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www.commercialappeal.com @ 12/09/06 15:34
i'm thinking of hollies, boxwoods, magnolias, cedars and junipers, and so were members of the memphis garden club when they did their annual festooning of the dixon gallery and gardens. the current art exhibit at the dixon is about artful duck decoys and | |
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www.adn.com @ 12/03/06 02:11
i have been around dahlias all my life. my grandfather and father grew them and had a minor, unspoken rivalry, so lots of very pretty and exotic-looking flowers appeared every summer. as a consequence, i like dahlias, but i must admit i run hot and cold | www.dispatch.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
lawn seedings, but seeds somehow have found their way into your driveway. remove the plants before they flower in the spring; if not too abundant, you can dig them out with a long-bladed knife or, when temperatures rise in the spring, use a nonselective | www.sptimes.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
some names crop up in rex columns more than once over the years. one of those belongs to mayme wood, or ma, as her granddaughter donna calls her. actually, her name most recently surfaced dec. 16, when donna wrote us from bowling green, ky., to tell us | www.adn.com @ 12/03/06 08:32
the english delphinium is the color of lemon custard, its pale-yellow florets so thick on the stem that they form a tall pyramid. another delph resembles a cloud of whipped cream, a thick triangle of white florets that glistens as though sprinkled with | www.commercialappeal.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
everyone knows about our flowering trees that are at eye-level, but we want visitors to look up and see the other trees as well, said lorie emens, the landscape gardener at the dixon who spearheaded the arboretum certification effort and will lead the | www.ocregister.com @ 12/24/06 15:12
milena and bill are recently married thirtysomethings who have just bought a house. that is where their similarities end. milena is an energetic south american who loves to salsa dance and shake things up, while bill is a conservative north american type | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
previously we have discussed the larger and more familiar bromeliads like guzmania, neoregelia, and the larger tank type epyphytes. and a few that will grow in the ground. but now we will explore their smaller cousins, cryptanthus and tillandsias. and | dwb.sacbee.com @ 12/03/06 02:29
so, on saturday my first order of business was to gather up all the various pesticides, fertilizers and gallons of paint, primer and putty. i quickly amassed quite a collection of products that had no business going down the drain or into the landfill. | www.innovations-report.de @ 02/08/07 22:07
mouthrinses are no exception. mouthrinses contain essential oils, which include eucalyptol, menthol, thymol, alcohol, sorbitol, and others. people use mouthrinses for many reasons, ranging from whiter teeth, better breath, or cavity protection. but are |
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