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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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Find easy-to-maintain gardens at flower show

March 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers

Think it’s impossible to have a beautiful yard that needs little care? Plenty of garden experts want to show you how to make this fantasy come true. Always filled with spectacular gardens, the New England Spring Flower Show this year explores an increasingly popular trend – designing with hardy plants that do well in dry [...]

Frost chilling reminder to gardeners

February 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

THE damage isn’t difficult to spot.
All across the Bay Area, in front yards and outside public buildings, we see freeze-dried lawns, palm trees with nipped fronds, and flattened agapanthus that look as if a large elephant, or maybe an extra-chunky polar bear, sat on them.
It’s the price we pay for the gift of being able [...]

Flowers Thats Growing In Shade

December 02, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

If you’re looking for something a little more interesting than moss and lichen to brighten up a shady corner of your garden, the wide variety of shade-loving flowers available will provide you with an abundance of colors and shapes to start your shade garden with.
Knowing what kind of shade you’re working with is the first [...]

Herbs SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Herbs, Landscaping, Plants

In addition to the few listed here, possibly hundreds of herbs can be grown successfully in South Carolina. This is a large, diverse and fascinating group of plants.
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is one of the easiest annual herbs to grow from seed. Plant in the spring after the last frost in full sun and rich, well-drained [...]

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Geranium SPECIES, TYPES AND CULTIVARS

Common geraniums are actually members of the genus Pelargonium, while "true" geraniums include native wildflowers and herbaceous perennials. Major types of geraniums grown by home gardeners include the following: Common garden

Butterflies ‘appearing four-and-a-half weeks early’

British butterflies have been appearing an average of four-and-a-half weeks early this spring, conservationists have claimed, with at least 11 species making their earliest recorded appearance. At least 11 of Britain's

Cherry Blossom festival on for Saturday

The cherry blossoms on Franklin's downtown square may be slow to bloom due to recent cool temperatures, but residents still plan to celebrate them Saturday at the city's first Cherry

Familiar flower may not be what you think it is

It is not a geranium. It has plump, fuzzy, pungent leaves. Its flowers pop in a shade of lipstick red. It spills from the windows of Italian villas and dresses up

10 Downing Street garden ‘welcoming to birds’

Thick herbaceous borders, flowering plants and walls covered in climbing ivy make the garden of No 10 Downing Street attractive to a range of bird species, according to a conservation

SPRUCE PINE

Mature Height: Spruce pine (Pinus glabra) grows to 50 to 90 feet. Growth Rate: This species grows relatively fast. Ornamental Features: The dark green, twisted, 3-inch long needles grow in bundles of

Orchid Care Angraicoid

This orchid species come mainly from Africa and Madagascar, with the latter giving us most of the more showy species. With nearly 1000 species, it is easy to select groups

Saving garden seeds has advantages

Considering all of those seed catalogs that come in the mail over the winter, each offering hundreds of vegetable varieties, why would a gardener bother to collect seeds from the
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