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Lawn be gone: Plant moss, flowers or ponds instead

June 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If you’ve finally had it up to here with grass, primarily the repetitive mowing, weeding, watering and feeding routines, then you’re in luck. You don’t have to look far for some attractive and less labor-intensive alternatives.
Consider the merits of replacing or at least downsizing your lawn with clover, moss, ground covers, rocks, water features, succulents [...]

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An invitation into the hidden gardens of Allentown

May 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

White irises launch and purple alliums burst like fireworks into the sky over a stout Japanese maple seemingly meditating on waves of prickly cactus.
This living, colorful dance performs every spring and summer under the direction of Terry Brown, who keeps the garden at his Allentown home. However, this year the Allentown Garden Club will help [...]

After spring, consider these blooms for the garden.

April 12, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

If you think bulbs and recall only the hardy spring-flowering daffodils and tulips, your garden is missing the wonderful colors and fragrances of the tender summer-flowering species, from Achimenes to Zantedeschia.
Achimenes are commonly called orchid pansies. They like shade, are great hanging basket plants and like a moist medium. They are in the African violet [...]

The Latest Flower Trends in Interior Decorating for your Home & Office

February 22, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Home & Decoration

By: Janna Hagan
In this time period, people are as busy as ever. Mom’s and dad’s working overtime can be very hectic and hard to handle at some points. Include the kids after school activities, family and work stress and you have a full schedule to fulfill. That’s why many people rarely think or have time [...]

Valley flower prices stable despite California freeze

February 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Valentine’s Day bouquets could cost a few bucks more this year in some parts of the nation thanks to a recent deep freeze in California that wilted millions of flowers.
But little impact is being felt here in the Valley as florists fill and deliver thousands of orders this week in anticipation of the year’s biggest [...]

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The Plant Doctors at the American Phytopathological Society (APS) offer the following care tips to help keep your Christmas cactus healthy throughout—and beyond—this holiday season: * When selecting your plant, make

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