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prune broadleaf evergreens (including boxwoods, nandina and hollies), conifers, deciduous trees, barberries and summer-flowering deciduous shrubs that bloom on new wood, crape myrtles, vitex and buddleia. later this month, you can prune your camellias, | |
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www.commercialappeal.com @ 12/02/06 21:10
at my place, take out pizza, better than drinkable chianti, festive paper napkins and dvds count as a twentysomething version of a stylish good time. so the new town & country handbook for hosts -- a practical guide to party planning and gracious | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
which fits nicely into the kitchen garden border. is hardy and can withstand temperatures of 0 degrees f. just before blooming is the best time to collect leaves for drying, as the volatile oils are most concentrated. purpurascens and tricolor are my | www.rrstar.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
her flower garden and feeding the squirrels and the birds. (4) 83, enjoyed going out to dinner with friends, listening to jazz, dancing, reading and playing bridge. (4) 75, roscoe, former teacher and coach at east high school, he initiated the | www.columbian.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
winter garden by hanging an array of bells to low tree branches. if you enjoy wind chimes in summer you will appreciate the distinct tenor of jingling bells in the midst of a winter chill. on the first day of january i like to hang half a dozen bells of | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
what happens every spring but has all the feeling of christmas day -- except that the thrill can last for days, or even years? it's the arrival of the postman with boxes and boxes of lovely plants. there is nothing as thrilling as peeking out the front | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
it seems most of us have a favorite quote from the writings of thoreau - never has a single author been quoted by so many who understood so little about him. mine is though i do not believe a plant will spring up where no seed has been, i have great | |
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www.rockymountainnews.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
while books are often a first thought, articles of clothing make great gifts for gardeners. think health and safety as well as practicality and consider giving some of the new sun-protective clothing. made of new fabrics with spf built in, they block uv | www.ocregister.com @ 12/17/06 06:24
reprinted: domus is a 12-book compilation of 71 years worth of the italian architecture and design magazine that ran from 1928 to 1999. each bound set has an english translation at the back. when oscar wilde declared, i find it harder and harder every | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
early spring is a great time for transplanting trees and shrubs, but you must do so before they wake up. transplanting a plant is a very traumatic experience for the plant if it is awake. dormancy starts in the fall as soon as you experience a good hard |
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