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June 22, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Plants
Folks driving along M-53 often slow down in front of the Guza house. Some have stopped completely. A few have even knocked on the front door. They all want to know the same thing: Is that a palm tree growing in the front yard?
It’s not. For the last six years or so, Meinard and [...]
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August 29, 2009
By: Momoy
Category: Design Gallery, Featured
That’s a one of tips to keep the room cool and fresh, you can keep the plants inside the room, but you can’t keep it carelessly it could reduce the room comfort ability. These are several home interior with indoor plant, I hope you can get any ideas and inspiration after look this photos. [...]
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June 10, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden, Plants
Summer officially arrives this month – the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer that the song recalls. Schools get out, lemonade stands appear and the scent of freshly mowed grass fills the air. In the garden, birds, bees and bugs are already busy, and even weekend gardeners have realized that it’s finally warm enough to [...]
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June 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Landscaping
When the weather turns dry, Texans may start thinking about the best ways to avoid high water bills and still maintain their landscaping. Gray water may be one option, said Dr. Bruce Lesikar, Texas Cooperative Extension agricultural engineer.
Gray water is the water that has passed through showers, sinks, bathtubs or washing machines, Lesikar said. It [...]
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May 28, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
The last cold snap is behind us now (hopefully) and the gardening season has arrived in earnest. Although the weather has been glorious these last few weeks, the downside is that much of the area is in a drought. April didn’t bring the showers she promised — so how shall we tend to our May [...]
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