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August 13, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Herbs, Plants
THERE’S AN AREA OF our garden that has a bit of a blooming lull after the flush of spring bulbs is past.
Despite that, it’s never a dull, drab spot of “only” green, because we have it planted with a number of shrubs. Some of these are flowering shrubs, spireas and hydrangeas that will add a [...]
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August 11, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping
A young couple buying a home in a new subdivision experiences many of the same situations that face an older couple downsizing to a smaller, easy-to-maintain property.
The new home may have limited landscaping except for a few shrubs provided by the builder. On one hand, having little or no landscaping gives the homeowner the opportunity [...]
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Despite that, it’s never a dull, drab spot of
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