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Tricks of the spring garden trade begin to blossom

April 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Gardening season starts with the first official day of spring and this year the warmer season brings hot colours and statuesque accessories to gardens. Carla Allen, a syndicated garden columnist with Transcontinental Media, says backyard horticulturalists looking to keep up with modern trends should select bright flowers in brilliant colours such ...
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Gardening goes water-wise

March 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

It’s hard to believe after our wet winter but the emphasis for this year’s and future gardens will be on saving our most precious resource, water. We are obligated to use it wisely and I will pass on any information and tips pertaining to the issue that I discover. Do ...

Refresh your garden this spring with new plant varieties

March 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

Every year, there are introductions of new plant varieties to the market. I read gardening magazines every spring to find the new plants to look for, and then go sleuthing at garden centers and poking about my neighbors’ yards. I make note of newly introduced plants that I like in containers ...

It May be Snowing Outside, But You Can Still Enjoy Growing your own Fresh Vegetables with Container Gardening

February 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

– Most gardeners get their gardening fix in the dark days of winter by browsing the seed catalogues and garden magazines. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Did you know that you can grow more than just herbs with indoor container gardening? We’ve all seen a display in a ...

Gardening for Everyone, and ‘Everyone’ Includes You

January 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Six free Gardening for Everyone classes that should provoke most any gardener's interest are scheduled for Feb. 10 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Centralia College. Sponsored by Washington State University Master Gardeners of Lewis County, regular attendees take note this semi-annual event has been changed to Washington Hall ...

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On hands and knees, she and volunteers will methodically bury the bulbs. Inside more than 6,000 shells, vibrant spring hues of red and yellow need only a little time before they

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Some people can look at a plain stretch of yard and get inspired. Others just get overwhelmed. It's those latter folks that Ellen Zachos had in mind when she wrote her

Container gardening can be fun in the sun

Container gardening can be fun and rewarding. If you have a container that is difficult to reach with a garden hose, you may consider begonias. These plants do not require

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Garden writers to speak in Mobile

Two of Southern Living's best-known garden writers, Linda Askey and Steve Bender, will be giving separate presentations in Mobile in the coming weeks. Linda Askey, who was the face and soul

Garden showcase opening attracts Delaware officials

The scene was more consistent with a political rally than a gardening exhibit. On hand for opening ceremonies at East Coast Garden Center were Sen. George Bunting, D-Bethany Beach; Rep.