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March 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Trees and shrubs
Spring flowering shrubs should be pruned, only if needed, after spring bloom. Fertilize then, as well. Most shrubs will benefit from one application of fertilizer per year, and spring is a fine time to apply it. Repeated applications should not be necessary.
Annual flowers and vines
Our pansies seem finally to be recovering from our [...]

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Garden catalogs enticing

January 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

If all our flowers and vegetables blossomed and fruited as well as they do in the seed catalogs that are filling our mailboxes, we would be living in a paradise garden. This does not happen to me, however, and I am pretty sure it does not happen to you.
But the catalogs do inspire and excite [...]

Herbs SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Herbs, Landscaping, Plants

In addition to the few listed here, possibly hundreds of herbs can be grown successfully in South Carolina. This is a large, diverse and fascinating group of plants.
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is one of the easiest annual herbs to grow from seed. Plant in the spring after the last frost in full sun and rich, well-drained [...]

HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE CULTIVARS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

Beans
Beans of all kinds are very popular heirloom vegetables. There are thousand of cultivars, with huge variations in taste, size, color and markings, and climate adaptability.
Beans are usually not cross-pollinated. Separate plantings by enough distance to avoid having their vines intertwine. Allow the seed to thoroughly mature on the vine. Pull the entire plant and [...]

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Home garden plants will produce more if you pick frequently

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COMMON WHITE JASMINE

Common white jasmine or poet’s jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is hardy throughout the Midlands but questionable in the Upstate. Mature Height/Spread: Common jasmine grows to a height of 10 to 15 feet

Discovering the unique calico flower

Are you really looking for a conversation plant for your garden? Well, do I have one for you! Botanically it’s called Aristolochia littoralis, with a common name of calico flower.

The Facts About Squash and Melon

by National Gardening Association Editors There are many old myths about the freak results of cross-pollination between cucumbers and melons, pumpkins and squashes prevail, and most need clearing up. Crossing Squashes Mixed breeding

OTHER JASMINUM SPECIES

All other Jasminum species are semi-tropical vines, which are best planted in the spring after the danger of frost is past. Later plantings can be successful, if the plants are

GARDENING Termite Pesticides And Your Vegetables

Q. We had our house treated for termites earlier this year. The termite company said it was safe to plant a vegetable garden within 3 feet of the treated areas,

CONFEDERATE JASMINE

Confederate jasmine or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is highly prized for its heavily scented clusters of phlox-like flowers, which bloom on twining stems in spring and summer. It is hardy
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