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Lawn be gone: Plant moss, flowers or ponds instead

June 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If you’ve finally had it up to here with grass, primarily the repetitive mowing, weeding, watering and feeding routines, then you’re in luck. You don’t have to look far for some attractive and less labor-intensive alternatives.
Consider the merits of replacing or at least downsizing your lawn with clover, moss, ground covers, rocks, water features, succulents [...]

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How the gardens grow at Ingliston

May 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

IT promises to be one of the most spectacular displays in this year’s Gardening Scotland extravaganza. Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden’s 16m by 17m exhibit, to be unveiled at the show which opens on June 1, will include 25-foot trees, two ponds and a summer house, as well as hundreds of plants from across the world.
So [...]

State issues new inspection protocol for plants, flowers

May 06, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

A federal order placing Hawaii and parts of California under quarantine could have a devastating effect on Hawaii flower growers and nursery operators if it slows or blocks their shipments, the farmers said.
But Kula farmers said they did not think the cause of the quarantine, the light brown apple moth, is found in their area.
The [...]

Re-thinking an old garden

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

A realization came to me the other day as I was looking for signs of spring in my garden. It occurred to me that my garden was now a “grown-up.” Gone were the little plants that I had planted, all the time wishing they were bigger. Everything looked so lost sitting there waiting to [...]

Indoors & Out

March 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

We’ve always been fascinated by bonsai — the art of miniaturizing plants — but we’ve been too intimidated to give it a try. But courage follows knowledge, and the Diablo Bonsai Club hopes to educate and encourage us at its 25th annual Bonsai Exhibition.
The shows runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 31-April 1 [...]

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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

SLASH PINE

Mature Height: Slash pine (Pinus elliottii) will reach 100 feet at maturity. Growth Rate: This species grows fast (more than 2 feet per year). Ornamental Features: The needles come in pairs or

LOBLOLLY PINE

Mature Height: Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) will grow to 90 feet, usually smaller under landscape conditions (40 to 50 feet). Growth Rate: This is one of the fastest-growing southern pines. It

VIRGINIA OR SCRUB PINE

Mature Height/Spread: Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana) grows 15 to 40 feet in height with a 10 to 30 feet spread. Growth Rate: The growth rate is slow, less than 12 inches

WHITE PINE

Mature Height/Spread: White pine (Pinus strobes) reaches 50 to 80 feet in height and 20 to 40 feet in spread. Sometimes, it can grow to 150 feet and more. Growth Rate:

LONGLEAF PINE

Mature Height: Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) grows to 55 to 80 feet. Growth Rate: Longleaf pine grows slowly during the first five to 10 years, after that the growth rate is

JAPANESE BLACK PINE

Mature Height/Spread: Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergiana) reaches 20 to 80 feet in height with a greatly variable spread, usually 20 to 40 feet under cultivation. Growth Rate: Japanese black pine

GENERAL INFORMATION ON PINES

Mature Height/Spread: The height and spread varies depending on the species. Sizes of mature trees range from 4 feet (dwarf forms of mugo pine) to 100 feet (white pine). Growth Rate:
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