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www.philly.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
i've never been to giverny, france, but i've spent some time in atlanta, and never in a million years would it occur to me that the two might have something in common. giverny is home to the estate of claude monet, which the impressionist painter bought | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
previously we have discussed the larger and more familiar bromeliads like guzmania, neoregelia, and the larger tank type epyphytes. and a few that will grow in the ground. but now we will explore their smaller cousins, cryptanthus and tillandsias. and | www.newsregister.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
robert maddox fills one of his many feeders with sunflower seeds, a favorite for many birds. amity - although they've taken over his yard as their territory, birds don't ruffle a feather when robert maddox strolls outside. he's a good guy, they chirp | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
if your soil is heavy and packs down easily, try a raised bed. a raised bed is a mound of prepared soil 6 to 8 inches high. it can be made permanent by edging with wood, stones, logs or bricks. the soil in a raised bed is more porous because no one ever | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
although water-cress is not a native of north america it has made itself so entirely at home in many of our streams that we hardly look upon it as a stranger. whoever, after a long ramble through the woods on a summer morning, has plucked its fresh, | www.adn.com @ 12/03/06 09:09
flower gardens, and it may be one kohl plant for which you want all plantings to grow at the same speed. when it comes to cabbages, there are a bewildering number of varieties, at least 10 that i know of. ah, but we are not in korea, and we can't buy | www.latimes.com @ 12/22/06 22:12
kitchen! (painted plaster.) that cottage! (fake stone.) that cozy escap there's a charming stone cottage on a snow-dappled hill, surrounded by mature trees and a low stone wall. smoke billows from chimneys on either end of the house. inside, the patina | |
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www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk @ 02/08/07 22:07
former curator leslie bisset, who retired in 2000, said the garden was a great asset to dundee and added, “i would hate to see anything happen to it.” he understood that the university had to prioritise its funding, but he was concerned about the | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
i am a gardener. you can ask my family, my neighbors, my friends and fellow employees, my constant companion, sheila, a wheaten scottie, and even my three cats, pitter, dribbles, and kitten, a 17-lb siamese. they will all tell you, oh, yes, teresa is a | www.palmbeachpost.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
delray beach ? barry halperin didn't know if his plan to save the milagro center would work, but two and a half years ago when the nonprofit organization lost its main benefactor and its board of directors decided to close its doors forever, he knew he |
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