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Parable of the Mushroom, November in the Garden & Calendar of North State Gardening Events

Where is it? I’ve been looking for more than a month – given the diminishing hours of daylight, the cooling temperatures, the increasing humidity – it should be there! It was here last year at this same time, I reason.… Continue Reading

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The NEd Talks

You have, I am sure, heard of the now-renowned TED talks: “TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design.” They are quite… Continue Reading

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Wind, Water, Wildlife and Silence: The Soundscape of the North State Garden

shhhhhh…. listen….. what do you hear?….. Wind, water, wildlife and silence – what is the soundscape of the North State Garden? During Northstate Public Radio’s Fall 2012 Membership Drive, regular weekend programming of In a North State Garden is replaced… Continue Reading

“The Chemistry of Plants: Perfumes, Pigments, and Poisons” by Dr. Maragreta Séquin

The words “Organic Chemistry” strike fear and loathing into the heart of many a young learner – scientist or not. Dr. Margareta Séquin, known more familiarly as Gréti, is here to help diminish this response. And as the smiling, warm-voiced… Continue Reading

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Autumnal October – A Season of Politics and Plenty & the Calendar of North State Gardening Events

In the tumult that is day-to-day life and the endless to-do list from home and work, I consider my garden a refuge. It is the place to which I retreat to hear myself, to think more clearly, to smell the… Continue Reading

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Dooming the Broom

On Thursday October 18th, 2012 from 8:30 to noon, the Butte County Fire Safe Council and the Paradise Fire Safe Council are hosting a Doom the Broom training day from 8:30 am – 12 noon in which the goal is… Continue Reading

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To Garden in the West: The New Sunset Western Garden Book

I was in my late twenties when I made the move from east-central Vermont to Seattle, Washington in the summer of 1995. My mother traveled with me prior to the real move to help me look for houses, and our… Continue Reading

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September in the Garden & Calendar of North State Gardening Events

The summer’s most recent heat wave went on long enough that I became stir-crazy. The ensuing sense of restriction actually motivated me to get outside and do something. Pruning an overgrown hedge was the perfect task. Prior to this last… Continue Reading

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An Herb For Everything: Everything Herbal

Susan Tchudi is explaining to me about “adaptogenic” herbs as we walk around the herbal garden growing behind her home at TurkeyTail Farm. “Modern herbalists consider herbs help to calm or soothe the body, neither over-stimulating nor inhibiting normal body… Continue Reading

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Late Summer Radiance: Ray Flowers – Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Helenium and their Kin

It was 102 in the shade at 6:15 pm one evening this week. Mid-August and much of the garden looks like a child defeated by a spelling test – head down on the desk, hair mussed, shoulders slumped, face hidden.… Continue Reading