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www.adn.com @ 12/02/06 21:53
woodland wildflowers and striking foliage plants, ground-hugging barrenwort and a super-vertical grass called panicum virgatum. we're losing a great plantswoman, said horticulturist julie riley of alaska cooperative extension. she just has a way of | |
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www.newsday.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
interior design details: 1,000 new ideas for the home (harpercollins publishers, $39.95): smart technology and eco-products are among the thousands of ideas presented in this book, a guide to picking the right elements for restyling a home. design | www.post-gazette.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
home builders across the country are cutting back, antares is proceeding with plans to construct a handful of mansions, the largest of which will include roughly 41,000 square feet of space spanning several buildings and cost about $25 million. that | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
pest control purposes this is a good enough definition, and although i would include any insect that pollinates crops plants (some of those flies and wasps will do both, so attracting them has a double benefit) that is the definition i'll stick with | www.charlotte.com @ 12/02/06 19:15
we just refinanced our condo, receiving part of our equity in cash. is the money we received taxable? no. when you refinance your mortgage and take out all or part of your home equity in cash (called a cash-out refinance) you owe zero tax on that cash. | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
lawn--that mild onion fragrance floating on the air. those wild onions cut down by your mower are cousins to the one you buy and are perfectly edible (as long as you don't slather your lawn with pesticides, herbicides or any other kind of chemical | www.buildingonline.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
homes will feature front porches and will be built on smaller lots to encourage activity in public open spaces and parks. the community will include both single-family homes and townhomes. this location is the perfect backdrop to showcase the first | |
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www.wral.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
air conditioning, there were blinds and windows. this time of year, open those blinds to let the sun help heat your home. setting the water heater to the low setting, or 120 degrees, means you'll spend less for hot water. even your computer can help you | www.newsday.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
the last thing on their minds was energy efficiency. like most new-home buyers, their interest was in more aesthetically pleasing features. then, we came across this one home that was still under construction, kevin white says, and we just fell in love | www.commercialappeal.com @ 12/09/06 15:34
i'm thinking of hollies, boxwoods, magnolias, cedars and junipers, and so were members of the memphis garden club when they did their annual festooning of the dixon gallery and gardens. the current art exhibit at the dixon is about artful duck decoys and |
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