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Shady opportunists with delicate grace

May 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Spring-flowering woodlanders are nature’s opportunists. They creep through the bare earth, prompted by lengthening days and warmer temperatures, then flower just before the leafy canopy extends overhead. Many are diminutive and delicately proportioned, but they make a huge impact because they flower while most of the garden is still at rest.
Ideal conditions for growing woodlanders [...]

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Clever design turns yard into personal sports center

March 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

THE CLOCK WINDS DOWN — dribbling across half-court, guarded closely by the defender … three, two, one — up goes the long jumper. A prayer? No way! This is every basketball player’s dream situation. Swish! Nothing but net, string music. The crowd goes wild!
How many kids, in how many parks and driveways, have lived this [...]

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

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

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 – the fragrance is stunning [...]

A Few More Delights Can Bloom in the Fall

December 10, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden

By Lindsay Bond Totten
Scripps Howard News Service
The waning season still has a surprise or two left up its sleeve. One of the most delightful is the unexpected appearance of delicate fall bulbs.
It’s hard to decide where to plant them at first, lest they be swallowed up by groundcovers or completely hidden by the foliage of [...]

Flowers Thats Growing In Shade

December 02, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

If you’re looking for something a little more interesting than moss and lichen to brighten up a shady corner of your garden, the wide variety of shade-loving flowers available will provide you with an abundance of colors and shapes to start your shade garden with.
Knowing what kind of shade you’re working with is the first [...]

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Modern and Simple Desert House Design by Lloyd Russell

Here’s the simple desert house located in Pioneertown California, the house was made of recycled and durable materials as well as a prominent steel canopy that shelters and shades the

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Mature Height/Spread: Sycamore is a massive tree that grows 70 to 100 feet tall with a similar spread. It has a pyramidal form in youth but develops a spreading, rounded

Olive Tree

Historically, the olive tree has played a central role in Mediterranean civilization. Remember, for example, that Moses exempted from military service those men who worked at cultivating olive trees. In

GRAPE IVY

Mature Height/Spread: Grape ivy has compound leaves (a leaf is composed of two or more distinct leaflets) with pointed tips. The leaves are shiny, dark green on brownish trailing stems. Grape

Indian Hawthorn VARIETIES

* ‘Blueberry Muffin’ is very cold hardy with good root rot and foliage disease resistance. It has white flowers, and deep blue fruit. The leaves

Water Lily Dining Chair – Blend Between Traditional And Modern Style

Water Lily dining chair is the perfect combination between traditional craft with modern design style. The arching back acts as a natural lumbar support before sweeping down to the floor.

Japanese Cryptomeria LANDSCAPE USE

The Japanese cedar is a handsome specimen for windscreens, borders and groupings on large properties. It works well as a lawn specimen on smaller properties because of its narrow canopy

HIGAN CHERRY (P. subhirtella)

Mature Height/Spread: The Higan cherry will grow 20 to 40 feet tall and 15 to 30 feet wide. The habit may be upright-spreading, rounded or weeping, depending on the cultivar. Growth
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