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July 06, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
With an unusually dry spring followed by monsoons across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in June, global warming is changing the way our gardens grow.
Many plants in Britain are tolerant of widely fluctuating temperatures, strong winds and heavy rainfall, but inevitably some species will begin to suffer while others thrive. One style of gardening which is eminently [...]
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May 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
I have been doing my planning thing again. I am about ready to bust loose and go wild in the garden
Don’t want to rush into anything. The weather has been beautiful, supposed to get into the 80’s on Wednesday this week, and I have the day off. After the usual stuff, grocery shopping, cleaning up [...]
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May 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
I have been doing my planning thing again. I am about ready to bust loose and go wild in the garden
Don’t want to rush into anything. The weather has been beautiful, supposed to get into the 80’s on Wednesday this week, and I have the day off. After the usual stuff, grocery shopping, cleaning up [...]
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May 09, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Plants
Penn State University Master Gardener Kim Stanford is looking for people who like to play in the dirt. Green thumbs are not required.
On May 19, volunteers will descend on DeArment Park, where Park Avenue crosses Linden Street. At approximately 9 a.m., the annual planting of the spectacular serpentine garden that welcomes visitors to Meadville will [...]
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April 18, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
When we get a few warm days at this time of year, the impulse is to rush to Lowes and buy some of their many flowering plants even though we know there will still be frosts. But as always, I start thinking about containers that I can prepare until the threat of frost is over. [...]
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Now is a good time to plant fall bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, crocus, lilies and hyacinth.
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The West Salem Business Association is looking for help to roll out the barrel — of flowers, that is.
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