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www.suntimes.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
pomegranates (punica granatum) are the new in fruit. it is a small tree or large shrub native to iran and northern india. pomegranates are not hardy in illinois since they will not tolerate temperatures below 12 degrees and require a semi-arid climate. | |
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www.journalnow.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
lawn. i hate them destroying my lawn and killing my worms, he said, pushing a flag into the ground, the metal stake finding little resistance as it sank into the mole tunnel below. it's very frustrating. it's a problem many residents share in | www.post-gazette.com @ 12/25/06 02:28
q. i brought my tropical hibiscus into my house for the winter. i recently realized that it has some kind of insect problem. whenever i disturb the plant, a cloud of white insects fly off it. what are they, and how can i control them? ) plants are | www.projo.com @ 12/24/06 14:34
the biggest category by far in the stores is home decor. among the handsome offerings are bamboo furniture from vietnam and the philippines (consoles, coffee tables and benches, priced from $44 to $175), glazed ceramic table lamps from nicaragua ($110), | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
imagine sitting inside on a winter morning, and hearing a beautifully colored bird outside you window. or, seeing your first robin of the spring, as it flew to your feeder. then there was another and another, until you had a chorus of wonderful music | www.tophosts.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
february 2, 2007 ? (tophosts news brief) ? qwest communications international inc. (nyse: q) announced the opening of a new cybercenter in the seattle area to provide secure, reliable and scalable hosting services to businesses. with the move, qwest now | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
strawberry pots are the pots that are shaped like an urn and have 'pockets' up and down the sides. they are made especially for growing strawberries and are easy and convenient. you can also grow herbs, flowers or other plants in them. plants that have | |
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www.philly.com @ 12/09/06 04:00
kitchen floor. we're considering installing one-piece vinyl or ceramic tile. our countertops are butcher block, if that matters. can you give us some pros or cons for each, or, better yet, your clear-cut favorite the composition of the countertops and | www.jsonline.com @ 12/03/06 02:45
stephen kaniewski founded brass light gallery 18 years ago in walker's point to recapture the golden age of light fixtures. years ago, doors were built for the rooms they would be in by craftsmen who understood quality, detail and proper fit. some | www.hometown-pages.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
winter garden. he raises various kinds of lettuce and greens - outside - all winter. he does this with the help of a little manure. during the summer, he dug a hole with a depth of about eight or 10 inches, and as big around the outside as he wanted his |
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