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seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/10/06 18:27
amaryllis, potted with moss to hide the tops of their bulbs, grow long stalks that are topped with joyous flowers. this season brings new homes for the plants we give and receive as presents. depending on their individual needs, some move in happily as | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
hold it...that's good, everybody! wait...cindy! stop looking at your brother...now, aunt shirley, you move over to your left, yes, that's it, now two more steps. good. now, richard, you go stand next to demi. uncle charles, look straight ahead...okay | www.courierpress.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
it's been a mild winter so far in the tri-state. i spent a lot of time outdoors in my shirtsleeves before and after new year's day. locally, daffodils, crocuses and other spring bulbs are already emerging from the ground. forsythias and pussy willows | www.freep.com @ 12/02/06 23:56
keeper of the greens: dexter gardener uses an unheated greenhouse -- or high tunnel -- to nurture tender lettuces and spinach, providing fresh local produce even during michigan's coldest months a taste for fresh homegrown greens in cooler months is | milton.yourguide.com.au @ 02/08/07 22:07
sue has been composting for 26 years and believe it is wonderful that shoalhaven city council is providing an incentive for others to join her. a keen gardener who avoids using sprays to grow vegetables and fruit, sue got into serious composting to | www.rockymountainnews.com @ 12/03/06 01:58
take time now to inventory and improve your winter greens. then, have a blast decking the halls. whether i'm going for a look that's simple and serene or an over-the-top display, fabulous greens are the most important ingredient in my holiday decor. of | seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/11/06 04:41
i hate to admit it, but sometimes i put more thought into wrapping a gift than i do into the gift itself. i can't help it €” i am totally sucked in by spools of pretty ribbon, letterpress cards and frothy tissue paper. i have been known to spend | |
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www.politics.co.uk @ 02/08/07 22:07
an elderly couple in haydon bridge are experiencing a warmer & more energy efficient start to the new year thanks to a new microgeneration technology installed into their home. mr & mrs turnbull, of haydon bridge, have had their old electric-air heating | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
if your soil is heavy and packs down easily, try a raised bed. a raised bed is a mound of prepared soil 6 to 8 inches high. it can be made permanent by edging with wood, stones, logs or bricks. the soil in a raised bed is more porous because no one ever | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
okay. it's time to put all those peppers you froze this summer to use and whip up some hot sauce. is making your own hot sauce difficult? eye-burning, nose-running, room-clearing hot, yes. difficult? nope. you see, your typical hot sauce has three |
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