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April 28, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
There is one ingredient — once considered gourmet, but now part of our everyday cooking — that never fails to add great flavour to a dish.
The mushroom.
In Canada there is a thriving mushroom-growing industry, with white mushrooms the leader in production. They come in three sizes, the prized “button,” regular medium, and jumbo, ideal for [...]
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April 26, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Asprinkle of cilantro on tortilla soup. Luscious lemon grass in a Thai stir-fry. A dash of French tarragon in a chicken salad sandwich.
You don’t have to be a foodie to know that fresh herbs make any dish special. And growing your own in a kitchen garden makes any meal sweeter, or spicier, or . [...]
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March 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Plants
For me, thinking about the magnolia conjures up thoughts of warm spring days and visions of showy, pink-kissed petals. On a tree that is broadly spreading, the abundant blooms dance like little girl’s dresses. This is what magnolias are supposed to look like.
Often in Michigan, the fuzzy, prominent buds open with a rush of [...]
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December 10, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
By Lindsay Bond Totten
Scripps Howard News Service
The waning season still has a surprise or two left up its sleeve. One of the most delightful is the unexpected appearance of delicate fall bulbs.
It’s hard to decide where to plant them at first, lest they be swallowed up by groundcovers or completely hidden by the foliage of [...]
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December 10, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
When self-proclaimed plant nerd Jack Driskell bought his house four years ago, he started with a clean slate. In the front yard was a bit of grass, along with a sloping, woodland area. Above the stone retaining wall along the entire length of the driveway, the ground was completely bare.
Having been a plant collector for [...]
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Red Hill Residence is contemporary masterpiece from Christoperchris Architect. It’s a l shaped house for young family located on the Mornington Peninsula. Constructed primarily from locally sourced rammed earth
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Mature Height /Spread: Star magnolia is a dense, oval-to-rounded deciduous shrub or small, multi-stemmed tree that grows 15 to 20 feet tall and 10 to 15 feet wide.
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