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Ask Dan: Of lilacs, container gardens and sunflowers

May 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

What a beautiful week we had. This gradual warming is nice. We finally get a chance to enjoy spring rather than going right into the hot summer.
Get out and take a walk in your area and see all that is beautiful during this wonderful time of the year.
QI planted three lilac bushes about seven years [...]

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Herbaceous Perennials and Winter Container Gardening

November 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden

One of the first signs that autumn is not far away is the heavy dew on the lawn and this should be our trigger signal to start lifting, dividing and replanting some of our herbaceous perennials while the soil is still warm.
Herbaceous perennials have persistent rootstocks, rhizomes or tuberous roots which produce foliage and [...]

Tips To Maintaining Your Container Gardens

November 29, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden

by National Gardening Association Editors

These simple maintenance tasks keep your patio planters and window boxes looking their best throughout the growing season and help cold-climate gardeners prepare for winter.
Tools and Materials

Planted containers
Water source, hose or watering can
Slow-release and water-soluble fertilizers
Scissors or hand pruners
Seasonal flowering and foliage plants
Chicken wire and loose mulch, optional

Water frequently. Closely spaced [...]

PERENNIAL HIBISCUS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Mature height/spread: While dwarf varieties may only grow two to three feet tall, many varieties and species can attain heights of eight feet or more each growing season once established. Young plants are generally narrower than they are tall, but mature clumps will often spread as wide as their height.
Growth rate: Perennial hibiscus generally reach [...]

Eco Friendly House Design Constructed from Plastic Bottles

March 16, 2010 By: Momoy Category: Design Gallery, Featured

I love to collect anything about inspirational project that use recycle material and turn into any useful stuff for our lives. Its an awesome project that was called “Casa Ecologica de Botellas Plasticas” means an environment-friendly house that was made from thousands of PET plastic bottles and intended for promoting ecological and social responsibility. Created [...]

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Tips For Your Cactus Tree

Another perennial plant type that is quite famous all over the world is cactus. Cacti are also known as low maintenance plants. It is the best indoor plant type, as

Council does turnaround on plastic flower cemetery ban

The Longreach Shire Council has backed down on a controversial proposal to ban plastic flowers and ornaments at the local cemetery. Mayor Pat Tanks says it was thought a ban would

Dish gardens can be easy, miniature landscapes

Professional gardener Angela Carcich can whip together a dish garden in five minutes. You can, too. The supplies to create a dish garden - a miniature landscape in a container -

Contemporary Shipping Container House by Numen Development

Cordell House is an affordable container house developed by Katie Nicholas and John walker, it’s a creative house which perfect for urban people and built on limited space. The house

Lovely Spring Flower Arrangement

To make a lovely spring flower arrangement you need some daffodils, catkin stems and a little bit of golden crocuses, and with five blue irises bought from the local florist.

Herbaceous Perennials and Winter Container Gardening

One of the first signs that autumn is not far away is the heavy dew on the lawn and this should be our trigger signal to start lifting, dividing and

Gardening Tips: Asparagus and More

I mentioned previously that growing asparagus requires more time and effort than many other plantings. I just learned this from the helpful folks at the ranch and farm supply center.

Start Gardening Early With a Cold Frame

I'm always on the lookout for ways to push both ends of the gardening season, and I've had pretty good luck with cold frames. Even if an occasional plant is
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