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Interior Landscaping: Thriving ‘interiorscaping’ industry installs and maintains indoor greenery

March 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping, Home & Decoration

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 ...
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Anyone with a warm spot in their garden can grow a sultry beauty

February 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants, Garden

Tropical and subtropical plants are making their presence felt in our temperate Sydney gardens. Just look at how stunning frangipanis are now. Trees are laden with white, pink, apricot or red flowers and the fallen blooms carpet the ground under the tree. Take a deep breath as you walk past ...

An apple and a bag will get bromeliads to bloom

January 19, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Bromeliads are attractive plants that make a strong reminder of the exotic plants of the tropics. Most of us are at least somewhat familiar with bromeliads as exotic tropical plants that show off beautifully as house plants in our climate. If not, it is sure that you will know of ...

GENERA, SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

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

Urn Plants (Aechmea species): Urn plants are easy, dependable bloomers. They have tremendous diversity of color, form and texture. Spiny-edged leaves may be solid green, other colors, speckled or have bands of silver scales. Nearly all do well when mounted, provided they are started young, before the plants are large. ...

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Bromeliads CULTURE

Bromeliads are either epiphytic or terrestrial. Epiphytic plants do not live in soil but survive by clinging to a tree or other supports such as rocks. Epiphytes are not parasites. They

An apple and a bag will get bromeliads to bloom

Bromeliads are attractive plants that make a strong reminder of the exotic plants of the tropics. Most of us are at least somewhat familiar with bromeliads as exotic tropical plants

Choosing the Right Plant For Indoor Gardening

There are so many plants out there, which to choose becomes a difficult part of starting your home garden. With so many to choose from which ones will be right

Flower power on the rails

Flower power will be propelling one train around East Anglia as a rail operator marks its sponsorship of the region's leading environmental competition. A One train decorated with floral patterns was

Town snubs flower contest

A prize-winning town has pulled out of a gardening competition. Worthing has won silver medals at South East In Bloom every year since the Royal Horticultural Society's award system was introduced

£500 boost will help flower beds of Guiseley to blossom

FLOWER beds in Guiseley are set to look blooming marvellous after Leeds City Council gave the town £500 to pay for watering equipment. Local community group Guiseley in Bloom received the

GENERA, SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

Urn Plants (Aechmea species): Urn plants are easy, dependable bloomers. They have tremendous diversity of color, form and texture. Spiny-edged leaves may be solid green, other colors, speckled or have

Chill-out garden voted best at Bloom

PAUL Martin, the winner of the Best in Show award at Bloom 2007, Ireland's newest gardening showcase has described his victory as "a very real honour". The 41-year-old Dundalk native's garden,