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Nitelites of Jacksonville (nitelites.com)
Jacksonville, FL (904) 779-9020
outdoor lighting franchises enhance homes as well as commercial properties with superior low voltage lighting systems. think about how much time, energy and money you have invested in your home.   it's probably one of your largest investments.   so, why
Lowe's (lowes.net)
12945 Atlantic Blvd Jacksonville, FL (904) 486-4701
Home Depot (homedepot.com)
9520 Regency Square Blvd Jacksonville, FL (904) 727-7574
Naturetek, Incorporated (www.naturetekinc.com)
101 Century 21 Dr Ste 106 Jacksonville, FL (904) 302-5060
Putnam Lumber & Export Company (putnamlumber.com)
6196 Lake Gray Blvd Jacksonville, FL (904) 777-2655
putnam lumber sells direct to wholesalers, retailers, and re-manufacturers located in the u.s., caribbean, asia, and europe through both its sales associates and independent sales agents. our company is committed to sourcing and delivering quality
Huttig Building Products (huttig.com)
5203 W 1st St Jacksonville, FL (904) 378-0980
Gator Office Furniture (www.gatoroffice.com)
6160 Beach Blvd Jacksonville, FL (904) 724-6400
Joyce's Dolls (joycesdolls.com)
Jacksonville, FL (904) 724-0749
joyce's dolls has been at the same location in jacksonville, florida since 1977. the shop is family owned and operated by joyce & aimee, her daughter. they are both avid collectors themselves and enjoy assisting others in finding that dream doll to add
Byo Products Incorporated (byoplayground.com)
7000 Us-1 N St. Augustine, FL (904) 808-8509
all of the items offered on this site meet or exceed rigid commercial playground equipment safety standards. these durable playground items are designed to resist vandalism, the sun, the weather, and the constant use of children ages 2-12. we offer
Dream Doors Incorporated (www.dreamdoors.com)
151 College Dr Orange Park, FL (904) 272-9500
it's that easy. no fuss, no dust. and you'll add up to 6% to the value of your home with decorative door glass. choose from a large variety of glass sizes and styles designed to compliment your entryway. professionally installed with a 10-year warranty.
Cook up flavor with an herb garden seattlepi.nwsource.com
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kitchen herbs: basil, chives, cilantro, dill, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon and thyme. basil seeds or seedlings of basil, a warm-season annual, can be planted at the same time as tomatoes. pinch back flowering spikes to
Book tells of career recoveries www.yaledailynews.com
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in a society that demands success, how do fallen leaders â?? like homemaking guru martha stewart â?? rebuild their careers? this is the essential question that sonnenfeld discusses in his new book â??firing back: how great leaders rebound after career
A lab for living www.baltimoresun.com
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cracks visual jokes and tells stories. the kitchen's unreachable upper shelves, for example, are stocked with multiples of iconic products such as heinz ketchup and morton salt. it's our own kind of ill-advised emergency storage, lupton says. in the
More cold could be on the way www.dailybulletin.com
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pest control: moist leaves and debris are rich breeding grounds for pests and diseases. keep the ground raked and cleared around all plants, including camellias. potted and hanging plants should be weeded and cleaned; cover any exposed roots. if you have
A Dazzling Trio of Flowering Pots! www.gardenguides.com
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let's face it. what most gardeners begin to crave whilst old man winter finally starts to slink away for another year is some springtime pizazz! if you're one of those eager gardeners, read on. there is a way to put the winter blahs behind you while
Growing and Harvesting Dill www.gardenguides.com
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kitchen. a sprig of dill will perk up almost any soup, salad, or main dish. you can buy transplants at your local garden center, but there is no need because dill is easy to grow from seeds. you won't even have to start them indoors - just plant your
Ask Marianne: Mushrooms aren't likely to harm the kids or the lawn seattlepi.nwsource.com
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lawn! i fear they could be poisonous and we have small children and pets. is there something we can spray to keep them from sprouting? m.b.: there are no registered sprays for mushrooms and they are only sprouting now because of the cool, damp weather.
Orchids easy to grow? Sure they are! www.stltoday.com
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phalaenopsis orchids like diffused sunlight and are well-suited for a perch on an apartment windowsill. that's right ? orchids are easy to grow. just choose a few of those that are known to adapt well to home growing. the orchid family, with as many as
Filling the Gaps in the Garden www.gardenguides.com
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kitchen floor.) now i have seen gardens where each plant is beautifully spaced and the attractive mulch surrounding them is quite visible. it's a nice look but i despair of ever achieving it because plants grow at such different rates, so that in one
Try alcohol or horticultural oil to control bugs infesting ficus www.sfgate.com
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q: i was reading your nov. 8 column about ficus trees. i never knew they had sap until i noticed recently that the wooden table near my indoor ficus now has a sticky substance all over it. any advice for how to get rid of the sap on the wood? q: i have