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www.insidebayarea.com @ 12/14/06 02:52
a: armillaria root disease ã‚— also known as oak root fungus ã‚— is a soil-borne disease that is found in california soil where oaks and other native plants once grew. it's particularly a problem where fruit and nut trees are grown commercially | |
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www.chicagotribune.com @ 12/10/06 22:57
the kitchen, the mudroom. then regard your possessions with a dispassionate eye. forget that aunt clara gave you that floor lamp. earmark everything that isn't used or doesn't enhance the style of your house. send it up to the attic or off to ebay. - | www.suburbanchicagonews.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
the next program in the 2007 midewin lecture series is at 7 p.m. thursday at the midewin supervisor's office. presenter phyllis schulte will talk about gardening and landscaping to attract butterflies. butterflies, along with other insects, can play an | www.sfgate.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
camellias robert ehrhart talks about the selection and care of camellias. includes a visit to the instructor's nearby garden. reservation required. 1-3:30 p.m. sun. free. the gardens at heather farm, 1540 marchbanks rd., walnut creek. (925) 947-1678. | www.designingonline.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
marsha tudor, the leading artist in the field of scanned art, has reached such a level of skill where she creates images of such sculptural dimensionality that it is difficult sometimes to determine what work is originating from a camera and what is | seattletimes.nwsource.com @ 12/02/06 17:42
lawns. workshop attendees will be invited to join in a native plant salvage on dec. 9, at a site scheduled for development, where they'll be able to dig up plants to take home. you can register for either of the following workshops by calling | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
i used to wonder how it was that two people of like intelligence could open a cookbook and follow the same recipe and produce two entirely different results - one heavenly, and one quite leaden. i began to understand it though, when i began to garden. i | |
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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
pest control. however, if you just don't have the space to plant the types of plants that ladybugs like, releasing commercially bought ladybugs can help you clean up infested plants while you work to establish your own population. adult lady beetles are | www.tri-cityherald.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
waves are vigorous, easy to grow and outperformed traditional petunias by leaps and bounds, especially during summer. the first in the wave series was wave purple. a single plant was capable of spreading out to 4 feet while staying 4 to 6 inches tall. |
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