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Besides she had the woods, fields, trees and neighbouring towers to clamber, and the company of the foxes, rabbits, birds, bees, butterflies and dragonflies that shared her beautiful wildscape.
Archive 2009-03-01 Bluestocking 2009
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Besides she had the woods, fields, trees and neighbouring towers to clamber, and the company of the foxes, rabbits, birds, bees, butterflies and dragonflies that shared her beautiful wildscape.
an urban fairy story - the new gothic? Bluestocking 2009
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Homeowners should start small, it says, creating a wildscape in one part of the yard and adding to it as weather and finances permit.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Judy Meagher, a master gardener and master naturalist, said volunteers tend to the wildscape next to the Museum of Natural History at Fair Park, but only infrequently because the space needs little care or water.
The Seattle Times 2012
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A wildscape provides food, water, shelter and space for wildlife to flee predators and raise their young.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Instruction advised how to design a wildscape employing time-tested landscaping strategies (inventory, evaluating current use and future needs, designing for function, selecting plants, design checklists, assessing soil and maintenance).
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Animal tables identified what regions in the state would be ideal for developing a wildscape targeting that animal; native plant tables described ecological regions, size, flowers and fruits, habitat, and soil requirements.
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This is a tool for planning, designing, and installing a wildscape either for the purpose of certifying your yard or for merely creating a wild habitat for personal enjoyment.
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one of my last entries was a curious and poignant story of an urban wildscape, repository of literary bones and treasure trove of victorian social mores and architectural vernacular - the english cemetary in florence. it's a tale dear to my heart and should be for any urbanist, since an analysis of the city which ignores the disposal and status of the dead does so at its peril.
Diary of a Bluestocking Bluestocking 2008
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one of my last entries was a curious and poignant story of an urban wildscape, repository of literary bones and treasure trove of victorian social mores and architectural vernacular - the english cemetary in florence. it's a tale dear to my heart and should be for any urbanist, since an analysis of the city which ignores the disposal and status of the dead does so at its peril.
Archive 2008-11-01 Bluestocking 2008
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