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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 [...]

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Pick a sunny spot and cram in the flowers for a lovely cutting garden

April 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

Five years ago, an immense – and diseased – oak tree in Betsy Teutsch’s backyard in Philadelphia’s West Mount Airy neighborhood had to come down.
The family mourned the loss of an old friend. And then Teutsch realized that this ecological tragedy was an unexpected horticultural gift.
Suddenly, there was light! Enough for an old-fashioned cutting [...]

Re-thinking an old garden

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

A realization came to me the other day as I was looking for signs of spring in my garden. It occurred to me that my garden was now a “grown-up.” Gone were the little plants that I had planted, all the time wishing they were bigger. Everything looked so lost sitting there waiting to [...]

Planning – not planting – is how you start

March 10, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Plants

Step inside Carol Jackson’s Eads, Tenn., home, and you know how she feels about flowers.
They’re everywhere — in the artwork on the walls and on her collection of teapots and glassware. Silk flowers are in vases and tucked amid the books on shelves.
“I’m glad my husband is very secure with who he is, because he [...]

pring Renewal for your Home’s Exterior (On a Budget!)

March 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Come every Spring, we become a little more conscious of the way our home looks to all those who pass by. Often times it is out of our budget to repaint, or remodel the exterior of your home. Here are some great tight budget tips for dressing up the outside of your home with “Creativity, [...]

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So I am thinking about flowers and planting

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Description Hyssop is a hardy perennial that grows no more than 2 feet tall. It has woody stems, small pointed leaves, and spikes of small purple flowers. There also are
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