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  1. The Gardening Gamble

    Orphan date February 2009 The Gardening Gamble is a Television in Canada Canadian home improvement television show for gardens, created for W Network . Described by TV Guide Canada as the gardening equivalent of Trading Spaces , Gardening Gamble is co hosted by Jordan Taylor . The series was airing as of April 2004. DEFAULTSORT Gardening Gamble unreferenced date July 2007 Canada tv prog stub Category Canadian reality television series Category Horticulture and gardening television Category 2004 Canadian television series debuts ...   more details



  1. Gardening by the Yard

    Infobox television show name Gardening by the Yard genre gardening network HGTV first aired 1996 last aired 2009 starring Paul James gardener Paul James country United States Gardening by the Yard is an United States American gardening show that airs weekly on HGTV and is hosted by master gardener Paul James gardener Paul James . It premiered in 1996 . HGTV states that Gardening by the Yard is for people who want their yards to look great but don t have time to spend on them. ref http www.hgtv.com gardening by the yard show index.html HGTV Gardening by the Yard ref James focuses on the lighter side of gardening and practices organic gardening . Topics include composting, correct watering, plant zones, vegetable gardens, planting plants that are natural to your area, and many other gardening basics. Most of the show is taped in James Tulsa, OK backyard. James is not afraid to show flaws in his yard as he claims this makes the show a real gardening program. James will also have occasional guest gardeners give their own tips for specific fruit and vegetable crops such as growing fruit trees in containers or designs for the garden. James often takes the show to locales across the country to visit other gardens or locally owned nurseries. The show has featured many guest stars over the years including James Gonzalez and Alexis Stewart . 2009 was expected to be the last year for the show as it has not been renewed. However, as of mid 2010, reruns are shown early weekday mornings. ref http www.gardenerguy.com HGTV.html Paul James official website ref As of January 2012, the show no longer appears on HGTV s schedule, but visitors to HGTV.com can find short web cast reruns of the show. References references External links http www.hgtv.com gardening by the yard show index.html HGTV Gardening by the Yard http www.gardenerguy.com HGTV.html James official website Category HGTV original programs ...   more details



  1. Canadian Gardening

    Refimprove date September 2007 File Canadian Gardening May 2010.jpg thumb May 2010 cover of Canadian Gardening Canadian Gardening was first published in February 1990, covering topics including garden profiles, gardening techniques, recipes, projects and design ideas, and regional information and events. Published eight times a year, the magazine has a readership of more than 2 million gardeners. In 2007, it was awarded Best Magazine of the Year, while Editor in Chief Aldona Satterthwaite received an Editor of the Year award from The Canadian Society of Magazine Editors. Fact date September 2007 Canadian Gardening is owned by Transcontinental Media . External links http www.canadiangardening.com Official website and online version primarysources date November 2007 Transcontinental Category Canadian hobby magazines Category Horticultural magazines hobby mag stub ...   more details



  1. Synergistic gardening

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Synergistic gardening is a system of organic gardening , developed by Emilia Hazelip , and based on the work of Masanobu Fukuoka . The approach is a type of permaculture . After establishing the garden , there is no further digging, ploughing or tilling, and no use of external inputs such as manure s and other fertilizer s, or pesticide s. Soil health is maintained by the selection of plant s, mulch ing, and recycling of plant residues. DEFAULTSORT Synergistic Gardening Category Agriculture Agri stub it Agricoltura sinergica ...   more details



  1. Clipping (gardening)

    Orphan date February 2009 In gardening , clipping is equivalent to pruning , the practice of removing disease s, over mature or otherwise unwanted portions from a plant . Clipping typically involves much less removal than pruning, and is used more for herbaceous all green plants than for wood y ones. References reflist Category Horticulture and gardening horticulture stub ...   more details



  1. Slow gardening

    of fitting in. The basic tenets of slow gardening are rooted in the Gestalt approach. Gestalt .... The concept is easily related to slow gardening by how it uses an experiential, hands on approach to gardening takes into account the whole garden or gardener body, mind and spirit assesses what is happening ... is central to the gardening process. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create ... landscaping slow gardening index.html Home and Garden Television Article http perrone.blogs.com horticultural 2008 11 the slow gardening movement .html Blog post on slow gardening http www.slowgardening.net Slow Gardening web site Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Slow movement Category Horticulture and gardening ...   more details



