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Flower show display highlights why smart gardeners pine for conifers

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

It’s a great time to be Rich and Susan Eyre.
When they started Rich’s Foxwillow Pine Nursery in 1988, gardeners were not that excited about searching out unusual dwarf conifers.
But now the world – or at least the Midwest – is beating a path to Woodstock.
The winter garden has become almost as important as spring and [...]

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Give your front yard a personality

February 24, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If you are thinking about doing something different in the garden this spring, look no further than your front yard. It’s time for Americans to give up that boring lawn and embrace the space for gardening, says garden designer Gordon Hayward.
He’ll be in town March 10 as keynote speaker for the 2007 Western Pennsylvania Gardening [...]

The Advantages of Edible Landscaping

October 19, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Landscaping, Plants

There are many advantages to participating in the practice of edible landscaping. As one might imagine, edible landscape elements are those that can be used for food, as well as for ornamental beauty. Vegetables, herbs, and fruits can add variety and color to the landscape, and if well maintained, they can also look very attractive [...]

Landscaping the Front Entry

June 22, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Jonathan Bardzik, of the American Nursery and Landscape Association, says effective landscaping adds 8 to 15 percent to the value of your home. “A well-landscaped front entryway beautifies your yard, inspiring neighbors to do the same,” he says.
Ideas for Sprucing Up the Entryway
Landscaping doesn t have to be elaborate or expensive to be welcoming. Here [...]

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Water gardens are an age old landscaping form that is gaining modern popularity.

Across North America there are more and more homeowners desiring to add back yard ponds to their landscape. While this may seem like a great idea, it takes time and

Efficient landscaping can cut energy bills

Dear Jim: We are planning to landscape our new house. We like a wooded yard for cooling shade and also the idea of helping to reduce greenhouse gases. Where do

Hyattsville council approves Artway plans

A special session of Hyattsville’s city council voted Monday night to approve Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission planner Karen Buxbaum’s conceptual site plan for Artway North. Citing landscaping and

‘Yard Full of Sun: The Story of a Gardener’s Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand’

Cutting to the chase, this splashy new book is an absolute joy. Award-winning gardener Calhoun was born and raised in the arid climate of the Southwest. The fourth-generation Arizonan is the

New native landscaping book available

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist J.R. Flores announced the availability of a new landscaping publication. The 40-page full-color publication is titled “Living Landscapes in North Dakota: A Guide

Landscaping creates a feeling of space

Grace and Matt Savage were busy dentists expecting their first baby when they moved into a new house with, to their delight, a teeny, 10th-of-an-acre yard. We'll keep it simple, they

Water-wise landscaping

Come learn the water-wise techniques you can implement in your own landscaping to reduce the amount of water used while still maintaining a beautiful yard at the Total Plant Health

QUICK TIPS Five Common Landscaping Mistakes

Briggs & Stratton Corp., manufacturer of gasoline engines for yard care equipment, brought in its Yard Doctor, Trey Rogers, to the Appleton (Wis.) Post-Crescent to warn against making five common
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