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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 [...]

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Mozelle BuffingtonBalmy Winter Weather Prompts Early Buds and Bloom at the New York Botanical Garden

January 08, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

With weeks of abnormally warm weather, there are colorful surprises in flower at the Botanical Garden. In place of the barren or snow-covered landscapes commonly associated with January, snowdrops, witch-hazels, grape-holly, Dawn fragrant viburnum, camellias, winter honeysuckle, and Japanese apricot are all in flower. Some are quite showy, including the lush rose-colored flowers of camellia [...]

Holly SPECIES

August 01, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants

The Japanese hollies (Ilex crenata): are evergreen shrubs with relatively small, spineless leaves and black fruit. They are usually 3 to 10 feet high, with a similar spread and look more like a boxwood than a holly. They range from slow-growing to relatively fast-growing, and are a good choice for hedges. Japanese hollies tolerate severe [...]

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Weeping Lantana and Cultivars (Lantana montevidensis)

Weeping lantana (Lantana montevidensis) has low vine like stems and grows 8 to 12 inches tall by 4 feet or more wide with lavender flowers. Weeping lavender is excellent for

Plants? Some can take this weather

Lots of nurseries have shrubs and trees sitting out waiting for customers. And according to the experts you can plant them now, if you first shovel the snow aside. Phil Sutton, Purdue

Steps For Growing Trees And Shrubs

Another unique element that can add variety to your garden and make it exclusive is by growing trees and shrubs outdoor. Even if you want to enhance the beauty of

HIGAN CHERRY (P. subhirtella)

Mature Height/Spread: The Higan cherry will grow 20 to 40 feet tall and 15 to 30 feet wide. The habit may be upright-spreading, rounded or weeping, depending on the cultivar. Growth

Cool landscaping ideas for hot summer days

Have you ever noticed that parks and wooded areas often seem cooler than a street landscape? It isn't just your imagination: shade from trees can reduce surrounding air temperatures by

Weeping Fig CULTURE

Weeping figs grow best in bright indirect or curtain-filtered sunlight. They will handle some direct sun if the humidity is high. Variegated cultivars grow best in somewhat lower light. Weeping

YOSHINO CHERRY (P. x yedoensis)

The Yoshino cherry, along with the Japanese cherry tree, dominates the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. during the Cherry Blossom Festival. Mature Height/Spread: The Yoshino cherry can grow 40 to 50

Take spring cleanup one plant at a time

Gardening can be so much fun this time of year. The key to making it fun is to pace yourself - starting soon and doing a little at a time,
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