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May 26, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Designing gardens is almost second nature to plant enthusiast Nancy Wells.“I guess I just have an eye,” she says modestly as she takes a small group of visitors on a tour of her well-appointed gardens and home in Doylestown Borough.
You won’t get any arguments about that statement.
Wells, a longtime gardener, tended to about 15 acres [...]
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April 29, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Plants
If you’ve driven south through Illinois, Indiana, or Missouri in March, the wonder of spring flowering trees surely has refreshed your winter soul. Especially resplendent is Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), which abounds in Zone 6, one zone south. It grows here, too, but with neither the vigor nor abundance seen in a warmer clime.
Dogwood trees [...]
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February 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Landscaping
Kathy Swan enjoys telling the story about being very pregnant and finding the big copper house.
She and husband Gerry had just finished breakfast at a downtown restaurant last May.
She was nine months along, and she thought a walk might help encourage the birth. Gerry said he wanted to show her a nearby house [...]
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August 13, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Landscaping
There is a side of me that thinks when we start to obsess about what our lawns look like it is time for us to think about taking up a new hobby, like alphabetizing our canned goods (sadly, I actually do this). But wait, isn’t this green space also God’s space, some of the last [...]
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July 24, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Fashion is fleeting, but nature endures.
So it seems appropriate that one of the lasting gifts from the recent Designer ShowHouse at the historical Perkins Stone Mansion was an enhancement of its gardens and grounds.
As decorators were transforming the inside of the mansion and the nearby John Brown House for the Junior League of Akron’s show [...]
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