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Shear Delight: A cutting garden

May 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

With warm and sunny days upon us, Buffalo gardeners have seen the light.
It’s the sunlight, of course. And, it may be more than they wanted, shining into areas where trees once stood and through spaces where limbs were lost during the October storm.
Given the increased, sometimes daylong sunshine, gardens are wide open for something new [...]

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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 but the beauty to look [...]

Now is the right time to plant strawberries

March 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

It’s hard to imagine a June garden without the mouth-watering flavour of strawberries, and the good news is, planted now, both the everbearing and day neutral varieties will produce fruit this year.
For serious strawberry growers, however, the June bearing varieties still produce high volumes of very large and flavourful fruit.
Traditionally, any strawberry varieties planted [...]

Ask Dan: New plants for this season

March 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

Well, it’s the start of another season, and with the arrival of March, the winter that seemed like it was never going to get here is officially over in just a few short weeks.
With daylight-saving time being moved ahead this year, the extra light has many of us anxiously awaiting nicer weather to get outside [...]

What to look for in gardening catalogs.

February 06, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Come late winter, newspaper garden writers routinely deliver a column about plant and seed catalogs. I sympathize. There’s not a ton to write about, with the ground half-frozen and the sun still low in the sky, and there are all these colorful catalogs littering the desk. It’s tempting to adopt the cheerleading tone—why not get [...]

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