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Planting that’s topically tropical

July 06, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

With an unusually dry spring followed by monsoons across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in June, global warming is changing the way our gardens grow.
Many plants in Britain are tolerant of widely fluctuating temperatures, strong winds and heavy rainfall, but inevitably some species will begin to suffer while others thrive. One style of gardening which is eminently [...]

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How the gardens grow at Ingliston

May 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

IT promises to be one of the most spectacular displays in this year’s Gardening Scotland extravaganza. Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden’s 16m by 17m exhibit, to be unveiled at the show which opens on June 1, will include 25-foot trees, two ponds and a summer house, as well as hundreds of plants from across the world.
So [...]

Holly dieback due to winter damage; prune tree or replace it

May 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Plants

At Christmas time the 20-foot-high Foster’s holly at the back of my lot looked beautiful. Therefore, I was astonished when, three weeks ago, I looked at the tree and noticed that almost half the crown was dead. I am trying to determine the cause of the damage, prospects for recovery and, if the tree needs [...]

An invitation into the hidden gardens of Allentown

May 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

White irises launch and purple alliums burst like fireworks into the sky over a stout Japanese maple seemingly meditating on waves of prickly cactus.
This living, colorful dance performs every spring and summer under the direction of Terry Brown, who keeps the garden at his Allentown home. However, this year the Allentown Garden Club will help [...]

There’s more to landscaping than just flowers

May 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Landscaping

We all love flowers in the landscape. Every spring we look forward to the spectacular blooms of ornamental flowering crabs, rhododendrons, lilacs and azaleas. Our gardens bless us with an array of blooms following a seasonal succession we come to know and love — spring bulbs, carpets of creeping phlox, iris, lilies, daylilies, etc. They’re [...]

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Florist found hanged as bailiffs arrived

A florist hanged herself in the garden shed as bailiffs moved in to repossess her house. Mum-of-three Dorothy Tait, who owned Bella Rosa, in North Shields, took the drastic action after

Spring garden open house

The Newport Community Garden will hold its spring open house from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 21. Gardening space is free to anyone in the community willing to develop

Common Mallow: (Malva sylvestris)

Common Mallow: (Malva sylvestris) generally behaves as a biennial in the southeast, with young plants appearing from seed in late summer or fall and blooming the following summer. It

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* ‘Alba’ has white flowers. * ‘Atropurpurea’ has purple flowers. * ‘Bowles Variety’ has blue flowers and grows vigorously

Bad Axe spike plant gets plenty of double takes

Folks driving along M-53 often slow down in front of the Guza house. Some have stopped completely. A few have even knocked on the front door. They all want to

Theft of landscaping tools halts garden project

For 13 years, motorists on I-95 and pedestrians on side streets have seen teams of students and residents planting flowers and picking up trash to spruce up sections of Overtown.

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Japanese maple’s clingy leaves not cause for distress

Q:I HAVE a beautiful 10-year-old red Japanese maple that was absolutely gorgeous last year. After the leaves turned brown, the maple shed two-thirds of the leaves around the middle of December. The
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