  1. Gardening journal

    Orphan date February 2009 A gardening journal helps gardeners improve their efforts over time by providing a historical record of actions taken, the weather and other elements and the results. Example data points Some data points worth tracking planting dates transplanting dates source and cost information for plants and seeds weather particulars such as rainfall, frost dates and results plant characteristics, date of germination, date they emerge in spring, appearance of blooms date of harvest for vegetables or cut flowers taken date and type of fertilizer or other chemicals applied, and to which plants observations photographs Famous Gardening Journals Among the most famous keepers of Gardening Journals are Thomas Jefferson and Vita Sackville West. Sackville Wests gardens at Sissinghurst Castle are kept today based on her written details. Mr. Jefferson s garden journals are available from the Monticello Society as a http monticellostore.stores.yahoo.net 010033.html book . See also Garden Plant References Notes reflist Bibliography External links http www.s t.com daily 01 00 01 02 00 h01ho221.htm Journal can help you grow as a gardener http www.gardentodo.com Free online gardening journal http www.wiltedleaf.com Answers to your gardening questions Category Gardening aids ...   more details



  1. Medieval gardening

    See also the history of gardening . Inappropriate person date January 2012 Medieval gardening , or gardening during the medieval period, was the chief method of providing food for households, but also encompassed orchards, cemeteries and pleasure gardens. For the purposes of this article, the European medieval era will be considered to span from 400 to 1400 CE, though appropriate references may be made to earlier and later times. Gardening is the deliberate cultivation of plants herbs , fruits , flowers , or vegetables . The gardening article discusses the differences and similarities between gardens and farms in greater detail. Historical evidence Humans relationship with plants is almost as old as humans as a species. The majority of our knowledge about the method and means of gardens in the Middle Ages comes through archaeology , surviving textual documentation, and surviving artworks such as paintings , tapestry and illuminated manuscript illumination . The early middle ages brings us a surprisingly clear snapshot of the European gardening situation at the time of Charlemagne with the survival of three important documentations, being the Capitulare of Charlemagne, Walafrid Strabo s poem Hortulus, and the Plan of St Gall which depicts three garden areas and lists what was grown. Types of Garden Hortus conclusus Enclosed garden Vegetable or cottage garden cottage primarily for food production herber primarily for herbs, culinary medicinal and craft pleasure nobleman s garden ... Beds Gates Primary sources on gardening Apuleius, Herbal 11th c. Charlemagne , Capitulare de Villis ... of Gardening . 1400 Henry Daniel friar Friar Henry Daniel Albertus Magnus Thomas Hill author Thomas Hill born ca. 1528 just after our period of focus but quite relevant. Other sources on medieval gardening ... 1995 Richardson Wright Wright, Richardson The Story of Gardening from the Hanging Gardens of Babylon ... Gardening Author list DEFAULTSORT Medieval Gardening Category Middle Ages Category Horticulture and gardening ...   more details



  1. Guerrilla gardening

    Guerrilla gardening is gardening on another person s land without permission. It encompasses a very ... guerrilla gardening was by Liz Christy and her Green Guerrilla group in 1973 in the Bowery Houston ..., B. Eds. , 1999 , Avant Gardening Ecological Struggle in The City and The World . Autonomedia. ISBN ... John Appleseed Chapman in Ohio , USA 1801 . Guerilla gardening takes place in many parts of the world more than thirty countries are documented ref Reynolds, R. 2008 , On Guerilla Gardening A Handbook For Gardening Without Boundaries . Bloomsbury ISBN 978 0 7475 9297 6 ref and evidence can be found online in numerous guerrilla gardening social networking groups and in the Community pages of GuerrillaGardening.org http www.guerrillagardening.org community index.php . The term guerrilla gardening is applied by some quite loosely to describe different forms of radical gardening. This includes gardening ... has been used as a synonym for guerrilla gardening by Australian gardener Bob Crombie . ref ... a de facto public park which was formed directly out of a community guerrilla gardening movement ... gardening Utah In Northern Utah , apple trees commonly grow along the banks of canals. Asparagus ... spreading seeds along a new ditchbank. Citation needed date February 2008 Guerrilla gardening continues ... the Streets organised a mass guerrilla gardening action in Parliament Square , London. After a carnivalesque ... Digger Gerrard Winstanley . An Indymedia public access terminal was set up in the new Allotment gardening ... Gardening Day 1 May In 2007, guerrilla gardeners in Brussels, known as The Brussels Farmers http brussels farmer.blogspot.com , declared 1 May International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day . This is a day ... of his solo guerrilla gardening outside Perronet House , a neglected council block in London s Elephant ... in London and beyond, as well as the world s media. Reynolds s guerrilla gardening has now reached ... locals. His book, On Guerrilla Gardening , ref http www.onguerrillagardening On Guerrilla Gardening ...   more details



