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April 24, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs, Plants
When it comes to the plants they favor, members of the Memphis Herb Society and Memphis Cactus Society have little in common.
Herb fanciers are attracted to plants they can crush with their hands, sniff with their noses and taste with their mouths.
To work with the plants they love, cactus aficionados put on heavy gloves [...]
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April 01, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
All gardens may look green, but some are greener than others. Truly green, or organic, gardens are free of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides and filled with native plants that need minimal amounts of extra water. They’re good for the environment, and they’re safe for kids and pets to play in. Planting one is simpler—and cheaper—than [...]
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March 13, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Alan Dawson
To truly garden with birds one must have the right plants. What the birds require and what you prefer may not coincide, but meet them halfway and you can enjoy both your garden and the birds attracted to it.
Flowers, shrubs and trees have several functions in the life of birds. The two major ones [...]
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March 02, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Have you ever had a morning planned where you would do X, Y and Z and then unbeknownst to yourself find that you are doing completely different things? Well that is the kind of morning that I had.
I wanted to start work on a client’s garden plan and possibly prune some fruit bushes if I [...]
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February 14, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Natura organics newly formulated natural body and hair care range leaves natural beauties looking good and feeling good both on the inside and out! This affordable and divinely individual range has been cleverly crafted using pure organic plant ingredients and vitamins.
Combined with their French perfumer know-how, they create a range of revitalising, soothing and nourishing [...]
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When it comes to the plants they favor, members of the Memphis Herb Society and Memphis Cactus Society have little in common.
Herb fanciers are attracted to plants they can crush
Mary Nelson has found relief with a simple plant she keeps on her kitchen windowsill.
Traced back 6,000 years to early Egyptian civilization, where similar versions were depicted on stone carvings,
Description
Lavender is a many-branched, somewhat woody, perennial plant growing 1 ½ to 3 feet tall. The narrow leaves are about 2 inches long and have a pleasing gray-green color.
Have you ever had a morning planned where you would do X, Y and Z and then unbeknownst to yourself find that you are doing completely different things? Well that
Concerned over the gradual extinction of herbs at several places in the Dhamatari region of Chhattisgarh, the state forest department officials have joined hands with the tribals for the conservation
Alan Dawson
To truly garden with birds one must have the right plants. What the birds require and what you prefer may not coincide, but meet them halfway and you can
US Farms Inc. announced it will be one of many companies that will be showcasing its business and products at the annual Garden Market Expo being held on September 20-21,