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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
lawn grasses are home to a endophytic fungus which is literally poison to many of the insects that eat your lawn! an endophyte is a plant that lives within another plant. this particular fungus lives within certain grass varieties, including the | |
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www.al.com @ 12/11/06 03:38
my lenten roses begin blooming in the early spring, and the plants are still green. when and/if do i prune the plants? (i live in northern virginia, and we have had our first frost.) - linda g. thanks so much for the question - it is nice to see that we | www.dispatch.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
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www.projo.com @ 12/16/06 07:15
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my decorating partner, matt fox, and i have discovered many projects that make use of scrap booking materials. we've created cards, books, photo albums and more. well, you're in for a surprise. how about using a brown paper bag to make a photo album? | www.journalnow.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
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