Avid gardeners are in the midst of planting. Some students are thinking up ingenious ways of livening up their rooms with the spirit of the season, others are meandering along campus paths searching for the annual signs that spring has arrived. Then there are those who have caught the fever of the season and just can\u27t get around to seeing all the possibilities for spring. Whether or not you are a victim of the desire to over-relax, you might like to find the offerings of nature in an easy way
25 pages; includes photographsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge...
Revised July 2001. Reprinted June 2005. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension ...
Most all of us are fond of flowers and like to have them in our homes and gardens. We are all intere...
Why wait for spring when you can bring it into your room now, with blooms and greenery grown by you?...
Where you can\u27t raise flowers, you can\u27t raise kiddies, once remarked a student of science an...
It is a foregone conclusion that all women, and most men and children, like flowers and have a desir...
Floriculture is best defined as the art and science of growing flowers and ornamental plants. Demand...
The increasing interest shown by the ladies of our state in floriculture, has suggested to Prof. Wil...
Flowers! What does the word make you think of? When you were young, did you have pinks, asters or ho...
While we take our final glance at the spring garden catalogs the May sun is warming the rich, dark s...
Make windows gay from inside and out with easily nurtured flowers, suggests Betty Ann Iverso
April showers once brought forth May flowers, but all the King\u27s horses and all the King\u27s men...
One out of every three Americans putters in a garden each year. Prof. B. S. Pickett, head of the De...
Plants with personality can brighten your room all year long. You don\u27t need a green thumb- even ...
Annual flowers can be a prime source of color to accent and enliven a home\u27s landscape. While flo...
25 pages; includes photographsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge...
Revised July 2001. Reprinted June 2005. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension ...
Most all of us are fond of flowers and like to have them in our homes and gardens. We are all intere...
Why wait for spring when you can bring it into your room now, with blooms and greenery grown by you?...
Where you can\u27t raise flowers, you can\u27t raise kiddies, once remarked a student of science an...
It is a foregone conclusion that all women, and most men and children, like flowers and have a desir...
Floriculture is best defined as the art and science of growing flowers and ornamental plants. Demand...
The increasing interest shown by the ladies of our state in floriculture, has suggested to Prof. Wil...
Flowers! What does the word make you think of? When you were young, did you have pinks, asters or ho...
While we take our final glance at the spring garden catalogs the May sun is warming the rich, dark s...
Make windows gay from inside and out with easily nurtured flowers, suggests Betty Ann Iverso
April showers once brought forth May flowers, but all the King\u27s horses and all the King\u27s men...
One out of every three Americans putters in a garden each year. Prof. B. S. Pickett, head of the De...
Plants with personality can brighten your room all year long. You don\u27t need a green thumb- even ...
Annual flowers can be a prime source of color to accent and enliven a home\u27s landscape. While flo...
25 pages; includes photographsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge...
Revised July 2001. Reprinted June 2005. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension ...
Most all of us are fond of flowers and like to have them in our homes and gardens. We are all intere...