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‘Seeds of Life’: The art of caregiving pulses through every brushstroke in Jen Hintz Eggers’ new exhibition A Delaware native turned to art during the early, difficult stages of motherhood. Her work ...
It is my first time to turn banksia pod. I expected it to be a bit thicker, however, in combination with some walnut wood I turned a nice lidded vessel. The Danish oil really made the colors pop.
She recommends doing so weekly during blooming season, when the flowers start to fade and seed pods form. To deadhead, simply pinch off the faded flower, along with the seed pod below.
Pick milkweed seed pods when they are dry and just starting to split open. Seeds can’t germinate if they have not been allowed enough time to mature on the plant. Alma Gaul MELINDA MYERS Special ...
"Art creation always starts with a prompt, a seed. It can be several sentences or something you notice on a walk. Anything can work as a first prompt. Only you can decide that." ...
These pods aren’t here to replace you with an alien replica. But you can increase your amaryllis collection using them since they’re likely full of waferlike seeds. (Courtesy of Tom MacCubbin) ...
At its core, the seed library promotes community self-sufficiency and ecological resilience, encouraging visitors to grow food, flowers, and native species adapted to the local climate.
To Safeguard Threatened Plants, Scientists Must Master the Tricky Art of Seed Banking Researchers are working to unravel the hidden biology of often-persnickety seeds as they age, sleep and awaken ...
Bonus: Stealing or Borrowing in Art The hosts take on a listener prompt about shifting feelings towards works of art that are revealed to be more borrowed or stolen than inspired.
‘Seeds of Justice’ crop art exhibition at U.S. Courthouse in Minneapolis takes on the law Seventeen crop artists display work that plants questions about law, social justice and protests.