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March 23, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Preserve Those Beauties
As beautiful as those flower deliveries look when they arrive on your doorstep, you can bet your money on the fact that they won¡¯t stay that way. Eventually they will wither and die. If you want to preserve their beauty and keep them forever, try air-drying them. To air dry fresh flowers follow [...]
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March 08, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Twenty years ago, it was virtually impossible to buy organically grown seeds. Among the more readily available seeds, many varieties were treated with toxic fungicides that commercial growers — and most gardeners — thought were essential to success. But today we know better, and so does a new generation of seed sellers. Companies such as [...]
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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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August 05, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Events, Flowers, Garden
I read once that gardening is a form of autobiography. Instead of combining letters, words and sentences into the story of your life, gardeners mix color, texture, fragrance and sculpture into a canvass that tells a story all its own. A story that is often times a mirror image to the gardener’s own personality.
This sentiment [...]
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“Another job well done,” enthused
THE poor condition of the stonework at the Hosking Memorial Garden is a sign of neglect, says retired Queen Elizabeth Park superintendent Colin Pugh.
In the 26 years Mr Pugh cared
Although fresh herbs are always preferable to dried, drying herbs is a way to extend your garden's reach past the first frost.
At the end of the season, herb gardener Alexandra