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Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose

June 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it’s a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each other. Most clematis are vines that need the support of a structure or a plant. But the support needn’t be vertical; the plants will grow [...]

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Container gardening can be fun in the sun

June 06, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Container gardening can be fun and rewarding. If you have a container that is difficult to reach with a garden hose, you may consider begonias. These plants do not require water as frequently as others because of their fleshy tissue. Either dragon wings or regular fibrous begonias work well under these circumstances.
The dragon wing begonias [...]

Deadline for spring gardening chores approaching rapidly

June 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

“Do now or don’t do” time has arrived for central U.S. residents who work in their yard and garden.
“June 1 is typically a good deadline to be finished with any spring plantings–annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees,” said Emily Nolting, horticulturist with Kansas State University Research and Extension. “Of course, planting can continue well into June. [...]

Deadline for spring gardening chores approaching rapidly

June 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

“Do now or don’t do” time has arrived for central U.S. residents who work in their yard and garden.
“June 1 is typically a good deadline to be finished with any spring plantings–annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees,” said Emily Nolting, horticulturist with Kansas State University Research and Extension. “Of course, planting can continue well into June. [...]

Petal power: Some flowers are both beautiful and edible

May 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Herb Receipes

The view from the kitchen window includes all varieties of blooming beauties on these late-spring days.
Why not add the petals of some of those flowers to the dishes you are cooking?
The petals of pot marigolds, or calendula, are recommended for salads, as are chive blossoms, rose petals and dandelions.
The bright yellow dandelion you remember from [...]

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