Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Monday, January 9th, 2012
Olive tree maintenance implies looking after the essential needs of your tree. It is not adequate that you cultivated the tree. It requires dedication on your behalf, particularly if you want to enjoy the olives that it’s going to produce.
Tags: care of olive tree, cultivating, farming, flowers, fruits, gardening, leisure, nature, olive tree care, olive tree maintenance, olive trees, olives, orchard, planting, reference, Travel & Leisure, trees
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011
Growing olives may be a highly satisfying and fulfilling practical experience. They can flourish in any type of soil and also climatic conditions – as long as you give them the right treatment.
Tags: cultivating, farming, flowers, fruits, gardening, hobbies, leisure, nature, olive growing, olive oil, olive tree care, olive trees, olives, orchard, planting, plants, Travel & Leisure, trees, wildlife
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Sunday, July 31st, 2011
The Bay of Fundy has the extraordinary tidal bore phenomenon, when incoming tides overpower the flow of outflowing estuaries and rivers. Twice daily, during high tide, a huge amount of seawater surges out of the Bay of Fundy straight into the estuaries and rivers which feed the bay. The tapered riverbanks force the soaring tidal [...]
Tags: adventure, Bay of Fundy, canada, nature, outdoor, Outdoors, rafting, tidal bore, travel, white water
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Saturday, January 8th, 2011
There is a correct and an incorrect way to water orchids and so you need to understand this so that you may care for them properly. As with all plants, orchids need a proper growing environment to achieve their potential. And a vital consideration in providing your orchid the correct environment in which to grow is to make certain that it receives the correct amount of water.
Tags: flora, flowers, gardening, hobbies, home, Home and Garden, landscaping, nature, orchid care, orchids, Outdoors
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Those who enjoy birdwatching can now turn their hobby into research for North American birds. Each year the Cornell Lab of Ornithology organizes a count of feeder birds across the country. The effort is called Project FeederWatch and those who participate simply count the number of birds present at a given place and given time.
Tags: birding, birdwatching, nature, Outdoors, wildlife, yard
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