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Add Garden Drama With Silvery Foliage Plants
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedInterspersed among brighter greens and colorful blossoms, these plants seem to harmonize all the garden elements and add a calming touch. These silvery plants come into their own in September and October as perennial flowers and foliage fades. The
Hot tips for cool fall garden crops
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returned0 Comments ARA Content Updated: October 16, 2010 4:30 a.m. ARA Content / Growing fall crops in raised beds can help protect tender plants from frost damage. Among the best choices for your fall/winter garden are greens like kale, collards, lettuce and
Assisting Dynamics through Organic Gardening
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedIf you're pondering about organic gardening, maintain doing so. Not many individuals are like you who think of such leads to for that benefit of dynamics. Dynamics might be smiling at you now. With the advent of all the issues with the globe close to us,
Dolby Digital Plus Comes to Netflix
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedThere is no doubt that streaming movies from the internet is becoming increasingly popular, but, while video quality has been getting better, the audio quality just doesn't garner any excitement. However, that is about to change as Netflix has committed
London designer's mission? Capture S.F. style
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedNicky Summer drew inspiration from the Embarcadero, the first place she explored in the city, for her client's condo, purchased sight unseen. A London businessman buys a condo in San Francisco, sight unseen. To transform his newest residence into a
Autumn colour in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedGINA PARKINSON basks in colour as the foliage catches the long rays of autumnal sun. Chilly nights and warm, sunny days are bringing out autumn colour in trees and shrubs as their growth slows and they descend to dormancy. Brightly hued foliage looks
Master Gardener: Wise choices in native plants
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedBy Rebecca Jepsen Correspondent We hear about "going native tours," beneficial natives and water-wise natives. Have you ever wondered what constitutes a native plant? Native plant species are those that appear and thrive in the area in which they
The strength of porphyry
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedPorphyry, above, an igneous granite used for centuries, has been rediscovered by landscapers. Porphyry, an igneous granite that forms when magma is exposed to air through fissures in the Earth's crust, is the latest darling of landscape designers.
Plus: Woodworker applies art to cabinetry
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedThrough the art of wood marquetry, San Leandro craftsman Craig Williams customizes cabinetry with a range of styles such as this floral motif or pieces featuring landscapes or even political heroes. Through the fine art of wood marquetry, you can
Master gardener: Trees, shrubs, bulbs boosted autumnal establishment
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedThe fresh weather of autumn is an ideal time to plant trees, shrubs, bulbs and perennials. These plants are often on sale now and cooler fall temperatures give plants an opportunity to establish roots without the added stress and competition for
City Park's fall garden show adds music and art to its mix
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedThe sweet olive grabs you at the entrance gate to the New Orleans Botanical Garden with its sweet scent of autumn. The camellias are just starting to bud, too. View full sizeChris Granger / The Times-PicayuneLandscape Images calls its landscape display
Rochester-area home and garden news
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedGhostly Walk: Learn about Rochester's past The dark side of Rochester's past comes back to life at the 17th annual Landmark Society Ghost Walk, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Oct. 22, 23, 29 and 30 in the heart of Rochester's historic East Avenue neighborhood.
Garden Design Ideas For a Low Maintenance Garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedMany people either don't have the time to garden or simply wish to create a for themselves.� This article will look at the issues you need to consider when planning a garden. The first thing to look at is the depth and quality of the soil in your
Master Gardener: Wise choices in native plants
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedWe hear about "going native tours," beneficial natives and water-wise natives. Have you ever wondered what constitutes a native plant? Native plant species are those that appear and thrive in the area in which they evolved. Plants evolve in a particular
Home and Garden Television Listings
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedSATURDAY, Oct. 16 Midnight (HGTV) Yard Crashers -- A small yard is transformed into an island oasis with the addition of a beachy concrete overlay, a unique tiki bar and a four-foot waterfall. (CC) (DIY) Man Caves -- Building a wall to wall bookshelf; a
Master Gardener: Wise choices in native plants
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Master Gardener: Wise choices in native plants
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedWe hear about "going native tours," beneficial natives and water-wise natives. Have you ever wondered what constitutes a native plant? Native plant species are those that appear and thrive in the area in which they evolved. Plants evolve in a particular
News and notes for the home and garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedWritten by Mary Beth Breckenridge McClatchy-Tribune News Serivice Grease cutter is difficult to find Q: How would you suggest cleaning the area of the stove where the knobs are? Our stove has black plastic in this area, and no matter what we clean it
Short Garden Plants
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedcrocus image by Dusan Radivojevic from Fotolia.com Crocus is one of the earliest plants to pop up in the spring. "Short" is all in the perspective of the gardener and according to the particular needs of the intended garden design. The possible uses of
Why are fig trees not giving fruit?
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedThe Morgans have inherited a mature fig tree in their new garden, which gave them quite a lot of fruit with which they were delighted. They are, however, a little perplexed: when they arrived in May there was a lot of old dried-out fruit on the tree, and
How to tell between bees and weevils
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedLinda Reed, from Selby, asks how you can tell if the "nibbles" from leaves are the work of leaf-cutting bees (harmless, charming goodies) or vine weevils (odious, persistent baddies)? Indeed she is not the only reader who needs a bit of guidance. I agree
Dealing with dahlias and cannas
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedThere are other barely hardy plants that need consideration: dahlias and cannas planted in the ground can be left to their own devices for just a little longer, but in colder gardens should then be dug up, dried off upside down, dusted with fungicide and
Questions on the lily beetle, non-flowering dahlias and potted red cyclamen
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedLily beetle This summer Valerie Mourilyan's potted oriental lilies were badly affected by lily beetles. She normally leaves them in their pots from year to year, but wonders what precautions she should take to protect them next year or if the bulbs are
How to prune a passion flower plant
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedRon Enderby's passion flower, growing in his courtyard garden, has grown 12ft up a trellised wall. He now asks for advice on pruning. This passion flower has done well in its first year, benefiting from the shelter of Ron's courtyard and the warm start
Polycarbonate Greenhouses for Fall and Winter Gardening
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedAs the days get shorter and temperatures drop, hobby gardeners are aware that their summer pastime will quickly be ending.� Placing plants in garden greenhouses is a popular solution in keeping your plants protected from an early frost. Fall brings
Create a Mini-Garden Inside the Cedar Planter
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedIn your large garden space, you can still create a small but beautiful garden using the cedar planter. Cedar planter is much better that flower pots as it is more durable and weather-resistant. It won't get damage or broken easily even often exposed to
Master Gardener: Protect plants from sunburn
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedBy Chantal GuilleminContra Costa Times correspondent Q: What's causing the leaves on my agapanthus to suddenly turn pale yellow and flop down? Some leaves have wide, bleached out streaks in them, while others still look healthy. A: Your plant may be
Fall Gardening part 1: Growing garlic
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedIt’s fall, but the gardening year is not over just yet. There are still quite a few projects worth doing between now and Christmas. This is the perfect time to plant garlic and new trees and shrubs. And no knowledgeable gardener lets October go by
Fall Gardening part 3: How to plant naturalizing spring bulbs
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedPhotograph by: Steve Whysall, PNG If you want beautiful flowers in your garden from the first light of spring to the beginning of summer, you need to get down on your knees and plant bulbs this month. There are thousands to choose from. Where to start? I
Tips for Gardening Photography for Beginners
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 642 returnedGardening photography isn’t as easy as you may think but in this article we shall share some useful tips which you can use to help you start your garden photography project. If you have a fancy camera that’s a bonus point but the important thing is