  1. Urban gardening

    Urban gardening may refer to Container garden Growing plants in pots or other containers, rather than in ground Urban horticulture Growing crops or ornamental plants in urban or semi urban setting Urban agriculture Food production in urban setting Windowbox Disambig ...   more details



  1. Gardening for the Million

    Gardening for the Million is a book written by Alfred Pink botanist Alfred Pink . It was written for the English gardener . It briefly describes the characteristics of 1252 different List of garden plants plants that may be suitable for English garden s. The book was first published in London by Fisher Unwin in 1904 is and still available in print and in electronic editions. Each of the plants is now described in a Wikipedia article. References aut Pink, Alfred 1904 Gardening for the Million . Fisher Unwin, London. http www.gutenberg.org etext 11892 TXT and HTML fulltexts at Project Gutenberg . ref book stub Category Botany handbooks and guides DEFAULTSORT Gardening For The Million ...   more details



  1. Fine Gardening

    Infobox magazine title Fine Gardening image file Fine Gardening Cover.jpg image size 200px image alt Fine Gardening Magazine image caption Fine Gardening Magazine editor Steve Aitken editor title Editor previous editor staff writer frequency Bi monthly circulation category Lifestyle Magazine company publisher Taunton Press Taunton Press, Inc. firstdate May June 1988 country United States based Newtown, Connecticut Newtown , Connecticut CT language English website http www.finegardening.com FineGardening.com issn 0896 6281 Fine Gardening is a magazine for gardening enthusiasts of all skill levels ... States that accepts only gardening related advertising. ref name LNG Cite web last Kerr first Alison authorlink coauthors title Gardening Magazines work Loving Nature s Garden publisher date 15 May 2010 ... Contents Feature Articles Most Fine Gardening are how to or instructional in nature focusing on design, techniques, plants, or garden structure and are well illustrated. What makes Fine Gardening unique among gardening magazines is that the articles are written in the first person based on personal ... Gardening are generally written by horticulture experts. ref name amerdir Reader submitted ... Fine Gardening magazine issues special interest magazine issue a few times each year on specialized topics such as ref name LNG Container Gardening Outdoor Ideas & Solutions Design Ideas Plant Combinations Grow Starting from Seed In addition, Fine Gardening publishes instructional books and DVDs. In 2009, Fine Gardening magazine launched a partner website ref Cite web last Harris first Susan authorlink ... my weblog 2009 03 sustainable gardening newsletter march 2009.html doi accessdate 19 July ... http www.finegardening.com official website for Fine Gardening magazine http www.vegetablegardener.com vegetable gardening specialty website in partnership with Fine Gardening magazine Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Fine Gardening Magazine Category Bi monthly magazines ...   more details



