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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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April 28, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
Before you shop, take time to evaluate your landscape. For example, are there overhead utility wires where you want to plant? Either choose a different spot or select a tree with a naturally small stature. Here are some things to consider.
Height, width, and form. Trees can be tall and narrow (”columnar”), short and spreading, or [...]
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April 12, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Spring is here, a time of growth and renewal and a time for rhododendron lovers everywhere to celebrate. Rhododendrons only flower once a year, and March through May is the time when most show their splendor. And rhodies are indeed splendid. Growing more than 20 feet tall, with verdant glossy foliage and masses of flowers, [...]
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April 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
A realization came to me the other day as I was looking for signs of spring in my garden. It occurred to me that my garden was now a “grown-up.” Gone were the little plants that I had planted, all the time wishing they were bigger. Everything looked so lost sitting there waiting to [...]
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February 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Helen Chesnut, Times Colonist
A little over a week ago I was walking along a brick pathway between some municipal flower beds in Qualicum Beach when I noticed two women ahead of me bent over one of the beds. As I approached, they asked whether I knew the name of the little yellow flowers that carpeted [...]
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