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May 14, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Byron Martin of Logee’s and Karen Park Jennings of Park Seed and Wayside Gardens recommend some tropicals that would work well in containers.
And don’t forget citrus, which has its own following as northern container plants.
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• Passion flowers look great in pots, and Martin says there are some you can try planting early in the [...]
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April 12, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Spring is here, a time of growth and renewal and a time for rhododendron lovers everywhere to celebrate. Rhododendrons only flower once a year, and March through May is the time when most show their splendor. And rhodies are indeed splendid. Growing more than 20 feet tall, with verdant glossy foliage and masses of flowers, [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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March 07, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration, Landscaping
Have you ever sat in a hotel lobby surrounded by lush plants and wished you could have your own indoor garden paradise? If so, it’s time to call a plantscaper.
Just as some breathtaking outdoor gardens are planted and maintained by professionals, there are stunning indoor gardens installed and cared for by trained interior landscapers.
“Many people [...]
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Byron Martin of Logee's and Karen Park Jennings of Park Seed and Wayside Gardens recommend some tropicals that would work well in containers.
And don't forget citrus, which has its own
Mature Height/Spread: These very hardy plants form a low cluster of stiff, pointed leaves, 2½ feet long and 1 inch wide. The leaves have long, loose fibers at the edges.
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