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Landscaping creates a feeling of space

August 13, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Plants, Garden, Landscaping

Grace and Matt Savage were busy dentists expecting their first baby when they moved into a new house with, to their delight, a teeny, 10th-of-an-acre yard. We'll keep it simple, they thought. But Grace's dad, an entrepreneur with a passion for landscaping, wasn't satisfied. First came the boxwoods. Then the rose bushes. The ...
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At Garden Walk, moss on the table and bulbs on the roof

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

The peonies and black-eyed Susans were lovely. So too were the hydrangea bushes and rose of Sharon trees. And the fountains and statues of angels and wooden benches and window boxes. The gardens on display Saturday at the 2006 Garden Walk Buffalo featured some of the city's most attractive front, side ...

Edible blooms: Find garnish in the garden

July 27, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Herbs

Edible flowers are a simple way of making a striking, memorable presentation on the plate. Packages of edible flowers are available in the fresh-herb section of many supermarkets, but if you know what you're looking for and follow safety guidelines, you can find a lovely garnish in your own garden. "I ...

Stalking the perfect shrub: Mandy Monath waxes poetic about the wax myrtle, a plant for all seasons

July 16, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants, Garden

After constructing a little courtyard halfway down my front walk, I searched for weeks to find the right thing to plant around it. I'm lucky I didn't wreck the car as some small tree with the perfect shape caught my eye, or some large shrub, limbed up like a candelabra, ...

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