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April 13, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
By Jane Lappin and Adrienne Woodduck
As the dreary winter is ushered out, the lively blossoms of spring-blooming bulbs quench our thirst for color and tell us that the world of nature is reawakening. From below a wet, brown blanket of last autumn’s rotting leaves, tiny flowers of early-blooming bulbs will burst [...]
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August 01, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants
Clematis have a dense mat of leaves that is ideal to shade porches. They are excellent for use on trellises, fences and walls.
Clematis like to be grown with “their heads in the sun and their feet in the shade.” Clematis need at least 6 hours of sun to flower best, but in South Carolina they [...]
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