  1. No-dig gardening

    No dig gardening is a non cultivation method used by some organic gardener s. The origins of no dig gardening ... in 1948 published the book http www.gardeningwithoutdigging.com Gardening Without Digging . The work ... to Natural Farming WiserEarth ref No dig gardening was also promoted by Australian Esther Deans in the 1970s, and American gardener Ruth Stout advocated a permanent garden mulching technique in Gardening ... Gardening 2004 02 01 Ruth Stouts System.aspx Ruth Stouts permanent mulch system ref This technique .... ref http www.motherearthnews.com Organic Gardening 2003 06 01 Building Fertile Soil.aspx Michael .... ref http www.nortoncreekpress.com gardening without work.html Ruth Stout, Gardening Without Work ref ... should be thoroughly wet as well. A popular book, Lasagna Gardening by Patricia Lanza Rodale ... and author, pioneered no dig gardening. Dean wrote the books No Dig Gardening and Leaves of Life . She was still actively gardening at age 86 and promoted gardens for those with special needs. She ... fashioned on Esther Dean s no dig gardening principles include http www.rcog.org.au index.php ... portal Gardening Aquaponics Masanobu Fukuoka No till farming Veganic gardening Sheet mulching Permaculture ... first A. authorlink coauthors title Gardening without digging publisher Wigfield www.gardeningwithoutdigging.com ... Esther Dean s Gardening Book Growing Without Digging publisher Harper & Row Harper and Row year 1977 location isbn cite book last Dean first Esther authorlink coauthors title No Dig Gardening & Leaves ... book last Gillbert first Allan authorlink coauthors title No Dig Gardening publisher ABC Books year 2003 location isbn 0 7333 0941 0 cite book last Stout first Ruth authorlink coauthors title Gardening ... www.abc.net.au gardening stories s867068.htm Gardening Australia Factsheet Step by Step No Dig http www.permaculturevisions.com no dig.html Making a No dig Garden DEFAULTSORT No Dig Gardening Category Horticulture and gardening Category Organic gardening ja fi Kateviljely ...   more details



  1. Gardening Australia

    Gardening Australia is an Australia n television program , originally hosted by Peter Cundall , an experienced gardener with a passion for growing plants using organic methods. The show tries to emulate this by suggesting and promoting organic and environmentally friendly ways of gardening. Stephen Ryan succeeded Cundall in 2009. ref cite web first David last Knox title Stephen digs into Gardening Australia url http www.tvtonight.com.au 2009 01 stephen digs into gardening australia.html publisher tvtonight.com.au date 23 January 2009 accessdate 23 January 2009 ref The show has several segments, which include all forms of gardening, from sculptural and artistic gardens to vegetable growing and xeriscaping . Most segments are filmed on location. After 3 years at the helm, Stephen Ryan s contract was not renewed by ABC, and a new host was announced in December as Costa Georgiadis . ref http www.abc.net.au corp pubs media s3395392.htm Costa to host Gardening Australia , ABC , 20 December 2011 ref Cundall had a segment called Pete s Mail where viewers could ask questions or send in photographs or letters about their own gardens. TBA hosts the show and the program has 10 presenters from around Australia. These include Josh Byrne WA Col Campbell Colin Campbell QLD Tino Carnevale TAS Jerry Coleby Williams QLD Jane Edmanson VIC Leonie Norrington NT John Patrick VIC Clarence Slockee NSW Angus Stewart NSW Sophie Thomson SA The program has an Ask It Solve It section where people can submit their garden questions problems to be answered by the presenters. The 6 Bed Rotation Vegetable Crop formally Pete s Patch at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is still in the show, now called The Vegie Patch with Tino Carnevale presenting. The Vegie Guide is a new feature which suggests a range ... External links http www.abc.net.au gardening Official website IMDB title 0949790 Gardening Australia ... and gardening television ...   more details



  1. Gardening in Alaska

    Gardening in Alaska is becoming both more popular and more widely acceptable as a general idea. Although gardening in Alaska poses many challenges, largely due to the Climate of Alaska climate , the short growing season, and generally poor soils for agriculture , there have been a number of recent successes in agriculture and gardening in Alaska. Knowledge of appropriate northern climate crops, as well as tips and trips for the northern climate conditions will greatly enhance a gardener s chance of success in Alaska. Additionally, there are a number of local and regional resources available to gardeners in Alaska, which are mentioned at the bottom of this article. Alaskan Crops There are a handful of crops that do well in Alaska. Here is a short list of food crops that even a novice gardener can grow relatively easily Pea Potato Sugar snap pea Beets Broccoli Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Dill Fava bean Garlic Kale Lettuce many varieties Parsley Radishes Rutabaga Rhubarb Spinach Alaskan soils Alaskan soil conditions range from loamy to sandy, with all ranges in between. In many parts of Alaska, the soil is acidic, and could greatly improve with the introduction of Lime material lime or wood ash . The biomes range from tundra , which is rich in underlying peat moss to taiga , boreal forest , and temperate rain forest . Because Alaska was once dominated by glaciers, much of the underlying subsurface is glacial till, silt and sand. Some gardeners have had success using compost , incorporating local materials such as salmon , seaweed , and peat moss . Northern climate growing tips A few innovations have made gardening in northern climates relatively successful. High tunnels, low tunnels, and greenhouses can significantly raise the ambient temperature for sensitive starters and can ... akpermaculture.ning.com Alaska Permaculture https sites.google.com a alaska.edu sw gardening symposium Southwest Alaska Gardening Symposium Category Gardening in the United States Category Gardening aids ...   more details



