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March 10, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Landscaping
By KATHY HUMMEL
We’ve all driven by a house or leafed through a magazine and breathed a WOW at landscaping which made our heart skip a beat. What is it that takes a garden out of the realm of ordinary into the WOW category?
Here are some guidelines to consider.
Good gardens, like great interior designs must follow [...]
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December 25, 2009
By: Momoy
Category: Design Gallery
Victorian interior design is become popular during the reign of England’s Queen Victoria from 1837-1901. Houses decorations during this period were characterized with large furniture in scale and ornamentation was seen in carved scrolls, leaves flowers and grapes. A wall is always covered with wallpaper which featured large pattern of flowers, birds or feather. As [...]
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July 06, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
With an unusually dry spring followed by monsoons across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in June, global warming is changing the way our gardens grow.
Many plants in Britain are tolerant of widely fluctuating temperatures, strong winds and heavy rainfall, but inevitably some species will begin to suffer while others thrive. One style of gardening which is eminently [...]
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May 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Plants
At Christmas time the 20-foot-high Foster’s holly at the back of my lot looked beautiful. Therefore, I was astonished when, three weeks ago, I looked at the tree and noticed that almost half the crown was dead. I am trying to determine the cause of the damage, prospects for recovery and, if the tree needs [...]
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May 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
I have been doing my planning thing again. I am about ready to bust loose and go wild in the garden
Don’t want to rush into anything. The weather has been beautiful, supposed to get into the 80’s on Wednesday this week, and I have the day off. After the usual stuff, grocery shopping, cleaning up [...]
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I truly believe that good landscaping and gardening should be compatible with the area - both visually and environmentally. This season, the emphasis is on plants that appear at home
At Christmas time the 20-foot-high Foster's holly at the back of my lot looked beautiful. Therefore, I was astonished when, three weeks ago, I looked at the tree and noticed
Gardening advice is available from PBS' "The Victory Garden" through video podcasts or vodcasts.
The one- to two-minute segments answer viewers' questions.
Vodcasts include step-by-step instructions to download to an iPod or
The Japanese hollies (Ilex crenata): are evergreen shrubs with relatively small, spineless leaves and black fruit. They are usually 3 to 10 feet high, with a similar spread and look
Victorian interior design is become popular during the reign of England’s Queen Victoria from 1837-1901. Houses decorations during this period were characterized with large furniture in scale and ornamentation was
British butterflies have been appearing an average of four-and-a-half weeks early this spring, conservationists have claimed, with at least 11 species making their earliest recorded appearance.
At least 11 of Britain's
By KATHY HUMMEL
We’ve all driven by a house or leafed through a magazine and breathed a WOW at landscaping which made our heart skip a beat. What is it that
The holidays are upon us and if you haven’t considered your decorations, you’re running behind.
Here are a few ideas that you might be able to pull from your own garden.
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