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Roof gardens

June 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

I fantasise about floating in a hot air balloon above the rooftops of cities such as London, Paris and New York, simply to snoop at the roof gardens.
Whenever I walk around a city, I’m always on the lookout for secret, hidden gardens; shady courtyards, glimpsed through open gateways, or leafy residential squares spied through high [...]

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Master Gardeners: Add color to your hillside without drawing deer

May 15, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Gardening on a hillside presents a unique set of challenges. Hillside gardening without deer fencing exponentially increases the challenges.
My own home has a steep rise from the street to the front fence. For decades, families of deer have used this narrow space as their well-carved trail to access the tasty treats in the unenclosed neighborhood [...]

How To Choosing a Tree

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 [...]

Our flower power!

April 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Gardening is more popular than ever, with many of us spending our free time planting, weeding and mowing. Ahead of this weekend’s Spring House and Garden Show at Belfast’s King’s Hall, Chrissie Russell and Grainne McCarry asked some very keen green-fingered folk just how their gardens grow
Jill Russell (68) is married to George and lives [...]

Sky’s the limit for future housing

April 22, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Modular Home

Over the past 100 years, home building has evolved and matured, yet the basic exterior appearance has not changed much.
But as we face land and labour shortages, high construction costs, innovative new technologies and a growing demand for sustainable materials, we are poised to witness some monumental changes in housing.
One program that may prove [...]

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MUGO PINE

Mature Height/Spread: Mugo pine (Pinus mugo) grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet and a width of 20 to 25 feet. The mature height and spread of some

CALIFORNIA PRIVET (Ligustrum ovalifolium)

Mature Height/Spread: This semi-evergreen shrub grows rapidly to 15 feet, has dark green, 2½ -inch leaves and dull white, heavy scented flowers. Landscape Use: California privet makes a good hedge, when

LONGLEAF PINE

Mature Height: Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) grows to 55 to 80 feet. Growth Rate: Longleaf pine grows slowly during the first five to 10 years, after that the growth rate is

JAPANESE PRIVET (Ligustrum japonicum)

Mature Height/Spread:This is an evergreen shrub with a compact growth habit to 10 feet high and 5 to 6 feet wide. The foliage is 2 to 4 inches long and

WEAKLEAF YUCCA (Yucca flaccida)

Weakleaf yucca resembles Adam’s needle, but has less rigid leaves, straight fibers on the leaf edges and somewhat shorter flower clusters. The leaves are 1 to 1¾ foot long and

LOBLOLLY PINE

Mature Height: Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) will grow to 90 feet, usually smaller under landscape conditions (40 to 50 feet). Growth Rate: This is one of the fastest-growing southern pines. It

Camellia MATURE HEIGHT/SPREAD

Common Japanese Camellia (Camellia japonica) is a broadleaved, evergreen shrub, which may grow to a height of 25 feet, but more often to 6 to 12 feet. It has a

WINTER JASMINE

Winter jasmine (J. nudiflorum) is hardy throughout the state. It is an "old timey" shrub often found around Victorian homes. Mature Height/Spread: This deciduous viny shrub grows to 4 feet high
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