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John Weeks reveals how he spent his not so typical Fathers Day! He also explains the importance of paying attention to nature.
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John Weeks explains the value of plants to Wildlife and how to attract wildlife to your environment.
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John Weeks sees spring as an episode rather than an event. He describes how the energy required for springtime life comes from the generosity of previous…
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Much of nature is covered by snow each winter. John Weeks dispels the rumor that the winter landscape without snow is baron and uninteresting.Originally…
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John Weeks discusses behaviors and preparations of animals and plants in nature during the winter months. He suggests that the wild world has no time for…
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Weeks remembers his first encounter with the fall crocus. He talks about how light wavelength effects plant growth and touches on photoperiodism as it…
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Jim has a rule when he bites into a really hot pepper sprout in one of Megan's five-alarm hot shot panini sandwiches while lunching out on the job; 'stop,…
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Question: which of the following is the most sensible statement?A) best time to do your landscape chores is on a hot, sunny day at noon.B) best time to…
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It's fall, the time of year we start thinking about closing up the garden shed and moving inside. Before you put away that shovel, plant a tree. Fall is…
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When a breeze blows through the trees is the wind talking - or are the trees chit-chatting? Trees are tribal. They protect one another from dings and…