a couple hundred dollars worth of plants by gnawing them down to mere stems. Of pa...
Posted on 5/28/13 at 6:45 PM
Thwarted plans
I had such big plans. Well, ok, not big. But firmly cemented in my mind. I have such a huge list of garden chores to be completed in the next two weeks, that I figured I'd better not wait to start un...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 3:46 PM
Didn't Miss Christmas for New Year's Revue
All actors are eager to work, but every thespian has their limits. My son, Aaron, had hisfirst bigrole in a children's theater production of Humpty Dumpty Is Missing. He played thecharacter Little Bil...
Posted on 1/3/13 at 11:49 AM
Olive Garden Dinner Today & Dinner Tomorrow Special - EXPIRED
Olive Garden restaurants are running a Dinner Today & Dinner Tomorrow Special from today through November 18. You can enjoy an entree from a certain selection along with unlimited soup or salad and b...
Posted on 10/8/12 at 9:19 PM
Lovely tall grass, flowers need mowing
A Clifton couple, Paul Tiger and Kim Rogers, came to the July Clifton Town Board meeting to express dismay and bewilderment over their ditch being mowed where they had hand planted native prairie grasses and flowers.By By Sarah Young, Staff Correspondent , July 15, 2011
Editorial: We already knew Shaun was a hero
June 09, 2011
Workshops offered on pruning and grafting fruit trees April 4
The UW-Extension will offer two workshops, one in Spring Valley and one in Ellsworth; both on Monday, April 4.March 24, 2011
Register for vegetable class by Monday
By By Diana Alfuth, Pierce County Horticulture Educator , March 23, 2011
Apply now for gardeners' grants
January 14, 2011
Wisconsinites sign up for pesticide-use notification
Wisconsin NewsAlmost a-thousand Wisconsinites get advance notice when their neighbors are about to have pesticides applied to their lawns, shrubs, and trees. The state Agriculture Department keeps a list in which homeowners apply each year to get notifications.
January 05, 2011
Giant pumpkin grower sees fruits of his labor
By By Emily Marose , November 10, 2010
River Falls Events (Oct. 21, 2009)
October 21, 2009
Dream phase morphs into planning
By Phil Pfuehler , October 21, 2009
City goes green, red blue, pink, and more as competition nears
May 14, 2009
4,800 pounds harvested at community garden
St. Croix Community Garden Project co-managers Carolyn Barrette and Don Hall have reason to celebrate. They and over 60 volunteers grew, harvested and donated 4,800 pounds of vegetables to the less fortunate in St. Croix and Pierce counties.October 30, 2008
Notes from the Garden: Can’t miss my flying, fluttering garden
Though I spend most of my time thinking and writing about the plants in my garden, they are really only part of a compelling system. The rest is made up of visitors from the natural world: Animals, birds and insects.By Ted Beverly, columnist , August 22, 2008
Couple’s backyard catches pro painter’s eye
What started as a patch of ground that couldn’t grow grass turned into a shade garden beautiful enough to be featured in two magazines and to capture the attention of professional area artist Ann Tristani.By Katrina Styx , July 22, 2008
Garden tour features poster by Anne Kerfoot
This year’s official poster for the Artful Garden Tour, “Flower Basket,” by award-winning artist Anne Kerfoot, celebrates the hanging flower baskets in the city of Hudson and will be available for sale on the tour.June 20, 2008
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