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March 23, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Events, Garden
See you at the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show at the Cow Palace, Wednesday March 21 to Sunday March 25, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., closeing Sunday at 6 p.m. Be sure to visit Novato’s own Suburban Habitat’s Matt Buchholz “If Looks Could Kill” poisonous plants of the landscape display. Contact: (800) 569-2832, www.gardenshow.com.
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July 17, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Landscaping
Whether you are replanting a window box at your downtown condo or starting a new garden in the rural fringe, your gardening methods reach far beyond your property line. When designed and carefully planned, sustainable landscapes can meet your landscape goals and protect the environment by using a minimum of resources and creating a [...]
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Weakleaf yucca resembles Adam’s needle, but has less rigid leaves, straight fibers on the leaf edges and somewhat shorter flower clusters. The leaves are 1 to 1¾ foot long and
In addition to shaping plants and removing yellowed and withered leaves, pruning encourages low-growing foliage, which makes plants fuller and more attractive. Lightly prune houseplants regularly during their active growth,
Mature Height/Spread: Spanish bayonet grows slowly to a height of 10 feet. The plant forms irregular, rising stems, one to three per plant. Stems are densely clothed in sharp, pointed,
Certain pruning techniques are appropriate for all roses. Following this section on general rose pruning, you will find instructions for specific types of roses.
To prune roses you will need sharp
See you at the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show at the Cow Palace, Wednesday March 21 to Sunday March 25, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., closeing Sunday at 6
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
Mature Height/Spread: These very hardy plants form a low cluster of stiff, pointed leaves, 2½ feet long and 1 inch wide. The leaves have long, loose fibers at the edges.
Pyracantha prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Planting in highly fertile soil will produce rampant growth, which makes the plant more susceptible to fire blight and decreases
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