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Many dogwood types can thrive in our area

April 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

If you’ve driven south through Illinois, Indiana, or Missouri in March, the wonder of spring flowering trees surely has refreshed your winter soul. Especially resplendent is Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), which abounds in Zone 6, one zone south. It grows here, too, but with neither the vigor nor abundance seen in a warmer clime.
Dogwood trees [...]

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FLOWER POWER: Public gardens will energize you, put a spring in your step

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Cabin fever. A condition of increased anxiety, tension, boredom, etc., caused by
living for some time in a confined space or isolated area, esp. in winter.
– Webster’s New World College Dictionary
There’s no better cure for cabin fever than those first few signs of spring. The many Chicago-area public gardens and nature preserves offer plenty of ways [...]

Mix of early, mid and late bloomers extends daffodils’ happy

March 10, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

When flowers the color of the sun emerge from bare tree branches or from the dark, cold earth, they bring with them warm promises of what is to come.
Daffodils, forsythia, Cornelian cherry dogwoods and many crocuses are lighting up our landscapes with their golden hues.
I can’t help but feel happy when the first daffodils [...]

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FLOWER POWER: Public gardens will energize you, put a spring in your step

Cabin fever. A condition of increased anxiety, tension, boredom, etc., caused by living for some time in a confined space or isolated area, esp. in winter. – Webster’s New World College Dictionary There’s

Many dogwood types can thrive in our area

If you've driven south through Illinois, Indiana, or Missouri in March, the wonder of spring flowering trees surely has refreshed your winter soul. Especially resplendent is Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida),

CAROLINA CHERRY LAUREL (Prunus caroliniana)

Carolina cherry laurel can reach 35 to 40 feet with multiple trunks. Often it is used as a clipped hedge or tall screen to 20 feet high. The densely leaved

Eugenia uniflora (Surinam cherry)

Indigenous to Surinam and French Guiana, the Surinam cherry has become naturalized throughout the Caribbean. It's also a very popular hedging plant in southern Florida. A slender shrub or tree,

YOSHINO CHERRY (P. x yedoensis)

The Yoshino cherry, along with the Japanese cherry tree, dominates the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Mature Height/Spread: The Yoshino cherry can grow 40 to 50

New home arrives for garage dweller

Richard Wycoff's long housing ordeal is almost over. The west-side Springfield man grumbled, groaned, but ultimately grinned as the first half of his modular home arrived Monday. "Son, this time next week

Cherry Blossom festival on for Saturday

The cherry blossoms on Franklin's downtown square may be slow to bloom due to recent cool temperatures, but residents still plan to celebrate them Saturday at the city's first Cherry

CHERRY LAUREL OR ENGLISH LAUREL (Prunus laurocerasus)

Mature Height/Spread: This evergreen, broadleaf shrub can grow to 20 feet but is generally kept smaller in the home landscape. The spread is 6 to 10 feet. The leathery, glossy,
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