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Gardening in containers is just blossoming

June 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Container gardening has moved outdoors, becoming an important segment of the gardening industry and along the way evolving into unique landscape designs.
It’s “easy, fun, anybody can do it,” said Patty Rowland, a master gardener from Blakesburg. She “loves gardening; has always loved gardening.” As a little girl, she “potted weeds in pork and bean [...]

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Tailor vegetable gardens to the Wyoming environment

June 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Wyoming’s growing season is short, temperatures fluctuate from cold to hot and there are untimely frosts.
High or steady winds can cause physical damage to plants, soil erosion and rapid drying. The native soils are usually alkaline, low in organic matter, shallow, rocky and cold.
Innovative home gardeners find many ways to tailor the garden to [...]

A roof garden makes your home greener

June 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Artist Scota Rakison has one of the most enviable views in London. From the roof terrace of her Barnes house she can see a great, wide lazy bend of the Thames, and on the other side, a fringe of acid-green willows, boathouses and the well-kept grass of the Civil Service playing fields.
It is the more [...]

De-Stress Your New Plants

May 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

The last cold snap is behind us now (hopefully) and the gardening season has arrived in earnest. Although the weather has been glorious these last few weeks, the downside is that much of the area is in a drought. April didn’t bring the showers she promised — so how shall we tend to our May [...]

Bulbs can keep a garden colorful, with little effort

May 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Summer blooming bulbs are a great way to keep a garden colorful through the summer and even the fall with some flowers.
Many people are familiar with spring blooming bulbs such as tulips and daffodils. But many summer bloomers are just as colorful and come in a variety of shapes and sizes, giving the avid gardener [...]

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