CHOOSING SWEET POTATOES
Friday, May 18 2012
Sweet potatoes, unlike regular potatoes cannot tolerate cold weather and therefore are never available until around the Mother's Day season. Sweet potatoes are easy to grow as they prefer "bad" soil, compact and dry, are just fine. Sweet potatoes... Read more...
GENE STRATTON-PORTER STATE HISTORIC SITE OFFERS WILDFLOWER WALK
Friday, May 04 2012
Enjoy beautiful wildflowers and a delicious brunch at the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site on Saturday, May 5, from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Take a stroll through the beautiful Wildflower Woods and adjacent Sower's Woods as site staff... Read more...
I THINK IT’S TIME - SPRING GARDENING
Friday, May 04 2012
The weather forecast is finally what we have all been waiting for. The lows are high and the highs are perfect. The recent warm/hot weather of early March was simply ridiculous. Now, even though it may be a little bit early still, the forecast is... Read more...
PRUNE AFTER FLOWERING
Friday, April 20 2012
It seems like I keep harping about the same old thing, must you need to prune your flowering shrubs just as soon as they are finished blooming. Forsythia, magnolia, azaleas and some early rhododendron have already bloomed and now is the only time of... Read more...
BOYS OF FALL BACK IN PADS
Friday, April 20 2012
After several practices in 'pro pads', the University of Saint Francis donned full pads for full contact practice recently at Bishop D'Arcy Stadium and engaged in a spirited workout for nearly two hours. Mostly sunny, dry weather prevailed for last... Read more...
ELIMINATING BROADLEAF WEEDS
Friday, April 06 2012
Most of the questions that are coming my way are about weeds growing in the yard and how to get rid of them. Pulling and digging is maybe alright for a small area but getting down to the root, literally is another matter. Most broadleaf weeds... Read more...
SEED POTATOES
Friday, March 23 2012
It is agreed that buying certified seed potatoes is best to help avoid any potato diseases or viruses that could be present in regular store-bought potatoes. These viral problems can get established in your garden soil and cause problems to re-occur... Read more...
HOME COUNTRY: GARDEN CATALOGS
Friday, March 23 2012
The garden catalogs start coming out when the snow is too deep to even find dirt. But we don't care. This is a catalog time of year, a time for making plans and figuring out how to do something even better than we did last year. There in the fishing... Read more...
SHAMROCKS (OXALIS)
Friday, March 09 2012
St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner so many of you will be looking to buy a shamrock plant, i.e. oxalis plant. Oxalis is grown from tiny bulbuls, which rapidly re-develop underground and continue to grow year after year, making it a... Read more...
HOME COUNTRY: WASHBOARD
Friday, March 09 2012
Life is kinda like a corrugated, washboard ranch road, I believe. Give anything enough time and experience and warts and scars and grooves will get worn in it. The down times and the up times, and the way they tend to alternate can lead to a... Read more...

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EVENTS AT LITTLE RIVER WETLANDS PROJECT
Friday, December 16 2011

Little River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting almost 1,200 acres of natural and restored wetlands near Fort Wayne and Huntington, offers interesting and informative nature events this December and January. All are free and open to the community.

Tuesday in December: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. "Little River Ramblers."

Meet at the Eagle Marsh barn, 6801 Engle Road, Fort Wayne to explore the preserve's interesting plants and wildlife.

Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.

Free.

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Meet at the Boy Scout office parking lot, end of Olde Canal Place Drive (opposite Lutheran Hospital entrance on W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne) to explore Eagle Marsh's interesting plants and wildlife.

Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.

Free.

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Light breakfast and nature presentation for nature lovers 50+ at Coventry Meadows Senior Community on W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne.
Did you know that the state-endangered short-eared owl was seen at Eagle Marsh last winter?

Learn more about this interesting predator and other owls you can expect to find at Eagle Marsh.
Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.

Free.

Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 260-478-2515 to reserve a spot as space is limited.

 

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