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The Winter Garden: Landscapes for Cold Weather

May 08, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Winter is generally considered to be the dead season, the time when plants and trees lie dormant until warm weather arrives. But with some planning and design, your winter garden can be the season you enjoy most - when all the work has been done and there is nothing left ...
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When it comes to pesticides, we’re cleaning up our act

April 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If local nursery shelves are any indication, home gardeners in the Northwest seem to be using more eco-friendly yard products than ever. Appropriate for Earth Day Sunday (and Earth Day should be every day!), the choice of "organic," "natural" or "least-toxic" products as fertilizers and pest controls is helping gardeners bring ...

Garden showcase opening attracts Delaware officials

April 04, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

The scene was more consistent with a political rally than a gardening exhibit. On hand for opening ceremonies at East Coast Garden Center were Sen. George Bunting, D-Bethany Beach; Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach; and Delaware’s grand dame herself, Gov. Ruth Ann Minner. However, instead of debating Delaware Department of Transportation ...

Asthma Friendly Gardens

March 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Recent studies have shown that babies born to mothers who were exposed to high levels of pollen in their last trimester of pregnancy have a much greater chance of developing asthma. One of the main keys with asthma prevention is avoidance. When you have asthma the typical garden is not a ...

Glorify your garden

March 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

The 22nd Annual San Francisco Flower & Garden Show opens to the public Wednesday, taking its theme from the original San Francisco Landscape Show in 1986, which was inspired by the thinking of landscape architect Thomas Church. Church proposed a "plan for outdoor living" in his book "Gardens Are for People" ...

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