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The Lazy Woman’s Guide to Gardening

June 18, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

I love the *idea* of gardening, making things grow and thrive and eating the freshest of vegetables and fruits.
Sadly, the fantasy doesn’t always live up to the reality.
This whole gardening thing is fairly new to me, but these are some of the things I’ve learned in my quest to reduce the amount of work.
1. Pick [...]

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Shear Delight: A cutting garden

May 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

With warm and sunny days upon us, Buffalo gardeners have seen the light.
It’s the sunlight, of course. And, it may be more than they wanted, shining into areas where trees once stood and through spaces where limbs were lost during the October storm.
Given the increased, sometimes daylong sunshine, gardens are wide open for something new [...]

Pick a sunny spot and cram in the flowers for a lovely cutting garden

April 13, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

Five years ago, an immense – and diseased – oak tree in Betsy Teutsch’s backyard in Philadelphia’s West Mount Airy neighborhood had to come down.
The family mourned the loss of an old friend. And then Teutsch realized that this ecological tragedy was an unexpected horticultural gift.
Suddenly, there was light! Enough for an old-fashioned cutting [...]

Floral gift is late bloomer

April 12, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

When I was a kid, visitors used to say that my parents’ house smelled like apples. Nowadays it still does. But I guess everyone’s house has to smell like SOMETHING — doesn’t it?
Mine usually smells like a combination of basil, garlic and old sneakers. But flowers? Never.
Last week a friend asked if I had sent [...]

Frugal Ideas For Spring Decorating

April 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Fresh, Frugal Ideas!
Here are some great ideas for bringing the freshness of spring into your home.
Sponge paint your walls, or a key piece of furniture. Blues, greens, pinks, and yellows in pastel shades refresh a room, and the softness of sponging gives an “impressionistic” appeal.
Take clippings from outdoor ivy, and root in water for FREE [...]

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