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May 01, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Grasses have a shifting beauty that’s unmatched by other plants. With outlines and shapes that change not just from season to season, but from day to day and moment to moment, they are the favorites of contemporary and new wave garden designers who love to foreground change and drama in the garden. The Dutch designer [...]
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March 26, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Gardeners are famous for recycling. They convert kitchen scraps to compost, stake tomatoes with old pantyhose, and hang unwanted CDs on sticks to spook birds in the berry patch.
But there’s one thing every gardener buys that routinely gets tossed in the trash and buried in a landfill: the plastic flower pots used to grow seedlings.
They’re [...]
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March 21, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Events, Flowers
To make a Japanese-influenced garden these days, you have to do more than buy a stone lantern and plant some dwarf evergreens.
American gardeners today are much more sophisticated.
The “Asian fusion” gardening of 2007 is more about the principles of the Japanese or Chinese garden — simplicity and serenity — and less about making an exact [...]
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March 14, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
White flowers have a cooling effect on hot summer days while on the other hand they light up a dull winter days. When other colour flowers tend to vanish in the darkness, whites light up the night and gleam in the moonlight. It is worth noting that white can be present in every month of [...]
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March 14, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
As you start digging in the garden this spring, you may want to consider planting ornamental grasses.
Hundreds of different kinds of ornamental grasses can grow from a few inches to 12 feet tall. They give rise to seed heads that can look like feathers and they come in a variety of colors, from deep purple, [...]
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What would be the opening chapter of the Kamasutra of plant sex? A good pick would be a description of the numerous ways in which plants arrange their sexual organs:
Silver Jade Plant or Blue Bird Jade (Crassula arborescens): This jade is similar to the more frequently grown C. ovata but has blue-gray leaves with red margins. It has compact,
Gardeners are famous for recycling. They convert kitchen scraps to compost, stake tomatoes with old pantyhose, and hang unwanted CDs on sticks to spook birds in the berry patch.
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