Reeds Weeds Garden
Religion Calendar for the Erie area
This week's events
DAYS OF PRAYER: Today; 8 a.m. Mass; Carmel of the Holy Family Monastery, 510 E. Gore Road; final day of 54th annual event organized by the Carmelite nuns in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; with the Rev. Ron Cyktor. Info: www.eriercd.org/carmelites.asp.
DAY OF REFLECTION: Today; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Avila Retreat Center, 61 E. High St., Union City; "Engaging the Letters to the Corinthians and Ephesians" presented by Monsignor James Peterson and Sister Maria O'Connor; with liturgy, lunch; reservations required. Cost: $15. Info: (814) 438-7020.
Worship: Today; 6 p.m.; and Sunday; 8:15 and 10 a.m.; Faith Lutheran Church, 5414 East Lake Road; outside today, weather permitting; Communion at 8:15; sermon by the Rev. David Laakso: "The Good and the Bad." Info: 899-9653, www.faithlutheranerie.com .
LIVING WATER OASIS: Today; 7:30 p.m.; Bethel Assembly of God Ministry Center, 1439 Lake St., Girard; music by Higher Ground. Cost: Free admission. Info: 490-3218, www.bethelgirard.com .
Worship: Sunday; 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.; Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross, 51 W. Main St., North East; sermon by the Rev. Carol Carlson: "Let Anyone With Ears Listen." Info: 725-4679.
Worship: Sunday; 9 a.m.; Woodcock United Methodist Church, 23048 Gravel Run Road, Woodcock; sermon by the Rev. Audrey Lovewell: "Judge Not"; puppet show: "What Are We Going to Do?"; Bible/activities, 10:30 a.m. Info: (814) 724-8036.
Worship: Sunday; 9 and 10:30 a.m.; First Alliance Church, 2939 Zimmerly Road; Epic Faith worship at 10:30 a.m.; sermon by pastoral staff: "Ten Commandments: No. 4 -- Rest"; children's Sunday school, 9 a.m.; adult classes, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Info: 833-9862, www.facerie.org .
Worship: Sunday; 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Grace Episcopal Church, 10121 Hall Ave., Lake City; Holy Eucharist; sermon by the Rev. Robert Burke: "Weeds?" Info: 774-8129, www.gracechurch-lc.webs.com .
Worship: Sunday; 9:30 a.m.; St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1500 Freeport Road, North East; sermon by the Rev. Charles Wertz: "Side by Side." Info: 725-1840.
Worship: Sunday; 10 a.m.; New Hope Presbyterian Church, 5440 Washington Ave.; sermon by the Rev. Carl Hull: "Stepping Out in Faith." Info: 864-1920.
Worship: Sunday; 10 a.m.; St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 662 Silliman Ave., Lawrence Park; Holy Eucharist; sermon by the Rev. Sean Clerkin: "The Righteous Will Shine"; morning prayer, 9 a.m. Info: 899-0118, www.stmarys-erie.org .
Reeds Weeds Garden - News
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She previously was the community garden manager for the former Reed College garden. Volunteers will keep the garden watered throughout the summer months, and other helping hands will help pull weeds.
Reeds Lake: Those fishing off the island have taken limit catches of perch and bluegills. Bass are hitting top water lures in the early morning or late afternoon while pike are hitting on spoons. For crappie, try minnows in 15 feet of water.
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Worship: Sunday; 10:30 am; St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 1024 Peach St.; sermon by Eric Campbell: "Wheat and Weeds." Info: 459-3199, st.pauls_erie@yahoo.com. Worship: Sunday; 10:45 am; Weis Library United Methodist Church, 6020 W. Heidler Road,
Reeds Weeds Garden - Bookshelf
Garden Weeds
The English flower garden and home grounds, design and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture
The garden weeds, the good soil scraped up with them, and the many other things ... and afterwards any grass mowings, primings, weeds, clearings, reeds, ...Invasive plants, weeds of the global garden
Identifies the worst invasive weeds and explains what to do about them to help preserve native plants and animalsAnn Lovejoy's Organic Garden Design School
Where aggressive weeds proliferate, it's a good idea to clear the ground before trying to garden. Generally, though, methods that involve soil disturbance ...The Garden, an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches
We have often spoken of the importance of killing weeds before they come up, ... (a very fine plant), Bntomus, the large Reed-Mace, *c., year after year. ...Information Today Directory
How to Plant Reeds | Garden Guides
How to Plant Reeds. Reeds (Phragmites australis) grow 6 to 12 feet tall with long, sharp, bluish-green leaves. They work well as a forage for cattle ...
How to Plant Bamboo or Reeds | Garden Guides
How to Plant Bamboo or Reeds. Bamboo and reeds are both members of the grass family. They both are quick-growing, ornamental grasses that can be used to create ...
Aquatic weeds / Royal Horticultural Society
Rushes, reeds and sedges grow in shallow water in the margins. ... Several introduced pond weeds, widely available from garden centres, cause enormous problems where they ...
Greening Your Garden
Greening your garden is about four main ideas: 1. use native plants; 2. feed the soil with compost; 3. proper watering (with rain water) and; 4. keep on top of problems.
Wildlife Friendly Gardens in Australia's Blue Mountains
Tips for making wildlife friendly gardens in Australia's Blue Mountains. ... keep your garden weed and weed-plant free. don't feed the wildlife: feeding can provide an ...