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March 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Soon to be ushering in the season are the showy Southern Indica azaleas (Rhododendron indicum) which, with their hybrids, have come to be some of the most widely used landscaping plants in the coastal South, and with good reason. The plants are unsurpassed for their rich evergreen foliage, spectacular spring bloom, showy size and relative [...]
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November 29, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
By : Michael MacCaskey
Broadly speaking, ranunculus are frost-hardy cool-season perennials. They perform best where winters are relatively mild and springs are long and cool. The roots tolerate soil temperatures to 10°F, while growing plants can handle temperatures below 20°F for several hours.
Ranunculus are most popular in the mild-winter regions of the South and West, in [...]
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A look at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, which will be studied by scientists looking for signs of prehistoric inhabitants:
WHAT IS IT: A federally protected sanctuary of underwater
Most iris, especially bearded iris, will grow best with full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. In very hot areas though, some shade in the afternoon
Attributes: Daffodils are by far the best spring-blooming bulbs to plant in the Mid-South. These natives of the Mediterranean are grown from the Canadian border to Florida.
There are 25 species
Flower bulbs are extremely easy to plant and take care of. Moreover, many of the famous flowers are grown from flower bulbs: so you need to learn the basic rules
Thanks for Douglas C. Holland who sent us this contemporary house on a cypress lake in Louisiana. Its a gorgeous house built on 10,000 square feet area designed by architect
Garden Club of Wiscasset
Wiscasset Garden Club members October 5 practiced the oriental art of "Shokwa" flower design, taught by Myrna Paye, who had studied in Japan the ancient art of
Charlie Nardozzi, Gardening with Charlie
National Gardening Association
The end of summer is near, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the gardening season. In most areas of the country, late
When: Sept. 16 and 17, 2006 Hours: Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Location: Clark County Fairgrounds in Ridgefield, WACost: Admission is Free; parking is $5.00
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