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Danger: Plant Sales Ahead

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

I HAD never seen such a flower before: a thistlelike blossom with so many golden-orange florets jutting willy-nilly out of its head that it had the look of a rakish pineapple, or Dorothy Lamour on the road.
“How tall does this get?” I asked a volunteer at the annual Herb and Garden Faire at the Landis [...]

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Spring Gardening Tips

May 15, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

With the arrival of spring comes the beautiful sight of budding flowers and blossoming trees. Your garden begins to brush aside the monotone shades of winter and the promise of colour begins to become evident once more. What should you be doing to get your garden ship-shape for the forthcoming months? Read on for our [...]

Students weather flower project

April 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Drooping daffodils, timid tulips and hibernating hyacinths are disappointing Conneaut Valley Elementary School students this spring.
Late-season cold has chilled the anticipation of students waiting for blooms from bulbs they planted last fall. Thousands of bulbs provided by a 2006 National Gardening Association grant so far haven’t put on much of a show.
Student prospects were further [...]

A Garden in the Sand

April 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

By Abby Jane Brody
The effects of high winds, northeasters, salt spray, and sand make gardening on the ocean or bay dramatically more difficult than only a mile or [...]

Find easy-to-maintain gardens at flower show

March 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers

Think it’s impossible to have a beautiful yard that needs little care? Plenty of garden experts want to show you how to make this fantasy come true. Always filled with spectacular gardens, the New England Spring Flower Show this year explores an increasingly popular trend – designing with hardy plants that do well in dry [...]

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Orchid expert visits garden centre

AN Orchid expert from Willand was guest of honour at a special orchid weekend at a garden centre last weekend. Sue Lane, secretary of the Devon Orchid Society and chair of

Chelsea Flower Show garden for Pop

The "godfather of punk" Iggy Pop has gone green fingered for the Chelsea Flower Show. Pop, 60, famous for inventing the stage dive, is lending his name to a garden created

Flower exhibition at Ukhrul

The newly formed Ukhrul District Apiculture and Floriculture Society (UDAFS) is all set to organize the first ever District Level Flower Exhibition cum sale at Town Hall Ukhrul on the

Rows of roses to be shown

The Tropical Rose Society annually puts its finest flowers on display in the winter because the plants are at their best in South Florida with lower humidity and less rain. This

Flower show a success despite the hot weather

Despite difficult growing conditions due long spells of hot weather, members of the North Berwick and District Horticultural Society put on an impressive and colourful display at their annual summer

Do It Now In The Garden

VEGETABLES: Thin out any crowded vegetable seedlings from early plantings of cool-season vegetables. FRUIT TREES: Check your fruit trees and ornamental fruit trees for the hatching of eastern tent caterpillars. They

Hattiesburg Area Daylily Society plans garden tours of seven sites

DAYLILIES IN ALL their glory are on display this month through the courtesy of the gardeners who tend them. Tours make it easier for growers and enthusiasts to share the

American Gardening lecture series

The more you garden the more you realize the importance of vertical elements. Verticality adds depth, perspective and greater connection with surrounding trees and buildings. Climbing vines offer one of
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