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It’s not too late to add color to the garden

June 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

It’s not too late to fill your garden with color that will last through the sultry summer season. That’s the word from a green-thumb who knows this area well: Kim Fogarty, manager of Blooming Colors Nursery and Landscaping in Grapevine. Here are the top 10 plants she recommends planting now if your yard still [...]

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Colorful flowers aren’t that hard

May 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

There’s a secret to great big bold flowers.
What you need are plants that grow even if you plant them upside down, which happens more than you think.
The Lily family has produced two no-brainers that produce truly inspiring flowers. They are relatively cold hardy and when you use them together you get a full range of [...]

10 Downing Street garden ‘welcoming to birds’

May 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

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 charity.
The garden belonging to one of the UK’s most famous addresses – No 10 Downing Street – has been commended for its bird-friendliness.
According to Paul [...]

Big colorful flowers aren’t that hard, with a tip or two

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

If you’re a first time homeowner, listen up. If you think you can’t grow fabulous flowers, read on. If past failures have made you throw your hands up and retreat from gardening in general, get ready to rumble! There’s a secret to great, big bold flowers.
Forget about all that stuff you see in catalogs that [...]

Spring gardening by Lifestyle Guru Mar Jennings

May 14, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Mother’s Day is a day to celebrate mom. But it can also mean the start of the spring gardening season. Lifestyle Guru Mar Jennings joined Good Morning Connecticut Weekend with some gardening tips and advice.
Information provided by Mar:
Spring Gardening
Here is what you will find me doing in my garden in early spring: Spring weather varies [...]

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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

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Ten steps to planting a great flower border

By KATHY HUMMEL We’ve all driven by a house or leafed through a magazine and breathed a WOW at landscaping which made our heart skip a beat. What is it that

It’s not too late to add color to the garden

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Is This The End For The British Garden?

Lush green lawns and blooming borders – iconic symbols of Britain – could become extinct as we ­experience longer, hotter summers. Traditional plants will be replaced by Mediterranean varieties such as

Now is the time to create your summer flower beds

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