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8 tips for urban gardeners

June 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Gardening can be tricky. Choosing plants and fertilizer is enough to overwhelm many aspiring green thumbs, let alone the thought of lifelong horticultural maintenance. City-dwellers have it especially rough — space is limited, light is low, and trees hog all the rainwater. But according to Scott Endres, co-owner of Tangletown ...
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Landscape artists re-create nature

May 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

Peace and tranquility come at no extra charge for clients of Custom Landscaping’s hand-crafted ponds. Also called water features, the customized ponds offer a piece of nature for the home or office. The Wailua-based family business is run by Bruce Horka, a 36-year Kaua‘i resident, and sons Tairoy, 23, and Travis, 26. ...

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Stylish Outdoor Living

April 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Andrea Aurichio Somewhere between the porch and the patio, the deck has emerged as an integral part of home design. The deck, unlike the quintessentially American front porch, is a private space located at the rear of the house. In order to get onto the deck, you usually have to go ...

Aging gardeners should adapt

March 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Nobody likes to talk about growing older. But we all do. As the years pass: poorer eyesight and balance. Less strength and range of motion. Greater reaction to the heat and cold. The gardener should think about these things and adjust as he or she grows older to make time in the yard ...

Clever design turns yard into personal sports center

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

THE CLOCK WINDS DOWN — dribbling across half-court, guarded closely by the defender ... three, two, one — up goes the long jumper. A prayer? No way! This is every basketball player's dream situation. Swish! Nothing but net, string music. The crowd goes wild! How many kids, in how many parks ...

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