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Kanapaha is a trove of greenery and scenery

May 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

You don’t need a tent and a sleeping bag to get out into the wild – you don’t even need to get out of Gainesville.
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens offers a chance to step outside of the whirlwind of classes, work, meetings, parties, bars, clubs and, literally, a chance to stop and smell the roses.
Visitors can take [...]

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Carol’s offers garden freshness

May 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

THE SUMMER SEASON tends to evoke thoughts of hot temperatures, outdoor fun, long days, cool lakes and fresh vegetables from the garden.
However, with today’s fast-paced living, few people have the luxury of time or space to plant a garden and harvest the produce.
Carol’s Fruit and Produce, at 102 E. Holly St. in Ellisville, provides vegetables [...]

New England Spring Flower Show focuses on Asian influence

March 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers

To make a Japanese-influenced garden these days, you have to do more than buy a stone lantern and plant some dwarf evergreens.
American gardeners today are much more sophisticated.
The “Asian fusion” gardening of 2007 is more about the principles of the Japanese or Chinese garden — simplicity and serenity — and less about making an exact [...]

Show of flower power bowls a maiden over

March 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

THE term maiden world voyage sounds deliciously antiquated, as if one would expect said ship to be full of tea-sipping Miss Marple look-alikes in cardigans and brogues. This definitely has not been the case as Queen Mary 2 makes its inaugural loop from Fort Lauderdale via the Pacific and Asia to Southampton, causing a stir [...]

Japanese Garden in San Mateo undergoes $325,000 renovation

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

At the Japanese Garden in Central Park, the front entrance is sealed shut with plywood and its meandering asphalt walkways have been torn up and converted to dirt paths. Deep trenches lined by mounds of dirt snake their way through the 1-acre garden.
But far from signaling the demise of the garden, which opened in [...]

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