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Flower Gardening FAQ

April 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

For you that want to learn more about flower and gardening, this article was right for tou, I found it from google and I hope this article was useful for you, Florist, master gardener and many more.
Q. I am going to plant some flowers in the front of my house in a flowerbed. The front [...]

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Frugal Ideas For Spring Decorating

April 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Fresh, Frugal Ideas!
Here are some great ideas for bringing the freshness of spring into your home.
Sponge paint your walls, or a key piece of furniture. Blues, greens, pinks, and yellows in pastel shades refresh a room, and the softness of sponging gives an “impressionistic” appeal.
Take clippings from outdoor ivy, and root in water for FREE [...]

Time to start gardening?

March 30, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Greenhouses are filling with plants and local nurseries are gearing up for a busy spring season.
But it’s been kinda cold.
Those flowers, bushes and ornamental grasses are sure tempting for those itching to work in the yard, but is it safe to plant outside when nighttime temperatures can still dip into the 20s?
Sure — as long [...]

March 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Trees and shrubs
Spring flowering shrubs should be pruned, only if needed, after spring bloom. Fertilize then, as well. Most shrubs will benefit from one application of fertilizer per year, and spring is a fine time to apply it. Repeated applications should not be necessary.
Annual flowers and vines
Our pansies seem finally to be recovering from our [...]

Garden planning kicks off

March 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

It’s spring!
Nurseries and garden centers are bursting with colorful flowers. Store shelves are stocked with products promising to deliver greener and lusher lawns. Vegetable seed packets are packed tightly in store display compartments. And flower beds are begging for a weeding and a fresh layer of mulch.
Do the pleasant springtime temperatures and abundant golden sunshine [...]

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Time to start gardening?

Greenhouses are filling with plants and local nurseries are gearing up for a busy spring season. But it's been kinda cold. Those flowers, bushes and ornamental grasses are sure tempting for those

Garden Flowers Classifications

Garden flowers can be classified into three basic groups: annuals, biennials, and perennials. This method of classifying garden flowers is based on the amount of time it takes them to

ANNUAL HIBISCUS

The two hibiscus most commonly grown as annuals are not true annuals, but tropical shrubs that thrive outdoors during hot South Carolina summers. They can be grown in the ground

Native plants work best for beginning water gardens

Water gardeners need pretty plants, and these native ones will work well, either in the water or along the edge. After they are established, they require little maintenance. Here's a list

Impatiens Bring Color To Summer Garden

Impatiens rank among the top 10 most popular annuals in the United States, primarily because they are colorful, dependable plants which bloom steadily all summer, according the master gardener Tom

Monkey flowers can dress up any garden

Until recently I had no idea why they call this pretty little bloomer monkey flower; I thought it deserved better. Some people say if you squeeze the bottom of the

Coleus LANDSCAPE USE

Most coleus will grow best in part shade or dappled light. However, several new cultivars are available that will thrive in full, hot sun. They are listed in the cultivar

Container gardening can be fun in the sun

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
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