  1. Butterfly gardening

    For video game Butterfly Garden TOCright Butterfly gardening is a growing school of gardening , specifically wildlife gardening , that is aimed at creating an environment that attracts butterflies , as well as certain moths , such as those in the Hemaris genus. Butterfly gardening is often aimed at inviting those butterflies and moths to lay eggs as well. Because some plants are not fed upon by adult butterflies, the caterpillar host biology host should also be planted for a bigger population of butterflies. Butterflies typically feed on the nectar of flowers, and there are hundreds of such plant s that may be planted to attract them, depending on the location, time of year, and other factors. In addition to the planting of flowers that feed butterflies, other means of attracting them include constructing butterfly houses , providing sand for puddling, water, and other resources or food items, including rotten fruit. Reasons for Butterfly Gardening Some people only like to look at the butterflies, while others like to take pictures as well. Others try to help the butterfly population by planting native plants which rare or threatened butterflies feed on. Done correctly, butterfly gardening can increase the populations of butterflies. ref Glassberg, J. 1995 . Enjoying butterflies more attract butterflies to your backyard. Marietta, OH Bird Watcher s Digest Press. ref Many butterflies ... butterflygardening.cfm title Butterfly Gardening accessdate 2008 05 27 publisher Butterflies for All ... Garden. ref See also portal Gardening Butterfly zoo Butterfly Category Lists of Lepidoptera by food ..., Somnath Pal Das GreenCamp.in http nababutterfly.com index.html Butterfly Gardening Habitat Program ... Recommended Plants to Attract Hummingbirds, Butterflies, & Moths, Pat Sutton Horticulture and gardening ... gardening Category Organic gardening Category Horticulture and gardening da Sommerfuglehave simple Butterfly gardening fi Perhospuutarha sv Fj rilstr dg rd ...   more details



  1. Gardening Mama

    Infobox VG title image File Gardening Mama Cover.jpg 250px developer Cooking Mama Limited publisher vgrelease JP Taito NA Majesco distributor Apple Inc. Apple iOS designer engine version released Nintendo DS br vgrelease JP March 19, 2009 NA March 31, 2009 EU June 5, 2009 iOS br September 23, 2010 genre Simulation game Simulation , Minigame modes Single player ratings vgratings APP 4 ESRB Everyone platforms iOS Apple iOS , Nintendo DS media requirements input Gardening Mama is a gardening simulation game simulation styled minigame compilation video game for the Nintendo DS and iOS Apple iOS . It is a spin off from the Cooking Mama series. ref cite web url http www.pocketgamer.co.uk r DS Gardening Mama news.asp?c 9215 title First Gardening Mama DS screenshots sprout up author Brice, Kath publisher pocketgamer.co.uk date 2008 09 30 accessdate 2008 11 19 ref The gameplay is similar to that of Cooking Mama , with players using the stylus to plant bulbs, dig trenches and water plants. ref http ds.ign.com articles 919 919084p1.html TGS 2008 Gardening Mama Preview ref Players can also make items such as jack o lanterns and jams from their fruits and vegetables, and players can trade their produce with others. ref http ds.ign.com articles 934 934742p1.html Majesco Digs Up Gardening Mama ref ... In the Let s Play Together mode, Gardening Mama supports wireless multiplayer, along with Download ... an unlockable item, such as accessories for Mama, decorative gardening items, or extra items that can ... the appearance of various gardening tools and background items. In Make it Fancy , players can use ... gamerankings.com http www.gamerankings.com ds 954310 gardening mama index.html ref GSpot 7.0 of 10 ... Gardening Mama review work Official Nintendo Magazine issue 43 page 80 ref GR 62.13 ref name gamerankings.com Gardening Mama received a mixed reception, Game Rankings assign a 62.13 of positive reviews ... it Gardening Mama zh ...   more details



