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2009 Humana Medicare Plans - Sponsored Link
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Ad - Visit The Official Humana Site For Affordable Medicare Plan Options.

The joys of a fall garden
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The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) - Fall cleanup in the garden is almost a biological imperative. Each year at this time, we gleefully troop outside with pruners and rakes to buzz-cut the plants and scoop up the leaves. We stuff our handiwork into trash

Slide show: Images: Nature's Best Backyards
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Iron Man Soars On Blu-ray
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If there was any doubt about the increasing acceptance of the Blu-ray Disc format, the release of Iron Man may be putting this doubt to rest. Although Paramount has not made public any sales numbers, an informal survey of distributors and retailers

Restart your stalled compost pit
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A compost pile that has stalled can be restarted by forking out the old material and mixing it thoroughly with grass clippings, leafy yard waste and blood meal before returning it to the pile. This will add the nitrogen sources needed to spur microbial

Shed competition
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Gardening competition: Win a garden shedLast Updated: 12:01am BST 09/10/2008 Win a garden shed and a luxurious overnight stay in rural Worcestershire Garden sheds up and down the country reveal a wealth of creativity and individuality - and the materials

Gardening competition: Win a garden shed
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Win a garden shed and a luxurious overnight stay in rural Worcestershire Garden sheds up and down the country reveal a wealth of creativity and individuality - and the materials and design used also make a big statement about how green the owners are.

Garden events: What's on (October 11 - 18)
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Your special guide to the week's gardening events 11 Autumn sale, 10am-5pm, at RHS Garden Rosemoor, Devon, with free entry to plant centre and shop. Also don't miss the Apple Day at Rosemoor on 12 Oct (01805 626815; www.rhs.org.uk/rosemoor). 11

How to grow: Cobnuts
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Christopher McCooey investigates the cultivated hazel nut Cobnuts are a cultivated hazel nut. Most of those grown in Britain are from the named variety 'Kentish Cob', which was once known as 'Lambert's Filbert' after Mr Lambert of Goudhurst in Kent, an

Gardening: Sage Words
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Breaking into a client's garden isn't normally part of the job spec, writes Mary Keen Being a designer does not mean that dealing with demanding clients comes easily. We were behind with a proposal that had been shunted so often that there was no

Gardening: A rose for all climates
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The hardiest rose varieties are the best, says John Walker The Historic Roses Group (HRG), while researching roses for climate change, has found anecdotal evidence from around the world that points to one thing: species roses and older roses that remain

Gardening advice: Design your own pond
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Every Englishman's castle should have a water feature and preferably a bridge or some stepping stones says John Cushnie While an Englishman's home may well be his castle, there are few present-day houses that are surrounded by a moat. Deep water all

Gardening: Bring back the bonfire
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Yet another tradition is under threat, says Adam Edwards The autumn bonfire, like the first barbecue of summer, is a religious affair. It is dominated by the male of the species, requires ritual lighting, demands specialist robes (gardening hat and

A visit to the garden at The River Café
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A visit to the garden at The River CafLast Updated: 3:01pm BST 09/10/2008 Sarah Raven visits the redesigned River Caf, where herbs, salads and edible flowers inspire a world-class menu Rose Gray loves her garden. She has a small roof garden at home, but

A rose for all climates
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The hardiest rose varieties are the best, says John Walker The Historic Roses Group (HRG), while researching roses for climate change, has found anecdotal evidence from around the world that points to one thing: species roses and older roses that remain

Outside the House
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Bunny Guinness hears how two busy MPs tackle their gardens Many of us complain that we don't have enough time in the garden. But being an MP and having an enforced weekly separation and endless commitments can really tax a gardener's wit and cunning. In

From plot to plate
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A visit to the garden at The River CafLast Updated: 3:01pm BST 09/10/2008 Sarah Raven visits the redesigned River Caf, where herbs, salads and edible flowers inspire a world-class menu Rose Gray loves her garden. She has a small roof garden at home, but

Bring back the autumn bonfire
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Gardening: Bring back the bonfireLast Updated: 3:01pm BST 09/10/2008 Yet another tradition is under threat, says Adam Edwards The autumn bonfire, like the first barbecue of summer, is a religious affair. It is dominated by the male of the species,

New trend: lace accessories
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See lovely lace-inspired accessories This season, lace is the big story on the fashion catwalks, and it's heading into our homes. Check out this beautiful lace-print vase from John Lewis. You'll love its square shape and elegant lace pattern. It's bang

Work on borders, says expert
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GARDEN TIP
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A compost pile that has stalled can be restarted by forking out the old material and mixing it thoroughly with grass clippings, leafy yard waste and blood meal before returning it to the pile. This will add the nitrogen sources needed to spur microbial

The Eddie Ross Show
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Before heading to Los Angeles to be a contestant on the reality show 'Top Design,' Eddie Ross was told to bring one bag full of things he couldn't live without. He packed a set of hotel silver flatware, a butler's ball, a sterling silver garbage pail and

Saving a 1930s Piano
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Mercedes Rector Horne lived at 1814 S St. NW when U Street was the hub of entertainment and culture for African Americans in the District during the '30s and '40s. The Howard Theatre was just down the street and featured jazz greats Duke Ellington, Fats

Jeanne Huber's How To
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1.I live in a garden condo built in 1939 that has to conform to the Old Town Alexandria Alexandria Paul Cain, who answers technical questions for the W.W. Henry Co., which makes carpet adhesives, suggests pulling up the carpet and grinding off the

Blog Watch
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Our pick to click this week: If you're planning to pick up a pumpkin over the weekend, first check out How about Orange ( http://www.howaboutorange.blogspot.com) for an Internet roundup of pumpkin decorating ideas, techniques and tutorials. If you

New trend: lace
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See lovely lace-inspired accessories This season, lace is the big story on the fashion catwalks, as well as in our homes. Check out this beautiful lace-print vase from John Lewis. You'll love its square shape and elegant lace pattern. It's bang on trend,

Bargain side tables from IKEA
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This smart nest of tables from IKEA has a designer look, but costs just £49. With smart black ash veneer and stylish chrome legs, they'd look great in a contemporary, urban scheme. We've seen similar tables for £79 each, so this set is an absolute

October - organise seed packets
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Organise seed packets Use an old wooden box - a wine box is good - and divide it into sections. Categorise by seed type (salads, annual flowers, perennials, beans and so on) or alphabetically - whichever is most practical. File away any unused and

Autumn fruits in a formal garden
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Fruit can be as decorative as flowers in the garden and this type of planting looks its best in early autumn. Here, in this walled garden, foursquare beds edged with two-tier espaliered pear trees each contain an old, flavoursome variety of apple tree in

Fix up your home for fall and beyond
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The work you do now on your land and your house can pay off all through winter, spring and summer. So put on your gloves and get ready to start fixing up! Here, TODAY contributor and do-it-yourself expert Lou Manfredini shares what you need to do this

Wilkinson opens showroom in San Francisco
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Wilkinson has introduced three new lines that are intended to work together. Couture features pieces she salvaged, lacquered and reupholstered and then is reproducing with the help of local artisans, her nod to sustainability, local sourcing and quality.