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Master Gardener offers tips for planting in containers

April 18, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

When we get a few warm days at this time of year, the impulse is to rush to Lowes and buy some of their many flowering plants even though we know there will still be frosts. But as always, I start thinking about containers that I can prepare until the threat of frost is over. [...]

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Ideas On How To Use Container Gardening To Decorate Your House And Garden

March 08, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Home & Decoration

Nearly every house and garden presents numerous attractive settings for container plants. Suburban gardens, estates, small city backyards, and summer cottages all can be enhanced by this type of gardening. A few of the seemingly endless possibilities include entranceways, steps, courtyards, walls, rooftops, balconies, patios, breezeways, lawns, driveways, walks, sundecks, windowsills, porches, summer houses, even [...]

Petunia: TYPES AND CULTIVARS

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

The types of petunias best suited to growing in South Carolina are the multifloras, millifloras and spreading petunias.
Grandifloras: Grandiflora petunias generally do not thrive in South Carolina because their large heavy blossoms are prone to damage and rot during hot, humid summers. Grandifloras have large flowers that are often frilled or ruffled along the edges. [...]

Petunia: LANDSCAPE USE

July 30, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping

Petunias are versatile annuals. They can be used for color masses, borders, containers, hanging baskets or as a seasonal groundcover.
Petunias should be planted in full sunlight. They will become spindly and have few flowers if grown in shade.
Petunias grow well in most soils. Best growth occurs in well-drained, light soil of medium fertility. If the [...]

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Petunia: TYPES AND CULTIVARS

The types of petunias best suited to growing in South Carolina are the multifloras, millifloras and spreading petunias. Grandifloras: Grandiflora petunias generally do not thrive in South Carolina because their large

Master Gardener offers tips for planting in containers

When we get a few warm days at this time of year, the impulse is to rush to Lowes and buy some of their many flowering plants even though we

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Chestnut Hill buzz: Pot in flower pots

Something strange popped up a few weeks ago in the flower baskets along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill. In five or six of the 80 flower baskets that line Chestnut Hill's

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Fancy and lance-leafed varieties are the two main types of caladiums. Fancy-leafed types have large heart-shaped leaves, grow best in semishade, and may reach a height of 12 to 30

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Mature Height/Spread: Grape ivy has compound leaves (a leaf is composed of two or more distinct leaflets) with pointed tips. The leaves are shiny, dark green on brownish trailing stems. Grape

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Mandevilla ‘Alice du Pont’ is a woody, twining evergreen vine. It grows to a height of 20 feet but is much shorter when grown in a container. The leaves are

Wave petunias just get up and grow. And grow.

If Petunia popularity was the stuff of showbiz, then you might see headlines like these dominating all the trade papers: "Wave Draws Raves; Becoming a Flower Family Fave." Or
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