  1. Gardening (cryptanalysis)

    Merge chosen plaintext attack date August 2010 refimprove date October 2010 In cryptanalysis , gardening was a term used at Bletchley Park , England, during World War II for schemes to entice the Germans to include known plaintext , which the British called crib cryptanalysis crib s, in their encrypted messages. This term presumably came from RAF minelaying missions, or gardening sorties, so called because sectors of the coastal waters around Europe were given code names based on fruits and vegetables. ref http myweb.tiscali.co.uk ridgewell 90Squadron.htm 90 Squadron ref The technique is claimed to have been most effective against messages produced by the German Navy s Enigma machine s. A well known example involved Naval mine mine s. If the Germans had recently swept a particular area for mines, and Bletchley Park was in need of some cribs, they might and apparently did on several occasions direct that the area be mined again. This would hopefully evoke encrypted messages from the local command mentioning Minen mines in German and or the location, and perhaps messages also from the headquarters with minesweeping ships to assign to that location, mentioning the same. It worked often enough to try several times. In modern terms, this was a chosen plaintext attack , because plain text effectively chosen by the British was injected into the ciphertext. See also Known plaintext attack Notes references DEFAULTSORT Gardening Cryptanalysis Category Cryptographic attacks Category Bletchley Park England stub crypto stub ...   more details



  1. Forest gardening

    , England. Forest gardening is a low maintenance Organic horticulture organic plant based food production ....&pg PA1 v onepage&q&f false ref Forest gardening is believed to be the oldest form of land use in the world and can be viewed as a way to recreate the Garden of Eden . ref cite book title Forest Gardening ...&pg PA124 v onepage&q&f false quote Forest gardening, in the sense of finding uses for and attempting ... books.google.co.uk books?id N01940btQAQC&lpg PA41&pg PA80 v onepage&q&f false Forest Gardening Cultivating ... Hart horticulturist Robert Hart adapted forest gardening for Temperateness temperate zones during ... a model forest garden from a 0.12 acre 500  m orchard on his farm and intended naming his gardening method ecological horticulture or ecocultivation . ref cite book title Forest Gardening author ... similar systems in other parts of the world. ref cite book title Forest Gardening author Robert ... Forest Gardening author Robert Hart year 1996 page 41 url http books.google.co.uk books?id N01940btQAQC ... book title Forest Gardening author Robert Hart year 1996 pages 4 5 url http books.google.co.uk books ... forest gardening projects on a number of plots in Devon , United Kingdom . ref cite web url http www.agroforestry.co.uk trustinf.html title Agroforestry Research Trust ref Forest gardening has been adopted ... Robert Hart at his forest garden in Wenlock Edge in October 1990. ref cite book title Forest Gardening ... Garden in 2002, Jacke and Toensmeier co authored the two volume book set Edible Forest Gardening ... www.edibleforestgardens.com title Edible Forest Gardening ref ref cite web url http transitionculture.org .... Fern used the term woodland gardening , rather than forest gardening, in his book Plants for a Future . ref cite web url http www.pfaf.org user PlantUses.aspx?id 19 title Woodland Gardening ref ref ... for Compassionate Living MCL promote forest gardening and other types of vegan organic gardening ... ref See also Portalbox Gardening Sustainable development div col colwidth 30em Agroecology Agroforestry ...   more details



  1. Impact gardening

    Impact gardening is the process by which impact event s stir the outermost crust geology crust s of moons and other celestial objects with no atmosphere s. In the particular case of the Moon , this is more often known as lunar gardening . Planetary bodies lacking an atmosphere will generally also lack any erosion al processes, with the possible exception of volcanism , and as a result impact debris accumulates at the object s surface as a rough soil, commonly referred to as regolith . Subsequent impacts, especially by micrometeorite s stir and mix this soil. It is estimated that the top centimeter of the lunar surface is overturned every 10 million years. ref cite book author G. H. A. Cole, M. M. Woolfson title Planetary Science The Science of Planets Around Stars page 96 year 2002 publisher CRC Press ref References references Further reading cite journal title Martian Cratering 7 The role of Impact Gardening journal Icarus journal Icarus doi 10.1006 icar.2000.6532 author Hartmann year 2001 volume 149 pages 37 51 bibcode 2001Icar..149...37H display authors 1 author2 Please add first missing authors to populate metadata. cite journal title Asteroidal Regoliths journal Icarus journal Icarus volume 39 pages 317 351 author Housen year 1979 doi 10.1016 0019 1035 79 90145 3 bibcode 1979Icar...39..317H display authors 1 last2 Wilkening first2 Laurel L. last3 Chapman first3 Clark R. last4 Greenberg first4 Richard issue 3 Category Impact geology crater stub ...   more details



