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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Holiday Outdoor Planters


What a great way to decorate your front entry way.

Your entry way doesn't have to be bare this time of year. Holiday outdoor planters are easy to make and will last all winter long.

Start with your empty urns, planters, or baskets. Use a container to sit down inside, that will hold water and is big enough to fill the opening of your planter and hold the greens you will add. You may need to put an upside down empty pot under the container to keep it from going too far down in the planter. If your planter has frozen soil in it, you can use a shallow container to set on top of the soil or bring the planter into the house until the soil thaws. Remove just enough soil to make room for the container.

Fill the container with floral foam (oasis) that has been soaked in warm water. Secure the foam in the container so it won't tip. Add water and your ready to insert branches.

Now grab your pruners and loppers and take a walk around your yard. In my yard I found yew, pine, spruce, juniper and boxwood plants. Just a few judicial cuts that no one will notice and I had more than enough greens for a beautiful planter. Bare branches and berries add extra appeal. By mixing the different foliages you add great textures and interest. I add artificial berries for color. Pine cones are also great to add. Use a sharp knife to cut the bottom of the branches at an angle and insert them into the foam. Try to get them into the foam at least 3" to 4".

Now, if you don't want to dredge through the snow when it is 17 degrees outside, a great alternative is to visit Pinehurst. You'll find all kinds of greens you can purchase to make your planters. Or better yet, you can choose from our already made planters. We will also make one special for you. You can use your container or purchase one of ours.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Winners of the Kid's Pumkin Growing Contest 2009



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Pinehurst's Octoberfest Kid's Carnaval, held Saturday, October 24th, was filled with fun activities. There was making a bird feeder, decorating a pumpkin, face painting, decorating a cookie, cup cake walk, costume parade, and judging of the Pumpkin Growing Contest.
The price of admition was canned food and donations to the Idaho Food Bank.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

How does autumn color happen?

Three factors influence autumn leaf color-leaf pigments, length of night, and weather, but not quite in the way we think. Read more. . .

Octoberfest Kid's Day



Saturday, October 24
Octoberfest Kid's Day


11:00 - 3:00 pm Hands-on activities: pumpkin decorating , cookie decorating, cup cake walk, making bird feeders, and face painting.
11:30 am Check-in your pumpkins for the Kids Pumpkin Growing Contest. Kids up to 14 years old are eligible to enter. There will be prizes for everyone entering, with special prizes for the funniest, cutest, weirdest, and biggest. (you don't need to be pre-registered).

1:00 pm There will be a kids costume parade and judging of the best costume in three age groups. Followed by the judging and awarding of prizes for the Pumpkin Growing Contest.

The price for the activities is a canned food item to be donated to the Idaho Food Bank.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Fall is the perfect time to plant.

Even though most people think that spring is the best time to plant, fall may be even better. This is because the trees and shrubs won’t have to withstand a hot summer during their first few months in your yard. The air is cool and the soil is warm. This is perfect growing conditions. Their roots have a whole year to break out of the root ball and grow into native soil before the onset of heat.