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May 14, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
If you’ve been toying with the idea of transforming your garden from a water-gulper to a water-sipper, this year’s expected drought conditions may push you closer to turning those good intentions into a real plan.
Getting started with un-thirsty California native plants has never been easier, thanks to the publication of “Designing California Native Gardens,” [...]
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April 07, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
A lovely palette of native flowering plants does more than beautify your garden. It also provides a satisfying buffet for a group of industrious pollinators you may know nothing about: native bees.
These little guys are just the sort of low-maintenance freeloaders you want to welcome and encourage to stay. They’re shy and solitary – [...]
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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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March 05, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Events, Garden
A volunteer training class will begin at 1 p.m. March 11 for Old Economy Village, a collection of restored 19th-century buildings and gardens in Ambridge, Beaver County.
Prospective volunteers must first fill out an application by calling 724-266-4500, ext. 108, or e-mailing raoldeconomy@state.pa.us.
Rain barrel workshops
The Pennsylvania Resource Council will host a series of rain barrel [...]
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February 21, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Landscaping
Bob Fowler never will forget the first time he saw palm trees.
As a child growing up on the East Coast, he spent summer vacations on South Carolina beaches with his family. To the boy from Philadelphia, where the winter wind has a bite like a Tabasco-splashed cheesesteak, the swaying palms seemed tropical and exotic — [...]
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