  1. Gardening at Night

    Infobox Song Name Gardening at Night Cover Type song Artist R.E.M. alt Artist Album Chronic Town Published Released Start date 1982 08 24 track no 2 Recorded 1982 Genre College rock Length 3 29 Writer Bill Berry , Peter Buck , Mike Mills , and Michael Stipe Composer Label I.R.S. Records I.R.S. Producer Mitch Easter and R.E.M. Background Chart position Tracks prev Wolves, Lower prev no 1 track no 2 next Carnival of Sorts Box Cars next no 3 Gardening at Night is a song by R.E.M. It was recorded in 1982 for the band s Extended play EP Chronic Town . The song is said to have been written on a mattress in the front yard of the Oconee Street church in Athens, Georgia . At that point in the band s career, Peter Buck has stated that their musical modus operandi at that point was three chords and a six pack of beer. ref Black, Johnny 2004 . Reveal The Story of R.E.M. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0 87930 776 5. ref In the booklet of the 2006 And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S Years 1982 1987 Bill Berry wrote the following of Gardening at Night Cquote We were driving at night after a show I don t remember where , and I was at the wheel of our old car, with a rental trailer in tow. One of my three passengers aimed a directive at me. Rather than inform me of his desire to evacuate his bladder, he instead suggested that I pull over so that he might engage in the task of roadside night gardening. To four guys in their early twenties this was a glaring catalyst for a new song. Four different studio recordings of the song have been officially released. The original Chronic Town version can be found on the CD edition of Dead Letter Office album Dead Letter Office , on the 2006 R.E.M. compilation And I Feel Fine The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982 1987 and more recently in the band s 2011 career ... band Lotion s Lotion EP self titled EP as Gardening Your Wig . References Reflist R.E.M. DEFAULTSORT Gardening At Night Category 1982 songs Category R.E.M. songs Category Songs written by Bill ...   more details



  1. Community gardening

    , some have individual plots for personal use similar to the Allotment gardening allotment gardens seen .... One source and clearinghouse on community gardening information in North America is The American Community Gardening Association, ref http www.communitygarden.org American Community Gardening Association ... or not Community Gardening dictates a connotation with social change in the U.S.A. and how changing ... community gardening in urban areas is cleaning up abandoned vacant lots and turning them into productive ... sponsored by the American Community Gardening Association in the late 1980s and mid 1990s, and other ..., including location, land available for gardening, demand, physical and time limitations of the gardeners .... Group and leadership selection The community gardening movement in North American prides itself ... by non profit organization s, such as a community gardening association, a community association, a church ... American Community Gardening Association ref Overlap Between Gardens and Art Through exploration ... gardening could also be seen as a form of participatory practice. ref cite web author David Goldenberg ... Kingdom , community gardening is generally distinct from allotment gardening, though the distinction ... is of more recent provenance than allotment gardening, with many such gardens built on patches of derelict ... gardens in the UK. http www.farmgarden.org.uk United States Main Community gardening in the United States ... Guerrilla gardening Allotment gardens Communal garden Commons Garden sharing Community Supported ... Urban gardening Public produce Urban horticulture References reflist 2 Further reading Karen ... A Century of Community Gardening in America . Berkeley University of California Press, 2005. External ... gardening worldwide DEFAULTSORT Community Gardening Category Neighborhood organizations Category Community ... parks Category Environmental design Category Sustainable urban planning Category Community gardening ...   more details



