Archive for May, 2008

May 31st 2008

Going to pot - Beckley Register-Herald (subscription)

Going to pot
Beckley Register-Herald (subscription), WV - 10 hours ago
A fairy garden is in the works, and an English garden is well under way. A huge ivy-covered tree stump in the shape of a rabbit’s head marks the trail to

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May 31st 2008

Brit’s Pub - Greenroofs.com

Brit’s Pub
Greenroofs.com, GA - 10 hours ago
Brit’s English Garden Pub is a manicured rooftop lawn bowling facility is attached to an Irish Pub in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The elevated lawn bowling

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May 31st 2008

Garden tour to be held Sunday - Daily Triplicate

A Habitat for Humanity garden tour fund-raiser this Sunday offers a peak into five beautiful gardens in Del Norte County: *Teri McCune and Kees Oostra – Located in Crescent City on five acres against the Redwood National Park, there is an English …

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May 31st 2008

Figurative detail - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

Pairing statuary with the right flora can yield dramatic rewards in your home garden. Like a chef balancing wine with the right meal, the idea is to pair your statue with the right plants to create a distinctive, stylishly themed garden. Call it the …

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May 31st 2008

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Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - May 31, 2008
A traditional English garden is a mixture of formal lines, color and texture and ornamentation. To create this look in your yard, consider a nymph statue

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May 31st 2008

Figura tive det ail - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

Pairing statuary with the right flora can yield dramatic rewards in your home garden. Like a chef balancing wine with the right meal, the idea is to pair your statue with the right plants to create a distinctive, stylishly themed garden. Call it the …

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May 31st 2008

One day a year, rose garden opens - Eureka Reporter

The Fickle Hill Old Rose Nursery will open its gardens to the public one time this year on Sunday, June 1, from 12-4 p.m. Cindy Graebner, owns the Nursery, and operates out of her house. “I have large gardens which I propagate the plants from. Once …

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May 30th 2008

Going to pot - Register-Herald

When it comes to container gardening, there is no limit to where Terri Johnson’s imagination will take her. Some brightly colored flowers flanked by lush green plants reside in a planter made in the shape of a giant coffee cup and saucer. Baskets …

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May 30th 2008

British blooms: Support your local grower - Daily Telegraph

Last summer, I made a programme for Gardeners’ World about the British cut-flower industry. Flower power: (Left to right) John Waddington, Copseys; Ron Geaters; Carolyn Whetman We asked why so many of us are concerned that our strawberries are flown …

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May 30th 2008

Foreign exchange - Taranaki Daily News

Foreign exchange
Taranaki Daily News, New Zealand - 6 hours ago
There is also the classical English garden with the lawn, just after a very different rainforest. I like also English garden it’s not every time straight.

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