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www.statesman.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
couples buying a house together are often in the throes of marital bliss. oh, darling, it will be our home forever and ever . . . and the nursery can go here! unfortunately, the reverse is also true when a couple get divorced. the same house and its | |
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seattlepi.nwsource.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
it's easy to try new vegetable varieties. they're numerous, seed is relatively cheap, and if you don't like how they taste or perform, you simply don't plant them again. with new berries and fruits, it's a bit dicier. they're more expensive, take up | www.nola.com @ 12/17/06 02:11
note: homeowner james perry met friend meg lousteau at his storm-damaged house a few weeks ago to get her help in planning his renovation. now lousteau has sketched up some ideas for perry to review. meg lousteau thought long and hard about how to help | www.ocregister.com @ 12/11/06 04:53
i don't know what is worse ã¢â‚¬â€œ getting out with the holiday mall crowd or staying home on a december saturday to prune the wisteria. better to hang with the wisteria. with a few educated cuts you'll have the gift of weeping flowers that keep on | www.newsday.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
kitchens and bathrooms? yep, mostly leds. what are leds, and why should you be interested? led stands for light-emitting diode. they're also referred to as solid-state lighting. unlike incandescent and compact fluorescent bulbs, which generate light with | 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.kmov.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
across the hot, dry southwest, cutting-edge landscapers use agaves, aloes and other succulents as living sculptures. in regions where the climate is too cold to grow most succulents in the ground year-round, smaller varieties grace container gardens. | |
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www.fortwayne.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
lawn and garden products remain flat, homeowners are pouring money into expanding their living space outdoors. building a major outdoor project (such as a pond, fire feature or outdoor kitchen) is the second most popular home improvement project, | seattlepi.nwsource.com @ 12/16/06 22:25
nothing is more attractive to your friendly feline or growing puppy than tinsel glittering in the air just a few feet above the floor. what a jump and grab challenge for a kitten. and don't forget the colorful attraction of christmas lights, ornaments | www.projo.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
q. in the summer, a storm caused about one-third of my bradford pear tree to fall. it split at a weak fork, leaving a gash about 14 inches wide and 5 feet long. the tree continued to grow in the fall. are there any measures you can recommend that will |
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