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Take steps to strengthen summertime plants

June 10, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

Summer officially arrives this month – the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer that the song recalls. Schools get out, lemonade stands appear and the scent of freshly mowed grass fills the air. In the garden, birds, bees and bugs are already busy, and even weekend gardeners have realized that it’s finally warm enough to [...]

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The Ethics of Plant Rescue

April 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

by Moralea Milne
The Victoria Native Plant Study Group (VNPSG) has been at the forefront of the plant rescue movement in British Columbia. By negotiating with developers we save native plants, even some quite rare ones, from sure eradication under the blades and tracks of land-clearing machinery. You must be a member of our organization to [...]

Pick a sunny spot and cram in the flowers for a lovely cutting garden

April 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

Five years ago, an immense – and diseased – oak tree in Betsy Teutsch’s backyard in Philadelphia’s West Mount Airy neighborhood had to come down.
The family mourned the loss of an old friend. And then Teutsch realized that this ecological tragedy was an unexpected horticultural gift.
Suddenly, there was light! Enough for an old-fashioned cutting [...]

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 [...]

SouthCoast exhibitors at New England Spring Flower Show in Boston sweep top honors, including Best in Show

March 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers

First-time exhibitor Michael Jardin of Mattapoisett has been named Best in Show by his peers at the 2007 New England Spring Flower Show this week.
SouthCoast exhibitors won an armful of awards at the show, sponsored by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society at Boston’s Bayside Expo Center. Peter Sadeck of Lakeville was named a Gold Medalist, among [...]

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Sultan Lounge – Luxury Interior with Golden Hue

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A spring tuneup for your lawn: Give the grass a good rake and clean up flower beds

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Abundant herbs? Dry them

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