  1. Sustainable gardening

    Sustainable gardening which is taken here to include sustainable landscapes , sustainable landscape design, sustainable landscape architecture and sustainable sites comprises a disparate group of Horticulture horticultural interests that share, to a greater or lesser extent, the aims and objectives associated with the international post 1980s sustainable development and sustainability programs developed to address the fact that humans are now using natural biophysical resources faster than they can be replenished by nature. ref name MEA Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005 . Ecosystems and Human Well being Biodiversity Synthesis. Summary for Decision makers . pp.1 16. Washington, DC. World Resources Institute. The full range of reports is available on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment web site. http www.millenniumassessment.org en index.aspx . Retrieved on 2009 03 16 ref Included within this compass are those home gardeners, and members of the landscape and nursery industries and municipal ... a more sustainable future. Organic gardening and the use of native plants are integral to sustainable gardening. ref name cornucopia http www.cornucopianetwork.org Spring 2009.pdf Sustainable Gardening The New Generation of Eco Friendly Gardening , Cornucopia Network of New Jersey, Inc. Newsletter ... , Fukuoka farming , forest gardening , organic gardening and others. On a larger scale there is the more .... Site principles The following are some site principles for sustainable gardening ref name SS ... circumstances of the particular site. See also Portal Gardening Sustainable development ... Horticulture and gardening Sustainability state collapsed modelling ecosystems state collapsed aquatic ecosystem topics state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Sustainable Gardening Category Sustainable gardening Category Horticultural techniques Category Horticulture and gardening Category Sustainable environmental design Category Landscape architecture Category Organic gardening Category Types of garden Category ...   more details



  1. Pattern gardening

    orphan date June 2009 Pattern gardening is a method of designing gardens influenced by the concepts of patterns and pattern language originated by Christopher Alexander . It reflects the archetypal patterns of garden making, based on proportions and how the senses react. Patterns give coherence to garden design and communicate creativity and aesthetics. Specific elements are instinctively looked for in a garden. Working with these elements is the basis for all good garden design. Each such element, or pattern, is archetypal, and therefore any pattern can be easily adapted to any garden situation. The fourteen pattern elements are Scale, which relates the garden to the environment Garden rooms, which divide and connect the garden Pathways, which define what we see in the garden Bridges, which differentiate garden spaces and create compelling focal points Gates, which are the portal to the garden Shelters, which anchor the garden in space Borders, which separate and make distinct garden sections Patios, which tie the house to the landscape Sheds, which add texture Focal points, which create destinations in the garden Water, which fully engages the senses Ornamentation, which creates mood Containers, which allow artistic flexibility and, Materials, which add bulk, solidity, and softness to the garden. References Easton, Valerie. A Pattern Garden The Essential Elements of Garden Making. Timber Press Portland, 2007. ISBN 978 0 88192 780 1 Category Design Category Types of garden Category Landscape architecture ...   more details



  1. Allotment (gardening)

    available for individual, non professional gardening. Such plots are formed by subdividing a piece of land ... stipulates that it be only used for gardening i.e. growing vegetables, fruits and flowers , but not for residential ... , Czech Republic Allotment gardening used to be widely popular in the former Czechoslovakia under ... is gardening, most allotment gardens have a pavilion built in them. These pavilions can range in size ... . The idea of organised allotment gardening reached a first peak after 1864, when the so called Daniel ... of gardening type rapidly gained popularity not only in Germany, but also in other European countries ... of Allotment and Community Gardening. Acta Hort. ISHS 523 151 160. ref ref Haavie, S. 2001, http ... of World War I, the first legislation for allotment gardening in Germany was passed. The so called ..., Germany. ref Nevertheless, the importance of allotment gardening in Germany has shifted over the years. While in times of crisis and widespread poverty from 1850 to 1950 , allotment gardening was a part ... Anthropology of Gardening In Conan, M. Ed Perspectives on Garden Histories. Series Dumbarton ... should not be occupied with gardening, they should rather devote themselves to the proletarian ... Swedish Federation of Leisure Gardening was founded in 1921 and represents today more than ... of the poor of the parish. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk gardening 4967971 Englands oldest .... Increased interest in green issues from the 1970s revived interest in allotment gardening, whilst ... are being erected. See also portal Gardening div col 3 Asset Based Community Development Community gardening Dacha Garden sharing Gardening Intercultural Garden Leisure Organic gardening P Patch Simple ... History of Allotment Gardening , Steve Poole, Publisher Silver Link Publishing, ISBN 1 85794 268 X ... television programme DEFAULTSORT Allotment Gardening Category Community development Category Community ...   more details




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