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March 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
To prune or not to prune?
That is the question Bill Wyatt tackled in his seminar, “Pruning Landscape Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers.”
The topic launched “Tuesdays with a Gardener,” a nine-month series that began Feb. 20 at the Jackson-Madison County Library.
Pruning is a timely topic – March is a good time to prune your trees and shrubs, [...]
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February 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
“An adorable subject for a small space” proclaimed an 1857 issue of The Horticulturalist, touting flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa) as an outstanding ornamental shrub. At that point in the 19th century, the recently imported Asian cousin of the rose was still a garden novelty.
Today, flowering quince is much more familiar and not nearly [...]
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December 05, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
Purpose
Hedges are usually planted to define property boundaries, but also to provide privacy from neighbours and passers-by, or shelter from prevailing winds. They can achieve a formal appearance, such as yew of box, or may be chosen for their colourful foliage or flowers.
Styles of hedge
Formal hedges are usually composed of evergreen species, such as Taxus [...]
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"An adorable subject for a small space" proclaimed an 1857 issue of The Horticulturalist, touting flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa) as an outstanding ornamental shrub. At that point in
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To prune or not to prune?
That is the question Bill Wyatt tackled in his seminar, "Pruning Landscape Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers."
The topic launched "Tuesdays with a Gardener," a nine-month series
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