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Black walnut trees, veggie gardens don’t mix

March 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Reader B.R. Olsen of Staunton writes, “My garden space cannot be located farther than 50 feet from a grove of black walnut trees. Is there any type of tomato that grows well in this environment? This space gets full sun from mid-morning on.”
An old gardening axiom says we should never plant a vegetable garden in [...]

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Hattiesburg Area Daylily Society plans garden tours of seven sites

May 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

DAYLILIES IN ALL their glory are on display this month through the courtesy of the gardeners who tend them. Tours make it easier for growers and enthusiasts to share the fascination.
“Open gardens enable the public to see daylilies at peak bloom, in large and small spaces, and visitors can see other plants that grow well [...]

Pamphlet offers tips on how to prune trees

May 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

Those who care about trees will find advice on pruning and related topics in The National Arbor Day Foundation’s free booklet, “How To Prune Young Shade Trees.” From pruning in the early years of a tree’s life, to learning how to strengthen trees by removing branches, this illustrated, easy-to-follow guide offers timely and practical tips.
“How [...]

Areas affected by construction to get new trees

May 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

Starting today, Split Rock Landscaping will begin replacing trees in the 33rd Street and Duluth Avenue, 13th Street and Kiwanis Avenue, and Pendar Lane Storm Drainage Basin Project Areas.
Approximately 300 trees are being replanted in the boulevards of properties that were affected by construction. In addition, the City will be replacing trees on other city-owned [...]

Bonsai expert turns trees into sculpture

April 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

Bill Hawley caught his first glimpse of a bonsai tree 40 years ago during a trip to San Francisco.
Bonsai, the art of tree shaping, was something that intrigued Hawley. These miniature trees, which look as if they have been plucked from nature and shrunken to fit a small tray, spurred Hawley, now 79, to help [...]

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Black walnut trees, veggie gardens don’t mix

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Areas affected by construction to get new trees

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