Bio-Filters For Fish-Pee!
"Bio-filters" are apparatuses which attempt to mimic the outdoors by creating a haven for reproduction of nitrifying bacteria. They usually consist of a supporting form, such as a large Rubbermade® or other container with gravel or sand or ... [... more]
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Gravel Bed Rivers 6: From Process Understanding to River ...
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High Gravel Blind
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The Israel of God: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Israel Biblically Defined '... they are not all Israel who are of Israel,' Romans 9:6. Robertson thoroughly and clearly defines who Israel is, while also exploring the differing perspectives assumed by secular, and varying Christian camps. The reader is ... [... more]
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Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley
an eye for detail If you have visited these regions before and wondered how the land came to be shaped as it is, then this book gives you many of the answers. Written for the informed amateur the book's clear text, informative black and white photos, and ... [... more]
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Breakfast at Trout's Place: The Seasons of an Alaska ...
The worked-over fly-fishing memoir gets a fresh sheen with Ken Marsh's tales from the Alaskan outback. A lifelong resident and editor of Alaska Magazine, Marsh has no need for wide-eyed descriptions of hairy bush plane flights or last-frontier ... [... more]
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The Fascinating World Of Euphorbias
Plant Euphorbias in a fast draining soil. A mixture of Sunshine Professional Mix and and vermiculite or perlite makes a good soil for this family. If I am growing a tall plant in a large pot, I use 2 inches of gravel or styrofoam peanuts in the ... [... more]
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Gardens of Gravel and Sand
A conceptual tour de force Everything I thought I knew about Japanese gardens, especially so-called "Zen Gardens," was turned on its head by this enlightening gem. I will never look at, or think about, Japanese rock gardens in the same way. ... [... more]
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Putting The Garden To Bed For Winter
I'm not an obsessively tidy-minded gardener, but I do try to get the leaves off of the gravel drive and paved paths. If left in the drive, leaves decompose nicely and provide humus that encourages the weeds that like to seed there. I've learned ... [... more]
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Frantic Early Summer
This spring saw a substantial bout of joy in my own garden. Gone is the rather depressing patch of grass that occupied a large area of the front garden. I now have golden gravel punctuated by slabs of stone, acting as stepping-stones at strategic ... [... more]
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Three Winners Of The Most Hated Weed Award: Spring Battles
This pestiferous plant is resistant to almost every herbicide. So the only way I know to fight it is to pull it. It is good at hiding under other things and even bits of gravel - only showing it's face after it's done its dirty work for the ... [... more]
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Say Hello To Easy Winter Bulbs!
As the NFBIC mentions, the paperwhites are grown most often and most easily in gravel BUT as we discover in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's November Task List (way at the end -- read or scroll to the last task!) not only is mid-November the time to ... [... more]
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