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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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February 23, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
In the James Bond, 007 flick Live and Let Die, the eponymous double agent is sent to New York to uncover mysterious murders and foil an evil drug lord’s plot to flood the U.S. with billions of dollars worth of heroin.
The 2007 “Live and Let Grow” Nashville Lawn and Garden Show, meanwhile, will uncover the [...]
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January 15, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
There is something greatly comforting in cyclical things. You can count on them to return. Holidays are like that, and so are seasons. Flowers can be like that, too.
Each of us has a catalog of plants that mark certain times of year. Their yearly reappearance seems more natural than the turning of the calendar. Three [...]
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November 26, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
More People like an orchid because they view orchid as some sort of exotic, and difficult to grow plant, when they really aren’t. Orchids have traditionally been grown by specialty growers, that produced flowers for the florist trade or plants for the “collector”.
During the last few years quite a few growers have begun to produce [...]
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