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Friday April 01, 2011 - By millennialway
Millennial Way Farm for the first time ever sponsored the "Why I Want A German Angora" Contest Giveaway. We are planning on hosting this contest yearly, so please check back often. We would like to thank all those who participated in the 2011 Spring...
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Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm -
Wednesday February 23, 2011 - By Mike
From growing a full acre of certified organic lavender, constructing a home built from recycled tires, cans, and dirt, and teaching ancient natural healing methods, Peaceful Acres is known for being unique. None of these things may be quite as unique, however,...
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Monday February 21, 2011 - By millennialway
Check out the following link for the contest giveaway "Why I Want A German Angora" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imVZdugUYzc ! We look forward to hearing from you!
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Thursday February 17, 2011 - By Mike
Wellness Studio by Peaceful Acres will be hosting their Grand Opening/Open House Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6! Come visit us at our brand new location in Wilmington, OH. The open house will last from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. both Saturday...
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Wednesday February 16, 2011 - By millennialway
Millennial Way Farm in now accepting entries and we want to hear from YOU! Make sure to submit your entries. This contest closes March 15th 2011. Send all entries to our email (millennialway@yahoo.com). Entries can be either submitted as a written report or...
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Wednesday February 02, 2011 - By millennialway
Now 13 days until the start of our contest.... remember to submit your entries.
The contest website is www.millennialwaycontest.com .
Thanks, Millennial Way Farm
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Wednesday February 02, 2011 - By millennialway
Have you ever wanted an Angora? Millennial Way Farm is sponsoring for the first time ever the “Why I Want A German Angora” contest. This contest is to encourage those who want an Angora bunny to pursue their dream.
Send your name, email, phone number, and...
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Tuesday May 11, 2010 - By millennialway
Hi Everyone!
About a week ago we were at Maryland Sheep and Wool festival in MD. It was wonderful to see old friends, shop for fibers and yarns, be in the spinning contest and most of all SPOT new trends. This years trend for yarn seemed to be soild...
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Wall Flower Studio Garden -
Sunday April 18, 2010 - By Karen
You can't beat Beets!
Beet " Chioggia " , also called the "Bulls Eye beet" for obvious reasons is an Italian heirloom dating back to the 1840's. The Chioggia Beet has a mild flavour and it's...
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Wall Flower Studio Garden -
Thursday March 04, 2010 - By Karen
Well, this isn't the best photo I've ever taken! But there was a screen between myself and this lovely little jewel of a bird.
And, they are soooo fast that it's really difficult to take their picture!
I wanted to post about which flowers are in my...
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Sunday February 14, 2010 - By Karen
Beefsteak Tomato
(Lycopersicon esculentum)
The beefsteak tomato is an old-time heirloom favourite that has been popular for many years, due to its excellent productivity and wonderful taste.
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Wall Flower Studio Garden -
Tuesday February 09, 2010 - By Karen
Echinacea purpurea ~ Purple Cone Flower
One of the best flowers for attracting butterflies and bees to your garden.
It's also valued, at least for me, because it adds a
touch of colour to my late summer garden.
I've...
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Tuesday February 09, 2010 - By Karen
A Showy North American Native! Gaillardia aristata , commonly known as blanket flower, is a native perennial wild flower, which makes this delightful and colorful specimen...
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Monday February 08, 2010 - By Karen
Pictured above is my Kitty-cat, Mrs. Woman. She LOVES Sweet William and guards it well. However, I've managed to save many, many seeds and I think I can sneak them out of the house without her knowing! Sweet William - Dianthus barbatus .
Organic,...
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Friday February 05, 2010 - By Karen
Double daylily at Wall Flower Studio
Day lilies are most likely the easiest perennial you could ever grow.
They flourish in almost all soils, (sandy to clay), but giving them soil that is rich in organic matter, or compost, is always a plus...
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Thursday February 04, 2010 - By Karen
Wall Flower Studio is pleased to announce we will once again be participating at Seedy Saturday (on a Sunday for 2010!), in Toronto.
People will be able to purchase organically grown products directly from me.
WIth more than 100...
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Tuesday February 02, 2010 - By Karen
Wall Flower Studio's Lavender Sachets contain100% organically grown lavender flowers. The lovely sachets are packed in a 3" x 4" organza drawstring bag. Great...
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Tuesday February 02, 2010 - By Karen
Purple Toadflax - Linaria purpurea
~ hardiness zones 3 - 9 USDA ~
This plant is an underrated treasure. It should be grown in every garden.
It's totally drought tolerant, easy to grow, and the blooms look like...
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Monday February 01, 2010 - By Karen
Popular belief is that orchid growing is way too difficult and can only be done under greenhouse conditions.
The fact is that if you can grow African violets, then growing orchids will be easy for you!
Orchids compromise the largest family of...
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