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www.nytimes.com @ 12/25/06 02:16
a contained, clearly delineated pocket of mess within a larger area, as on a counter, in a closet or a drawer, or on a bulletin board or a refrigerator. a mess that waxes and wanes in cycles. some messes grow during the week (or the winter), only to be | |
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www.newsday.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
alex rodriguez's not-so-excellent adventure in the big city yesterday began hours before a chaotic visit to a barnes & noble in early afternoon. first, his scheduled appearance on nbc's today show was canceled because of a disagreement over whether | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
if you're craving fresh greens and horrifed by supermarket prices, why not grow your own? nothing tastes fresher and sweeter than a spring salad just picked from your own windowsill or garden. for starters, you'll need some lettuce seed. common green | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
is an excellent choice as an upright flower for the back area of your windowbox. they will provide a cool shade with their tall spikes of blue flowers. salvia blooms from late spring to late fall, and adapts well to containers. two to four plants will | www.detnews.com @ 12/11/06 04:35
milena and bill are recently married 30-somethings who have just bought a house and that is where their similarities end. milena is an energetic south american who loves to salsa dance and shake things up, while bill is a conservative north american-type | seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/03/06 08:23
a tip for home gardeners during this cold snap: don't sweat it. linda chalker-scott, associate professor with washington state university's extension urban-horticulture office, is an expert in cold hardiness. she says most plants grown in western | www.theledger.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
air conditioner with one that has a higher seer - seasonal energy efficiency ratio - number. instead of using the garbage disposal, compost your kitchen wastes, as well as yard debris. composting creates a natural, non-polluting fertilizer for your | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
evergreen shrubs, of course, provide year round privacy. many dwarf conifers stay small enough to be part of a perennial border. in light shade rhododendrons or azaleas work well. deciduous shrubs won't provide much of a visual barrier until they leaf | dwb.sacbee.com @ 12/02/06 18:07
lawn such as fescue or kentucky bluegrass, get out there and give your lawn a nutrient boost now. but before you reach for whatever fertilizer bag is close at hand from last season, you might want to finish this article first. furthermore, plants can | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
but difficult to deal with in the kitchen. carrots can be harvested any time. small carrots are the sweetest, but it's best to leave them in the ground until you need them so they won't dry out. once the kernels turn a golden color they are getting too |
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