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June 21, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Mention gardening to most folks and they automatically think “work.” But the co-owners of Northwind Perennial Farm believe you should think “fun.” And that goes for both the partnership and their customers.
“The joy of Northwind is not income related but how much fun we have each day doing what a lot of folks refer to [...]
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June 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Whether it’s a bite of melon or a hot, juicy pepper you’re after – or maybe a tomato plant or two – the thought of growing your own food needn’t be unappetizing.
Fresh vegetables from the garden can provide a fun family activity, incorporate healthy foods into the diet and serve as an introduction to sustainable [...]
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May 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Landscaping
White irises launch and purple alliums burst like fireworks into the sky over a stout Japanese maple seemingly meditating on waves of prickly cactus.
This living, colorful dance performs every spring and summer under the direction of Terry Brown, who keeps the garden at his Allentown home. However, this year the Allentown Garden Club will help [...]
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May 23, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration
When we think of an ecological house, we usually get a picture of a shining new edifice made from straw bales, adobe or experimental materials, complete with solar electric panels and a high-tech heating system. Perhaps the building has an unusual shape, resembling a dome or a crystal, or is built underground. To many, their [...]
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May 23, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Q: I have noticed on a couple of plants in my yard (a rosemary bush and a flowering plant with carnation-like flowers) a white substance (looks like a dollop of spit) at the top of some of the branches. Is this an insect depositing something?
A: This gooey little surprise, common in Bay Area gardens at [...]
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