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It’s decision-making time of year for gardeners

March 12, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

A lion, a lamb or a penguin?
February has the groundhog and his shadow, while March is usually a tossup between the lion or the lamb. This year has been a roller coaster ride, weatherwise: from one of the mildest early winters on record to weeks of frigid cold and ice that would make penguins feel [...]

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Ten steps to planting a great flower border

March 10, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Landscaping

By KATHY HUMMEL
We’ve all driven by a house or leafed through a magazine and breathed a WOW at landscaping which made our heart skip a beat. What is it that takes a garden out of the realm of ordinary into the WOW category?
Here are some guidelines to consider.
Good gardens, like great interior designs must follow [...]

Having Your Wedding Cake – and Eating It Too!

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

Q- When should I order my wedding cake?
A – Chef Neide – Start to think about styles, designs and flavors about 6 months to one year in advance, if possible.
Q- How do I know what size cake I should order?
A – Austin Cake Lady – It’s important to know what size cake to order because [...]

Denver Parks Gives Flower Tours For Gardeners

July 24, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers, Garden

Denver Parks and Recreation Department is set to host its first “Buds-To-Blooms” garden tour series to show gardeners how to design their flower beds and care for their plants.
The series consists of three tours, all of which are hosted on different dates.
Ronn Neath, a horticulturalist with the Parks and Rec department, spoke with CBS4 about [...]

Choosing a landscape designer

July 17, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

More than two years ago, this column was about “How to Work with a Landscape Contractor.” I reviewed the differences between landscape contractors, landscape designers and landscape architects — and the choice of the right professional for the work to be done. (Refer to the list of online resources in today’s column.)
Recently, a Herald reader [...]

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Denver Parks Gives Flower Tours For Gardeners

Denver Parks and Recreation Department is set to host its first "Buds-To-Blooms" garden tour series to show gardeners how to design their flower beds and care for their plants. The series

£500 boost will help flower beds of Guiseley to blossom

FLOWER beds in Guiseley are set to look blooming marvellous after Leeds City Council gave the town £500 to pay for watering equipment. Local community group Guiseley in Bloom received the

Flowers to the fore in weekend plant-out

GREEN-FINGERED residents had a fantastic weekend brightening up flower beds in Royston. Guides and Brownies were up early to fill new flower planters at the Guide hut, near Greneway School in

Green thumbs wanted

Judy Bolis has great faith in the volunteers of South Lyon. As a well-known volunteer in the community, she's met many folks who give up their time to fill a

Garden Flower Soil Requirement

To support your graden flower grow well, you need to compose the right soil. The beauty of flowering plants needs little exaggeration of any description. Every gardener seeks the beauty

Only one of our coppers is on ‘gardening leave’

Taxpayers group critical of national picture Only one member of staff from Beds Police is currently suspended on paid "gardening leave", new figures have revealed, amid concerns that some forces act

Annual Vinca LANDSCAPE USE

Vinca is an easy-to-grow annual for beds, borders, edging and containers. Vinca prefers full sun, tolerates heat and drought and can be relied on to flower in the hottest weather

Centennial floral design featured at flower show

Redlands Horticultural and Improvement Society's 95th Annual Flower Show "Garden Harmony" will be held on April 28 - 29 in the glass-enclosed ESRI Cafe facility at 380 New York Street
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