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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
lawn. it seemed like a waste of time, energy and money, says angela. first you fertilize it to make it grow, then as soon as it does you whack it off. that seems so contradictory to me. as her lawn shrunk, flower gardens, shrubby areas and eventually a | |
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i spent last weekend scouring my neighborhood for christmas trees tossed at the curb for pickup. i was desperate for evergreen branches to use as mulch to protect my hellebores, which have been trying to flower. for the last 30 days it may have looked | www.commercialappeal.com @ 12/02/06 21:27
while there's a lot to be said for clicking your way through the shopping list, let me offer a different approach this week. not every city boasts as vibrant a collection of local artists -- from pottery to glassworks, metal sculptures and textiles -- as | www.midweeknews.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
flower garden. these hexagon quilts of bright pastel prints can be found in antique shops, flea markets and attics, but very few new ones are made. there is a good reason for this. this is a very labor-intensive quilt pattern, usually pieced and quilted | www.twincities.com @ 12/17/06 01:05
for the most part, it has been a great time to be a homeowner because of the way property values have risen in many communities in recent years. since 2000, the total value of u.s. residential real estate has shot up a dizzying $10 trillion to $24 | www.knoxnews.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
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an interior designer whose clients include oprah winfrey, toni morrison and katie couric, has created an extensive signature home furnishings collection for jcpenney, the largest ever launched by the 100-year-old retailer. a. i love bedroom furniture -- | www.charlotte.com @ 12/16/06 23:21
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