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Colorful flowers aren’t that hard

May 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

There’s a secret to great big bold flowers.
What you need are plants that grow even if you plant them upside down, which happens more than you think.
The Lily family has produced two no-brainers that produce truly inspiring flowers. They are relatively cold hardy and when you use them together you get a full range of [...]

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Big colorful flowers aren’t that hard, with a tip or two

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

If you’re a first time homeowner, listen up. If you think you can’t grow fabulous flowers, read on. If past failures have made you throw your hands up and retreat from gardening in general, get ready to rumble! There’s a secret to great, big bold flowers.
Forget about all that stuff you see in catalogs that [...]

Summer showers bring blooming flowers

April 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Your lawn and shrubs may be as brittle as burnt porcelain now, but in mere months they will become part of a lush backyard world.
Get ready to manage a jungle.
Whether you’ve lived here forever or only a few years, you may remain in awe of the explosion of verdant growth that happens to lawns, bushes [...]

Time to start gardening?

March 30, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Greenhouses are filling with plants and local nurseries are gearing up for a busy spring season.
But it’s been kinda cold.
Those flowers, bushes and ornamental grasses are sure tempting for those itching to work in the yard, but is it safe to plant outside when nighttime temperatures can still dip into the 20s?
Sure — as long [...]

Furniture For Your Garden

March 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Home & Decoration

Being able to sit outside in the fresh air while looking out over a beautiful garden is soothing, something everyone should experience. Today, people are so busy with work, school, raising kids, taking care of elderly parents, and just living that they seldom stop to enjoy the great outdoors. If you want to slow down [...]

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Sunny lavender wafts back into popularity — as flower, scent, herb

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TYPES OF GRASSES

Ornamental grasses refers to both true grasses and plants that have a grass-like appearance – such as sedges – that are used for similar purposes in gardens. Most ornamental grasses are

WINTER JASMINE

Winter jasmine (J. nudiflorum) is hardy throughout the state. It is an "old timey" shrub often found around Victorian homes. Mature Height/Spread: This deciduous viny shrub grows to 4 feet high

Oleander LANDSCAPE USE

Oleanders grow best in full sun and will tolerate even reflected heat from a south or west wall. They will tolerate partial shade, but may have a lanky, open shape. Oleanders

Begonia LANDSCAPE USE

Begonias will not grow out of bounds and are ideal for small flowerbeds. Plants should be placed 12 inches apart for the best effect in the garden and somewhat closer

Indoor Ferns CULTURE

Ferns vary in their growing condition needs. Several commonly grown indoor ferns have a well-earned reputation for being finicky growers, but others are surprisingly easy. Ferns with tough, leathery foliage

Culinary Herb Gardening

There is nothing more pleasing than walking right outside your kitchen door and finding all the spices you'll need for a tasty and fresh dinner. How about picking a bit
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