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Plant Information Sheet Collection. Wild flowers, perennials and annuals - RogersFlowers. We are currently raising funds to get started on a vast new project - RogersFlowers.com - and we wondered if you, as a user of our existing sites, might like to support us by making a small donation?

Wild flowers, perennials and annuals - RogersFlowers

Building such a large site is expensive and we need all the help we can get. A contribution of £2-5 or US$ 4-10 would be a great help to us. Funds can be sent via credit/debit card to our PayPal account: Oenothera, white Evening Primrose growing wild in California RogersFlowers.com will include at least 16,000 photographs, covering: European and North American wild flowers, perennials, annuals, bulbs, herbs and vegetables; all searchable with a powerful database. Roger Phillips and Martyn Rix have produced more than 45 books over the last 25 years, illustrating every aspect of both wild and garden plants. . © 2001-2008 Rogers Plants Ltd. US National Arboretum        :. Gardening Ideas, Garden Design, Gardening Tips & Advice, Garden. Botany.com: Plant Encyclopedia to Identify Plants, Flowers, Tree.

Tree Identification. The Yard Art Project. Select a gallery below to view work by our featured artists: Sculptures, Stonework and Mosaics by Carlo Pusateri, Austin, Texas Cactus Ranch, Canoga Park, California Bleeding Heart & Nymphea Sculptures by Laurence Panadero, Miami, Florida Dinosaur, Waterbird, and Windmill Yard Art, Seattle, Washington Marcia Donahue Gallery: Our Own Stuff Gallery-Garden, Berkeley, California Mark Bulwinkle Gallery #1: Bulwinkleland, Oakland, California Mark Bulwinkle Gallery #2: Our Own Stuff Gallery-Garden, Berkeley, California Kim Merriman Gallery #1, Olympia, Washington.

The Yard Art Project

How to frame stuff cheap. SEE MAG'S HOW-TO VIDEO to master this easy technique!

How to frame stuff cheap

If you forgot to shop for gifts and you're crabby about it, my dead-easy tin-framing technique will guide you steadily up the Mood Index so that by the time you’re done you’ll not only feel good, you’ll also have some hand-worked gift arte. (We’ll call it ‘arte’ to distinguish it from Art, which is executed by people who know what they’re doing). Skill Rating: Easier than falling off a unicycle and way less painful. 15 Steps to Frame and Fortune Stuff You’ll Need (Visit a stained glass shop or order online from www.fantasyinglass.com) Roll of ½-inch copper foil (or get ¼-inch and make two passes) - $10 Flux and patina neutralizer - $3 Patina - $3 Flux brushes - $1 Glass bevels in various sizes Solder (60/40 or 50/50) - $8 Flux - $4 Soldering iron - $40 Wire Wooden dowel Rags Gloves Cobble together photos, locks of hair, genealogical charts, pressed flowers or handwritten quotations.

Add a hanger by twisting a piece of wire into a loop. Welcome to ThriftyFun.com - A Gardening, Arts & Crafts and Fruga.