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June 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Wyoming’s growing season is short, temperatures fluctuate from cold to hot and there are untimely frosts.
High or steady winds can cause physical damage to plants, soil erosion and rapid drying. The native soils are usually alkaline, low in organic matter, shallow, rocky and cold.
Innovative home gardeners find many ways to tailor the garden to [...]
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May 08, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Winter is generally considered to be the dead season, the time when plants and trees lie dormant until warm weather arrives. But with some planning and design, your winter garden can be the season you enjoy most – when all the work has been done and there is nothing left but the beauty to look [...]
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April 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden
Have you ever poured over a seasonal nursery catalog, looking at pictures of such tranquil beauty that it makes your plain old thumb ache to turn green? The plants are there for the ordering, all you have to do is provide the planting and nurturing.
This is the time of year when my winter-weary thoughts turn [...]
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April 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers
Cabin fever. A condition of increased anxiety, tension, boredom, etc., caused by
living for some time in a confined space or isolated area, esp. in winter.
– Webster’s New World College Dictionary
There’s no better cure for cabin fever than those first few signs of spring. The many Chicago-area public gardens and nature preserves offer plenty of ways [...]
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March 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration
The nip of fall is in the air and you may soon be looking for ways to ward off the emotional chill that winter can bring to your home. Short days and overcast skies can cast a shadow over even the cheeriest home décor.
But just because summer is long off, doesn’t mean you have to [...]
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This is the time of year when a garden really proves it mettle.
Are shrub and perennial borders still boast enticing color via foliage, flowers or berries? Are there areas where
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Winter savory has dark green, shiny, pointed leaves much stiffer in texture than summer savory. It is a woody perennial plant growing to 2 feet in height with small
Enjoy inspirational Gardens of Cornwall during the regular meeting of the Peninsula Garden Club.
Shirley Rainey, a very active master gardener, will lead gardeners and guests through a showing of The
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
Winter has come, Grey is this seasons color trends. Here is some of grey color furniture and accessories. Here is some furniture and the interior that have a gray color,
If you love to visit gardens on your travels, as I do, you know that feeling of hope and trepidation as you enter a place for the first time. Will
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
The annual Portland flower show will be closing its doors this evening for another year. But not before hundreds of more people check out the displays.
This year's theme is gardens