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March 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

We’ve always been fascinated by bonsai — the art of miniaturizing plants — but we’ve been too intimidated to give it a try. But courage follows knowledge, and the Diablo Bonsai Club hopes to educate and encourage us at its 25th annual Bonsai Exhibition.
The shows runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 31-April 1 [...]

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March is time to wrap up unfinished tasks, add new ones

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

March means spring, even if it doesn’t always feel that way.
Take this month to prepare for the garden and enjoy last fall’s efforts as spring bulbs begin to emerge. Complete tasks that were left unfinished or incorporate a new one such as having your soil tested or adding a compost bin.
It’s the start of a [...]

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Begonia SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

The most common types of begonias for growing outside are the fibrous rooted begonias (or wax begonias) and tuberous begonias. These are tender in South Carolina, but the beautiful and

Begonia LANDSCAPE USE

Begonias will not grow out of bounds and are ideal for small flowerbeds. Plants should be placed 12 inches apart for the best effect in the garden and somewhat closer

Woodruff (Sweet) (Asperula odorata)

Description Sweet woodruff is a low, spreading, perennial plant that forms clumps about 8 inches in height. The slender leaves are borne in starry whorls. The flowers are tiny and

Tough bergenia basks in a new light

Q: In my grandmother's rock garden there is a plant that has a cluster of pink blooms atop a thick stem. It always flowers in early spring, about the time

Container gardening can be fun in the sun

Container gardening can be fun and rewarding. If you have a container that is difficult to reach with a garden hose, you may consider begonias. These plants do not require

Plant Selection And Planting Tips For Perennial Border

By: James Kilkelly Once you have gotten this far in the process, it is time to think about actually selecting the plants that will populate the bed or border itself. My first

Speedwell “Goodness Grows”

# Common name: Speedwell "Goodness Grows" # Botanical name: Veronica spicata "Goodness Grows" # What it is: A short, sun-loving perennial flower that puts out spiky violet-blue flowers for most of

Growing Plant Tips from Ludgate Farms

African Violet: Easy. Filtered light or morning light. No hot afternoon sun. Water it in a saucer with lukewarm water; remove the excess after 30 minutes. Feed every 2 weeks
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