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Organic Gardening options for getting rid of insects

June 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

It’s awfully nice of you to share your garden with the ever increasing numbers of insects that seem to be appearing from nowhere these days, but if you’re just a little amazed at the competition, there are many effective and organic ways of dealing with them.
There have always been organic ways of controlling insects in [...]

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Petal power: Some flowers are both beautiful and edible

May 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Herb Receipes

The view from the kitchen window includes all varieties of blooming beauties on these late-spring days.
Why not add the petals of some of those flowers to the dishes you are cooking?
The petals of pot marigolds, or calendula, are recommended for salads, as are chive blossoms, rose petals and dandelions.
The bright yellow dandelion you remember from [...]

The joy of gardening

May 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Designing gardens is almost second nature to plant enthusiast Nancy Wells.“I guess I just have an eye,” she says modestly as she takes a small group of visitors on a tour of her well-appointed gardens and home in Doylestown Borough.
You won’t get any arguments about that statement.
Wells, a longtime gardener, tended to about 15 acres [...]

By mid-July, those little spittlebugs will depart from Bay Area gardens

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Q: I have noticed on a couple of plants in my yard (a rosemary bush and a flowering plant with carnation-like flowers) a white substance (looks like a dollop of spit) at the top of some of the branches. Is this an insect depositing something?
A: This gooey little surprise, common in Bay Area gardens at [...]

Theres more to landscaping than just flowers

May 20, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Landscaping

We all love flowers in the landscape. Every spring we look forward to the spectacular blooms of ornamental flowering crabs, rhododendrons, lilacs and azaleas. Our gardens bless us with an array of blooms following a seasonal succession we come to know and love — spring bulbs, carpets of creeping phlox, iris, lilies, daylilies, etc. They’re [...]

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