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April 26, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Gardening is more popular than ever, with many of us spending our free time planting, weeding and mowing. Ahead of this weekend’s Spring House and Garden Show at Belfast’s King’s Hall, Chrissie Russell and Grainne McCarry asked some very keen green-fingered folk just how their gardens grow
Jill Russell (68) is married to George and lives [...]
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February 18, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Landscaping
The thick blanket of snow this February makes gardens and courtyards, be they lavish or plain, look the same.
But photos snapped last summer of two landscaped Longmont spots caught the eye of judges reviewing 136 entries submitted by Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado members statewide.
ALCC in January declared the Pratt Family Memorial Garden and the [...]
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December 02, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Planting location is very important for consider to keep azaleas looking healthy, it is essential to choose appropriate planting locations and practice proper plant care. Azaleas look most attractive when they are planted alone; however, mass plantings work well in larger areas near pines or next to ponds. Since flower coverage on azaleas encompass the [...]
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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
All other Jasminum species are semi-tropical vines, which are best planted in the spring after the danger of frost is past. Later plantings can be successful, if the plants are
Gardenias require considerable maintenance. Fall or spring is the best time for planting. Plant in light to moderate shade, preferably with minimum competition from tree roots. Gardenias resent root disturbance.
This broadleaf evergreen shrub grows to a height of 12 to 15 feet and spreads to 12 feet. The growth rate is less than 12 inches a year. Mountain laurel
Mature Height/Spread: This evergreen, broadleaf shrub can grow to 20 feet but is generally kept smaller in the home landscape. The spread is 6 to 10 feet. The leathery, glossy,
Fancy and lance-leafed varieties are the two main types of caladiums. Fancy-leafed types have large heart-shaped leaves, grow best in semishade, and may reach a height of 12 to 30
Ribbon Aglaonema (Aglaonema commutatum): Grows 2 to 3 feet tall and 18 to 24 inches wide with dark green leaves with gray marks along veins.
Pewter Plant (A. crispum): Very robust
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
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