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Some tropical flowers adapt well to containers

May 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Byron Martin of Logee’s and Karen Park Jennings of Park Seed and Wayside Gardens recommend some tropicals that would work well in containers.
And don’t forget citrus, which has its own following as northern container plants.
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• Passion flowers look great in pots, and Martin says there are some you can try planting early in the [...]

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Recent snow, low temperatures damage trees and plants

April 15, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Herbs, Plants

We definitely have our limits when it comes to tangling with Nature.
There was very little that could have been done to prepare for last weekend’s cold spell except move container plants into a protected area and cover small stuff, but it’s a little hard to cover a tree. After the event there’s even less that [...]

Magnolias offer new look at old favorite

March 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

For me, thinking about the magnolia conjures up thoughts of warm spring days and visions of showy, pink-kissed petals. On a tree that is broadly spreading, the abundant blooms dance like little girl’s dresses. This is what magnolias are supposed to look like.
Often in Michigan, the fuzzy, prominent buds open with a rush of [...]

Take charge of choosing which plants adorn yard

March 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

If you leave everything to the landscaper, you’ll get the same plants and flowers everybody else does.
Contractors, and even many designers, don’t like to take risks with plant selection. And they don’t want to spend any more time than necessary to get your trees, bushes and beds planted. They’ll reuse the same palette of widely [...]

10 Simple Tips To Decorate Your Home

March 09, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Looking for ways to decorate your home that don’t cost a fortune? The Broward County Chapter of the American Red Cross Designers’ Show House may be just the ticket.
Check out these 10 decorating ideas:
1. Door Drama
Your front door looks so 20 years ago, but you don’t want to go through the trouble or expense to [...]

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