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June 09, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Come in from your lush garden and check out a few books on growing and harvesting fruits and veggies.
• Nature’s Harvest: A Produce Reference Guide to Fruits and Vegetables From Around the World, by Donald D. Heaton, Haworth Press, $34.85
There’s a world of information here in concise paragraphs of descriptions followed by lists of varieties, [...]
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May 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
It’s the time of year when many gardeners are itching to dig into the earth. While it’s still a little too early to set the seedlings in the soil, it’s not too early to start preparing for it.
For many people the passion is to create a little oasis in their own backyard.
Trevisanutto’s Greenhouse owner Dennis [...]
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April 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Plants
Although central Ohio temperatures typically are about 50 degrees in March, the recent weeks of 70-plus degree heat have encouraged spring flowers, animals and humans alike to think spring is here.
The daffodils are not only emerging, but flowering. The robins actively are looking for worms, and the grass already has started to grow.
Does that mean [...]
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December 04, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Plants
Planting a tree is a wonderful experience, and helps enhance the beauty of the earth we live on. But care and forethought should be exercised in advance to help insure that each tree can reach its full potential.
In general, it’s best to try to plant young trees if you can. It’s certainly possible to plant [...]
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August 01, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants
Mature Height/Spread: The height and spread varies depending on the species. Sizes of mature trees range from 4 feet (dwarf forms of mugo pine) to 100 feet (white pine).
Growth Rate: Growth rate varies depending on the species. White pine grows faster than other pine species at 8 to 12 inches per year.
Ornamental Features: Each species [...]
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It's the time of year when many gardeners are itching to dig into the earth. While it's still a little too early to set the seedlings in the soil, it's
Planting a tree is a wonderful experience, and helps enhance the beauty of the earth we live on. But care and forethought should be exercised in advance to help insure
Most iris, especially bearded iris, will grow best with full sun for at least 6 to 8 hours a day. In very hot areas though, some shade in the afternoon
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Soil Preparation
Good soil preparation is extremely important for perennials, since they may be in place for many years. Deeply spade the beds to a depth of eight to 10 inches.
Now is a good time to plant fall bulbs, such as tulips, daffodils, crocus, lilies and hyacinth.
Make sure to purchase quality bulbs that are clean, show no signs of disease
When you prepare right soil for your garden it's will make your flower bloom more fast and beautiful.But a healthy garden is only possible when the soil aeration is perfect.
Although tulips are technically considered to be perennials by the experts, it is perhaps best to think of them as annuals given the year around nature of their care and
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