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Ounce Jewelry Incorporated (ouncecollection.com)
606 S Olive St Los Angeles, CA (213) 489-1668
Arat Jewelry (barbarjewelry.com)
608 S Hill St Ste 208 Los Angeles, CA (213) 623-1390
Sahabi Jewelry (sahabiinc.com)
650 S Hill St Ste E4 Los Angeles, CA (213) 622-9008
A & R Junior Glass & Windows (arjuniorglass.com)
10215 S San Pedro St Los Angeles, CA (323) 777-1344
Arat Jewelry (barbarjewelry.com)
608 S Hill St Ste 208 Los Angeles, CA (213) 623-1390
Van-Lachman (www.vanlachman.com)
608 S Hill St Ste 1000 Los Angeles, CA (213) 624-4958
Van-Lachman (www.vanlachman.com)
608 S Hill St Ste 1000 Los Angeles, CA (213) 624-4958
Infinity Collection (theinfinitycollection.com)
607 S Hill St Ste 548 Los Angeles, CA (213) 624-0090
Van-Lachman (www.vanlachman.com)
608 S Hill St Ste 1000 Los Angeles, CA (213) 624-4958
Ounce Jewelry Incorporated (ouncecollection.com)
606 S Olive St Los Angeles, CA (213) 489-1668
Growing Ornamental Grasses www.gardenguides.com
@ 02/08/07 10:56 comments(0) report

ornamental grasses aren't what you'd call no-maintenance plants, but they're definitely on the low-maintenance end of the fuss-and-muss spectrum. they'll thrive with the same good care you give your other garden plants, and they're normally not much
Control Pond Algae for a Clean, Healthy and Beautiful Pond www.designingonline.com
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the ability to identify the type of algae in a pond and limit the nutrients available, goes a long way in preventing pond algae growth. an effective method to control pond algae is the use a live microbial products that utilize special beneficial
It's a good time for Mercury glass to shine www.jsonline.com
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is making a comeback in home decorations such as candlesticks and holiday accessories. mercury glass returns to store shelves most often in the fall-darkened days of a waning year, just in time to add sparkle to home decor. you'll see mercury glass
Coddle your fruit trees and prune carefully if needed www.commercialappeal.com
@ 12/03/06 02:01 comments(0) report

if you have ordered fruit trees, unwrap them as soon as you receive them. the roots should be kept moist and above freezing until you plant them. late winter to early spring is the best time to plant fruit trees. fruit trees require full sun. prune off
Consider Tangerine Beauty for that prized arbor www.macon.com
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flower garden. companion plants are almost limitless. blue crown pansies usually still look good during this time, and they will contrast perfectly with the crossvine as does victoria blue salvia. if fresh yellow marigolds or ageratums have been planted,
Leaf blowers still blow up storm of controversy in suburbs www.insidebayarea.com
@ 12/03/06 02:43 comments(0) report

the whining roar of the leaf blower begins in earnest, filling the autumn air with a seasonal symphony: the growl of the gasoline engine, the siren call of its inner fan, the steady hiss of air blasting to 200 miles per hour. electric versions, a little
Wildflowers can thrive in urban landscapes www.adn.com
@ 12/03/06 06:27 comments(0) report

many woodland wildflowers are not widely available commercially, but their remarkable reproductive abilities can help them thrive in home gardens. although their habitats vary, woodland wildflowers may share common environmental backgrounds. they are
Why buy when you can rent? www.orlandosentinel.com
@ 02/08/07 10:56 comments(0) report

3 1/2-bathroom contemporary, built in 1962. the hollywood hills home, with two fireplaces, was leased for a year at $8,000 a month. another move could be in the works: the nine, though not officially canceled, has fallen off the tv schedule. abc
Martha Sterwart living... or like it in Perris www.pe.com
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martha stewart, the world-renowned queen of design and good taste, visited perris today to see first-hand a community of new homes that bear her name. stewart, founder and chief executive of martha stewart living omnimedia inc., has been in a
High Concept Horsetail www.gardenguides.com
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it has been used for scrubbing kitchen utensils. known commonly as the horsetail or scouring rush, this plant has emerged as one of the species that is increasingly recommended by garden designers in search of high concept or minimalist designs. these