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Discover gardens, nature and other nice things! Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:57:20 +0200 YardBirds Dog Breeds - Brief Dog History
Airedales
The Airedale’s history is unique in that it is both a working/war dog and a sporting dog. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Airedale’s title as the #1 working/war dog in the world was undisputed. Upon introduction to North America, the Airedale developed into the original [...]
Thu, 20 Sep 2007 01:42:07 +0200 We gave you some history on Glass Bottle Trees in May and promised that some would be made available. Four different styles are now in our inventory! The tree styles include Free-style, Straight, Flower and Pine styles.
There are currently eight different bottle colors to choose from including Antique Green, Brandywine, Clear, Cobalt Blue, Frosted, Green, Red [...]
Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:39:21 +0200 One example of interesting topics would be Gorilla Glue, and all of its many uses. We have personally used Gorilla Glue for making ant traps used with our hummingbird feeders, furniture repair, dish washer rack repair, gluing tennis balls on the legs of walkers used by the elderly, and more. Gorilla Glue really is truly [...]
Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:55:14 +0200 June 2007 Trip to Roan Mountain
My wife and I had an opportunity to visit the Roan Mountain Rhododendron Gardens on June 23rd, 2007. We barely missed the peak blooming which occurred on Tuesday, June 19th. The views were still spectacular! I wanted to share some of the history, statistics and nature images with you.
Roan Mountain is most [...]
Thu, 24 May 2007 22:34:35 +0200 Glass Bottle Trees- Is it just a Mississippi thing?
We have received inquiries about the glass bottle trees, which will be available on our website soon. Thought we might share some history and reading material for those interested.
Slaves from the Congo in Africa brought the idea of the traditional bottle trees - live trees with colored [...]
Wed, 16 May 2007 21:18:28 +0200 Heirloom gardeners preserve the plants of the past.
While driving along a country road, most people only notice the meadows filled with colorful wildflowers. It takes an heirloom gardener to distinguish a hard-to-find plant such as Dame’s-rocket from the common weeds surrounding it.
Heirloom gardeners - those who enjoy searching for and planting old-fashioned non-hybridized plants - [...]
Tue, 15 May 2007 23:12:16 +0200 Article from Tennessee Southern Living - July 2006
Bird lovers would be out of their gourds to pass on these hanging habitats. The natural nests attract small birds such as wrens and chickadees. Detailed designs range from flowers to barns. Grown on a family farm and hand painted by Johnson City artists, the inexpensive gourds add [...]
Tue, 15 May 2007 15:23:19 +0200 H & K Steel Sculptures
Created by artist Guenter Scholz, each sculpture has been individually handcrafted by cutting, bending and welding recycled steel to effectively portray the subject. Guenter Scholz first demonstrated his aptitude for his craft as a mechanical engineering student. Building upon a 1930’s art form, he’s combined his technical background with a love [...]
Tue, 15 May 2007 15:20:00 +0200 Unique Cast Iron Sculptures by YardBirds
Unique cast iron sculptures can be very entertaining and bring life to any home and garden.
Rich Kolb and his father created the first Yardbird sculpture nearly ten years ago in Jamestown, Kentucky. The first bird came about from tinkering with scrap materials. People instantly loved them! Today, Yardbirds are still [...]
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