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Hansen's Northwest Native Plant Database. In olden times, every part of every item was used and re-used until it was worn out. This was true of plants and animals, minerals and rocks, even the sun and moon and stars in the sky. The R's we are learning about nowadays were ways of life- reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, repurpose- though man's choices have not always been the best for our planet, waste was consciously avoided. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
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Hansen's Northwest Native Plant Database. A monthly master list of chores that need doing in the northwest native garden. In general, the activity in our gardens is often the same from year to year. Click to pick a month. A new year, fresh and clean and full of possibilities! Of course, I'll start by planting some bare root trees and shrubs. Nothing is easier than using bare root plants and they start the year just right. They aren't heavy like potted plants and the holes I dig don't have to be a...Oh, y...
WALLACE W HANSEN NW Native Plant Journal
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Hansen's Northwest Native Plant Database. Wallace W Hansen Northwest Native Plant Journal. Should you happen to come across one of Wally's newsletters we're missing, I'd be most appreciative of a copy. I will scan them into this part of our website to be enjoyed by us all. Thanks and happy reading! Huckleberries, propagation, Blueblossom. July - August 2000. Rhododendrons, semi-hardwood cuttings, lilies, Modoc Cypress. October - November 2000. April - May 2001. October - November 2001.
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Hansen's Northwest Native Plant Database. Lacy White Flowers: The Good, the Bad and the Deadly. Please use great caution around white lacy wildflowers! Some are friendly and beautiful (Cow Parsnip), some are beautiful and invasive (Queen Anne's Lace), and some are beautiful and invasive and deadly. The Hemlocks and Giant Hogweed)! Do not touch any. Of these plants unless you can positively identify. Cow Parsnip (Heracleum lanatum). The Hemlocks- Poison Hemlock, Water Hemlock and Bulbiferous Hemlock (Coni...
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Hansen's Northwest Native Plant Database. Gardening, Naturescaping and Landscaping with Pacific Northwest Native Plants. Native plants exist for nearly every garden need including great variety in plant form, flowers, foliage and fruit. Natives will provide an ideal refuge and source of food for birds and animals. Many natives can survive under extreme drought conditions. Many natives are evergreen, providing a delightful mix with deciduous plants for a year long, attractive garden. Trees in full sun.
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The Edible Eden: Fun with Tulips
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. However, do NOT eat tulips bought in the store or flower shop, they might have been heavily sprayed and beware of picking them "in the wild" where there is high auto traffic or you know people have sprayed. Although in the onion family, tulips do not give gas. Their bulbs are edible, but only just so, slimy when cooked and not very palatable. But the flowers are a cook's dream! And kids love them, too! Here is a fun chia fruit salad. 1 chopped up kiwi. View my complete profile.
The Edible Eden: Fun with White Roots!
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Thursday, March 4, 2010. Fun with White Roots! I'm keen on root crops in fall and winter. Most root crops are meant to be cooked: taro, sweet potatoes, potatoes, yams and arrowhead all have anti-nutrients in them or enzymes and chemicals that make them toxic or pretty nasty to eat raw. I've known people who ate potatoes and yams raw, but they are both so full of starch as to be pretty slimy and vile. If you have enough beta carotene and want to try a sweet variety of carrot, go with white. White carr...
The Edible Eden: Another Cracker Recipe
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. I've been experimenting with cracker recipes that do not use grains. I am very allergic to anything in the grain family, which cuts out any sprouted crackers, etc. I also have joint trouble when I eat amaranth, buckwheat, and quinoa. In this cracker recipe, I went ahead and broke down and bought flax meal instead of flax seed. I was impressed by how well the crackers came out. Here is the recipe:. 1 cup flax meal. 1 tbs granulated kelp. 1 tsp powdered cumin seeds. David Wolfe, R...
Julie's Backyard Journal | Backyard habitat journal | Page 2
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Julie's Backyard Journal. As at Sea While on Land. Posted July 24, 2010 by julielwebster. I went outside this morning with my journal planning to sit in the garden for a while. Thinking that I might see a ladybug, I brought my camera. The Lost Ladybug Project has been on my mind lately. Perhaps I could get a picture to upload to the project. Of course when you go looking for one animal, another one shows up instead. This morning it was spiders. Garden Spider in the dogwood. Going back to my table at the ...
The Edible Eden: Seaweeds, Crucifers, the Thyroid and Iodine
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Friday, April 9, 2010. Seaweeds, Crucifers, the Thyroid and Iodine. Why do people discourage eating raw crucifers? Because they contain goitrogens, substances that suppress the thyroid, causing its enlargement in the disease called goitre, which the USDA fights by putting iodine in table salt. Other foods that suppress the thyroid in their raw state are soybeans, pine nuts, peanuts, millet, strawberries, pears, peaches, bamboo, spinach and sweet potatoes. The goitrogens are deactivated by cooking. Seawee...
The Edible Eden: Crown Chakra Pudding and Blue Edible Flowers
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Crown Chakra Pudding and Blue Edible Flowers. I'm not as keen on flax seeds as most raw foodists. I guess it's because I'm an artist and grew up with linseed oil as a paint thinner, not something to eat! Here is a recipe for a pudding to nourish the crown chakra at the top of the head. Blue-indigo is the color of this chakra. Good for the sinuses and the eyes! 1/8 cup dried elderberry fruits (soaked). 1/4 cup dried blueberries (or 1/2 cup fresh). The famous flower in the borage ...
The Edible Eden: Cherry Blossoms and Maple with Sole
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. Cherry Blossoms and Maple with Sole. Cherry Blossom Maple Salad. Cherry blossoms (make sure you pull off the green parts and that they are clean and not sprayed with chemicals.). One tulip to match the blooms. 1 tbs chopped maple leaves. 1 tbs mixed fresh dulse and white seaweed. Sole with homemade tahini-dulse mayonnaise. 1 tsp raw tahini. 1/2 tsp dulse (you can also make a tartar sauce with chives and dill). 1 tbs olive oil. 1 tsp raw apple cider vinegar (or lemon). Hello Anne&...
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Good Blood, Bad Blood. Southwood, A Memoir. What I’m Reading. My name is John Smith. My interests are writing, gardening, golf, photography, and hiking. I am married and have two grown sons, Noah and Isaac. My wife, Marilyn, and I live in the beautiful Hood River Valley in northern Oregon. I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in December of 2007. Here are links to some posts you might like:. Where the Wild Things Are. 15 responses to “ About. March 21, 2009 at 5:31 pm. April 21, 2009 at 2:16 pm. My Best...
The Edible Eden: March 2010
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Thursday, March 4, 2010. Fun with White Roots! I'm keen on root crops in fall and winter. Most root crops are meant to be cooked: taro, sweet potatoes, potatoes, yams and arrowhead all have anti-nutrients in them or enzymes and chemicals that make them toxic or pretty nasty to eat raw. I've known people who ate potatoes and yams raw, but they are both so full of starch as to be pretty slimy and vile. If you have enough beta carotene and want to try a sweet variety of carrot, go with white. White carr...
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