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Today’s flower seeds April 14, 2013

Filed under: Bees,Gardening — revivalnatural @ 8:39 am
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This is far from being everything for the day, but here are the flower seeds I plan on planting today. Some are being planted for specific purposes. An example of this is the marigolds that will help keep root nemotodes away. Others, such as nasturtium, will hopefully act as a trap plant drawing pests away from my fruit and veggies. Some of these flowers have medicinal uses as well. The purple coneflower is a great example of this. It is also known as echinacea, known worlwide for immune boosting properties. Even the flowers with no specific purpose will add beauty for us humans and a varied food supply for beneficial insects throughout the year. Some insects have a relationship with specific plants such as swallow tail butterflies and pipe vine. Others have more general needs such as european honey bees, which will take just about any nectar or pollen they can get. This makes it important to plant a diversity including native plants in your garden. I have some transplants and veggie seeds planned for today as well…..let’s see how far I get 🙂 I’ll try to remember to update as the day progresses but my regular readers know how that goes sometimes.

 

Diversity January 27, 2013

Filed under: Gardening — revivalnatural @ 6:31 pm
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I like to make planting areas as diverse as possible and enjoy planting flowers together with my veggies and fruits. This picture shows an early spear of asparagus, a blackberry bush, australian peas, bee balm, and the base of my plum tree in the background. I have also scattered everything from radish seeds to tulip bulbs in this area. The squirels seem to appreciate the tulips and have certainly done their best to keep the soil loose here. I don’t think I will bother with tulips here in the future.