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February 25, 2012 8:30 am@ McCabes
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February 28, 2012 6:30 pmon the Radio - 99.3
Lawn care can seem so complicated and confusing, but it is not. There are a few steps each year that can be done to save you headache and heartache – but most importantly, money! Lawn services can be expensive and might not be the best option for your lawn. Not every lawn is the same, [...]
Allium giganteum ‘Gladiator’ Fun for kids! They look like giant purple lollipops (5-6″) atop 3-6 foot leafless stems. Lightly fragrant. Deer, squirrel, and rabbit resistant. Grape Hyacinth A great long lasting bulb with tiny bell-shaped blue flowers. This has many applications due to the long lasting flower period. It works great as [...]
This is the season to start prepping for spring. Tulips, hyacinths, crocus, daffodils, ect. get planted now so that they will come up in the spring. Bulbs are so easy to plant and take such little work, but you get huge impact out of them. Quality: The bigger the bulb, the bigger the flower it will [...]
Summer’s heat can take a toll on your container gardens. Just because it is fall doesn’t mean you have to do traditional yellows and oranges. Mix up your containers with lime greens, rich purples and fuschia. Touches of burnt orange will give it an autumn look. Mums are not the only fall flowers available. Flowering [...]
September is almost here and it is a welcome change. The cooler air has made this last week very enjoyable. I have never been a huge fall decorator, but ever since the more natural tones and textures have made such a big debut, I can’t wait to decorate my new house. For this setup, we [...]