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Light Up Your Landscape

February 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Landscaping

Would you like to add some pizzazz to your landscape this season? Are all the choices found in the plant catalogs in the magazine rack only making the decision of what to plant in the garden more confusing and difficult?
With thousands of plant options to select from to spruce up the garden, I have put [...]

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Sensational shrubs

August 13, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Herbs, Plants

THERE’S AN AREA OF our garden that has a bit of a blooming lull after the flush of spring bulbs is past.
Despite that, it’s never a dull, drab spot of “only” green, because we have it planted with a number of shrubs. Some of these are flowering shrubs, spireas and hydrangeas that will add a [...]

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Speedwell “Goodness Grows”

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Weather a concern for gardeners, plants

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Bulb plants’ blooms unhurt

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