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March 14, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Were it not for Asian cultures, we would not know the joys of yoga, sweet and sour pork or tea. Our world would be absent the ancient martial arts, silk and the dwarfed trees known as bonsai. And from this world comes a great gardening truth: those that reflect seasonal change are among the [...]
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May 08, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Winter is generally considered to be the dead season, the time when plants and trees lie dormant until warm weather arrives. But with some planning and design, your winter garden can be the season you enjoy most – when all the work has been done and there is nothing left but the beauty to look [...]
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March 18, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration
Japanese Interior design style have a unique features. Japan is country that have highly variable climate and rich of cultures. So the japanese interior design style must envolved this aspect. Many japanese people now live in high-rise apartment complexes, the more traditional aspects of Japanese home design still thrive.
For people living in Bladerunner style [...]
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March 17, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Q:I HAVE a beautiful 10-year-old red Japanese maple that was
absolutely gorgeous last year. After the leaves turned brown, the maple shed two-thirds of the leaves around the middle of December.
The balance of the brown and curly leaves just hung on the tree. Finally, I found time in late January and stripped them off by hand.
The [...]
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January 08, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
With weeks of abnormally warm weather, there are colorful surprises in flower at the Botanical Garden. In place of the barren or snow-covered landscapes commonly associated with January, snowdrops, witch-hazels, grape-holly, Dawn fragrant viburnum, camellias, winter honeysuckle, and Japanese apricot are all in flower. Some are quite showy, including the lush rose-colored flowers of camellia [...]
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Were it not for Asian cultures, we would not know the joys of yoga, sweet and sour pork or tea. Our world would be absent the ancient martial arts,
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