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Garden design from 16th century letters

April 04, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Work on the recreation of the lost Elizabethan garden at Kenilworth Castle is to begin this summer at a cost of around £1.9m.
If planning permission is given the go ahead, planting will start this autumn and the rest of the architectural features including the fountain, aviary, terrace steps and arbours will be installed in spring [...]

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Garden creator laments neglect

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

THE poor condition of the stonework at the Hosking Memorial Garden is a sign of neglect, says retired Queen Elizabeth Park superintendent Colin Pugh.
In the 26 years Mr Pugh cared for the park several projects were developed, including the Hosking Memorial Garden, which he designed and built, he said.
“When I came to Masterton in 1962 [...]

Rose gardens to bloom again

March 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

THE Chiswell Green rose gardens, due to re-open in June after a £500,000 makeover, will surpass its former glory, the owners have promised.
The Royal National Rose Society unveiled the new layout of the Gardens of the Rose last week, appealing for local people and businesses to help restore its position as one of St Albans’ [...]

Good news for your garden

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

What you are holding in your hand right now is an important part of gardening in Galveston County.
If you are reading this on line, forget about it.
Newspapers, seven to 10 layers of them, are what go in your flower or vegetable garden bed, under four to six inches of mulch.
This arrangement is designed to keep [...]

Decorating Tips For Small Spaces

March 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

When the allure of city living has captured you with its bistros, shopping and chic urban lifestyle, decorating a smaller living space is a reality of sharing limited real estate within your community. You relish having less space to maintain, but how do you create a home that meets every functional need without forgoing appeal? [...]

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Only one of our coppers is on ‘gardening leave’

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Green thumbs wanted

Judy Bolis has great faith in the volunteers of South Lyon. As a well-known volunteer in the community, she's met many folks who give up their time to fill a

Good landscaping makes for good garden

Landscaping, the art of arranging plants in an aesthetically pleasing layout, is the culmination of a good garden. The services of professional landscapers are widely available and, if they are good

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Gardening Prepare beds now for the spring

New Year's Day has come and gone. Now's the time to turn over a new leaf and compost it into your garden. If you haven't prepared your beds for spring, get
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