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It’s not too late to add color to the garden

June 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

It’s not too late to fill your garden with color that will last through the sultry summer season. That’s the word from a green-thumb who knows this area well: Kim Fogarty, manager of Blooming Colors Nursery and Landscaping in Grapevine. Here are the top 10 plants she recommends planting now if your yard still [...]

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Tomato-killing virus makes its appearance in California

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

An insect-borne virus that has killed tomato plants across Central America, Florida and Georgia has been detected in California for the first time. The virus, known as tomato yellow leaf curl, devastated crops in the Dominican Republican and in Mexico, forcing those countries to curtail the growing season to contain the spread of the disease.
Tomatoes [...]

Light Up Your Landscape

February 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

Would you like to add some pizzazz to your landscape this season? Are all the choices found in the plant catalogs in the magazine rack only making the decision of what to plant in the garden more confusing and difficult?
With thousands of plant options to select from to spruce up the garden, I have put [...]

Where and How Ranunculus Grow Best

November 29, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

By : Michael MacCaskey
Broadly speaking, ranunculus are frost-hardy cool-season perennials. They perform best where winters are relatively mild and springs are long and cool. The roots tolerate soil temperatures to 10°F, while growing plants can handle temperatures below 20°F for several hours.
Ranunculus are most popular in the mild-winter regions of the South and West, in [...]

Salvia : SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Plants

With over 900 species of salvias, there are far too many to give more than a few of the more popular types here. Many of the tender perennial species are popular as annuals where they are not fully hardy.
Annual Salvias: Some of the types most commonly grown as annuals are listed below. In some cases [...]

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Botanical Garden to hold wildlife fair

The San Antonio Botanical Garden is hosting a Fall Garden Fair to celebrate the wildlife of the South Texas plains. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday

A look at Flower Garden Banks

A look at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, which will be studied by scientists looking for signs of prehistoric inhabitants: WHAT IS IT: A federally protected sanctuary of underwater

Flower Bulbs Galore, and More!

We commonly use the terms Fall Bulbs, Spring Bulbs, or Flower Bulbs when referring to a wide range of plants for both spring and fall. Most likely you (and I)

Perfect Interior Design for Modern Furniture in Houston

Modern architectural design combined perfectly with the modern interior, it's make this home look very stunning, Metropolitan Home's house of the month is a beautiful and very clean modern structure

It’s not too late to add color to the garden

It's not too late to fill your garden with color that will last through the sultry summer season. That's the word from a green-thumb who knows this area well:

Spirea MATURE HEIGHT/SPREAD

Vanhoutte spirea (S. vanhouttei), the classic bridal wreath spirea, is a deciduous broadleaf shrub that can grow 6 to 10 feet high and spread as much as 20 feet wide.

Luxury and Minimalist House in South Yarra Australia

Here’s the one of my favorite house design, located in South Yarra (Australia), the house has a stunning exterior with beautiful lighting installation, and its look so amazing in the

Gardenia CULTIVARS AND VARIETIES

# August Beauty’ grows 4 to 6 feet high and blooms heavily from midspring to fall. # ‘Chuck Hayes’ is an extra hardy type to 4 feet high with double flowers
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