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Plant the right flowers and birds will be humming

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Garden

Who can resist hummingbirds?
I certainly can’t.
Whirring, chirping wonders on the wing, they simply make me smile. And gardening to attract them couldn’t be simpler.
Our local hummingbird – the ruby-throated hummingbird – is a handsome emerald green. The male sports a bright red neck scarf, while the female opts for a delicate cream. They both weigh [...]

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New England Spring Flower Show focuses on Asian influence

March 21, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Events, Flowers

To make a Japanese-influenced garden these days, you have to do more than buy a stone lantern and plant some dwarf evergreens.
American gardeners today are much more sophisticated.
The “Asian fusion” gardening of 2007 is more about the principles of the Japanese or Chinese garden — simplicity and serenity — and less about making an exact [...]

Great gardens come without help

February 27, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

If you leave everything to the landscaper, you’ll get the same plants and flowers everybody else does. Contractors, and even many designers, don’t like to take risks with plant selection. Plus they don’t want to spend any more time than is necessary to get your lawn planted. They’ll reuse the same palette of widely available [...]

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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

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

In the garden: Time to plant savory herbs

GARDEN BEDS Plant fragrant, flowering herbs such as rosemary, thyme, oregano and basil in patio pots. Keep them near the grill or kitchen for easy access to fresh flavor. Sage and

Start now to plan your fall garden

Charlie Nardozzi, Gardening with Charlie National Gardening Association The end of summer is near, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the gardening season. In most areas of the country, late

Tri-C Offers Gardening and Landscaping Courses at East and West Locations

This spring and summer, 'green thumbs' and green-thumb-wannabes can expand their knowledge with gardening and landscaping courses at Tri-C's Eastern and Western Campuses, and at the Petitti Garden Center in

Time to start gardening?

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

Think long-term in landscaping

Anchorage TREErific is a local group dedicated to promoting the proper planting and care of trees. This is the second of three columns written by group members to address commonly

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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