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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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Gardeners need a game plan to get the most out of Epcot’s festival celebrating plant life.

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

With 30 million flowers and 300,000 bedding plants, there will be plenty to dazzle the eye at the 14th Annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.
In this horticultural extravaganza, which opens Thursday, Mickey Mouse turns up as a pirate-themed topiary; Minnie Mouse as a princess-styled topiary; and a pirate-ship-shaped creation will be laden with flowers.
In [...]

Home and garden events

March 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events

SATURDAY “HOW-TO” CLINICS, MARCH 24-31: “How To Update Your Bathroom,” 11 a.m.-noon; “How To Decorate With Molding,” noon-1 p.m.; “How To Install Hardwood Flooring,” 1-2 p.m. March 24 and 31, Lowe’s Home Improvement stores. FREE. Check with your local store to verify clinic times and dates: DeLand, (386) 785-2430; Orange City, 774-7000; Ormond Beach, 671-9112; [...]

The 14th annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Florida is always ready for a garden party — particularly in the spring! Each year, a variety of festivals celebrate flower power and the great outdoors in every corner of our state. Here are some highlights for this upcoming season:
• The 14th annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival in Orlando is arguably the [...]

Home Gardeners to Get Tips at Spring Gardening Clinic on March 31

March 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Garden

Home gardeners — either novice or expert — will have a chance to get up-to-date gardening information to make the 2007 gardening season a success in a Spring Gardening Clinic on March 31 at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith.
The free clinic will be held from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. in the Latture [...]

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Native Florida wildflowers will be featured during the International Flower Festival at Epcot in Orlando April 5 through June 3. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, in partnership with

Water conservation urged

Demand for water in Florida is going to increase as the population increases and local governments need to focus on working regionally to meet those future needs, state Department of

Flower Show To Use Alternative Water Supply

Premier Steve Bracks announced today that groundwater and recycled water would be used in the outdoor gardens at this week’s Melbourne International Flower and Garden show. Mr Bracks said the Victorian

What is a rain garden and why do you need one?

A rain garden is a special type of garden designed to collect and absorb storm water runoff from a roof, sidewalk, or parking lot. Rain gardens, like regular gardens, are

Home and garden events

SATURDAY "HOW-TO" CLINICS, MARCH 24-31: "How To Update Your Bathroom," 11 a.m.-noon; "How To Decorate With Molding," noon-1 p.m.; "How To Install Hardwood Flooring," 1-2 p.m. March 24 and 31,

The Zebra Longwing butterfly

Spring is just around the corner. Already Floridians are observing nest building and new birth activities. As we were working in the garden last weekend we noticed a chrysalis nearby

Rows of roses to be shown

The Tropical Rose Society annually puts its finest flowers on display in the winter because the plants are at their best in South Florida with lower humidity and less rain. This

Escaped water plants are a threat to water bodies in Gwinnett

There are many exotic plant species that can damage Gwinnett County waterways. Water hyacinth, water lettuce, hydrilla, watermilfoil, aligatorweed and lotus are all introduced plants that can be serious pests
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