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Living Gardens LLC - Presentations
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Grey urn and wind twirler. I offer the following power point presentations to groups of all sizes. Gardening with Plants Native to Eastern North America: An Introduction. Applying Design Principles to Native Plant Gardens. Using and Placing Garden Ornaments. Improving Your Neighborhood: How to Organize, Finance, Design, Plant and Maintain a Community Garden. I give my presentations free of charge; if desired, a voluntary contribution may be made to Wild Ones.
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: Solidago ptarmicoides (white goldenrod)
http://walkacrossky.blogspot.com/2016/05/solidago-ptarmicoides-white-goldenrod.html
Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Solidago ptarmicoides (white goldenrod). It has only been repo...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: May 2015
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Elephantopus carolinianus (elephant's foot). The word elepha...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: September 2016
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Awpaw ( Asimina triloba. Pawpaw is extremely common in Ke...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: September 2015
http://walkacrossky.blogspot.com/2015_09_01_archive.html
Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Monday, September 28, 2015. Walk Across KY Staff. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: August 2015
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Derives from the Latin passio. These sister species occupy ...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: December 2014
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Monday, December 8, 2014. Staphylea trifolia (American bladdernut). Lastly, if you...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: March 2015
http://walkacrossky.blogspot.com/2015_03_01_archive.html
Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Thursday, March 26, 2015. Shawnee Hills Floodplain on the Walk Across Kentucky. Monot...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: May 2016
http://walkacrossky.blogspot.com/2016_05_01_archive.html
Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Solidago ptarmicoides (white goldenrod). It has only been repo...
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Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles: February 2016
http://walkacrossky.blogspot.com/2016_02_01_archive.html
Walk Across Kentucky Chronicles. Part of The State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, The Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) is a landscape designed to represent the seven physiographic regions of Kentucky. A two-mile path covering roughly 80 acres features native plants and recreated ecosystems that serve to educate and inspire visitors. This blog is intended to share new happenings, events, opportunities, and seasonal highlights. Thursday, February 4, 2016. Mayapple leaves in various stages of emergence. Is native...
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