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This season’s star — cosseted and adored

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

Roses must be the most overrated and the most underrated of plants. It’s not hard in this season, though, to let go of opinion and enjoy them unreservedly.
Overrated in the way some small dogs are: pampered beyond all reason or regard for their actual needs, spotlighted in awkward isolation, given ridiculous haircuts, overbred, overfed, overmedicated [...]

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Many dogwood types can thrive in our area

April 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

If you’ve driven south through Illinois, Indiana, or Missouri in March, the wonder of spring flowering trees surely has refreshed your winter soul. Especially resplendent is Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida), which abounds in Zone 6, one zone south. It grows here, too, but with neither the vigor nor abundance seen in a warmer clime.
Dogwood trees [...]

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Home-grown herbs make any dish special

April 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Herbs

Asprinkle of cilantro on tortilla soup. Luscious lemon grass in a Thai stir-fry. A dash of French tarragon in a chicken salad sandwich.
You don’t have to be a foodie to know that fresh herbs make any dish special. And growing your own in a kitchen garden makes any meal sweeter, or spicier, or . [...]

Flower Arrangement Ideas For Funeral

April 08, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Floral basket arrangements are a great choice for funeral flower arrangement ideas, if you’re planning to send them to the bereaved family’s home. They’re also ideal if you want to send something to the funeral home that can be taken home by family members after the funeral. With an extensive selection of funeral flower arrangement [...]

Flower Delivery Tips From The Expert

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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Herbs Gardening Tips For Beginner

Herbs are associated with human race from the primitive times. Even now people prefer herbal products when compared to any artificial thing. In ancient times herbs could do miracles like

ADAM’S NEEDLE (Yucca filamentosa)

Mature Height/Spread: These very hardy plants form a low cluster of stiff, pointed leaves, 2½ feet long and 1 inch wide. The leaves have long, loose fibers at the edges.

Drying Herbs

Cut off the stems early in the morning before the leaves start growing (and releasing their oils naturally) to obtain the best flavours. Each plant can have up to one

Euonymus CULTIVARS AND VARIETIES

Cultivars of E. fortunei: The cultivars of Wintercreeper Euonymus, which are listed here, are better known than the species itself. * ‘Canadale Gold’ is a compact shrub

Drying Herbs

Cut off the stems early in the morning before the leaves start growing (and releasing their oils naturally) to obtain the best flavours. Each plant can have up to one

Lovage (Levisticum officinale)

Description Lovage is a hardy perennial with large, rich green leaves that resemble those of celery. The leaves are stronger tasting, but sweeter than celery. Culture Lovage does best in a rich,

Basil (Sweet) (Ocimum basilicum)

Description Basil is an attractive annual, about 18 inches tall with light-green, fairly broad leaves. The flowers are small, white, and appear in spikes. There are several species of cultivated

Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus)

Description Tarragon is an herbaceous perennial that grows to about 2 feet tall. It has multibranched growth with narrow, somewhat twisted, green leaves. Culture Tarragon will grow in full sun but seems
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