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Estate revamp includes garden
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Astrology.com Daily Home and Garden Horoscopes - Thursday October 30, 2008
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Take the time to read the manual that came with your toaster oven so you will never burn the bagels again. Pay attention to details so they don't bite you like vampires later on in life. Today's Aries Reading: Free Sample Celtic Cross Tarot Reading

Autumn lights
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With our longer summers, Verbenas are thriving as never before - and now flower almost year-round. Sarah Raven chooses the best performers. Pictures by Jonathan Buckley If you want a group of plants guaranteed to make your pots and borders look

What on earth
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If you can identify this plant, write to What on Earth? No 353, PO Box 7274, Colchester CO2 8XT, by Wednesday October 29. The first correct entry wins a £25 Thompson & Morgan voucher.

Top 20 tips for planting bulbs
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Everything you ever wanted to know about planting now for early spring colour - from which way is up to plastic pot finessing. By John Hoyland 1 Prepare well Remove weeds and incorporate lots of compost or other organic matter when planting bulbs. On

Sarah Raven on Verbenas: Autumn lights
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With our longer summers, Verbenas are thriving as never before - and now flower almost year-round. Sarah Raven chooses the best performers. Pictures by Jonathan Buckley If you want a group of plants guaranteed to make your pots and borders look

How to grow: Nerine sarniensis
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The sparkling flowers of Nerine sarniensis that brighten late October and November must be the best-kept gardening secret I know. The shocking pink Nerine bowdenii may be more familiar because it grows outside in sunny spots, but sarniensis is even

Growing food in space
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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall matches up spare land with eager vegetable gardeners It seems so obvious that you wonder why no one has done it before. Fearless foodie Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall of River Cottage fame this week launched a website that aims

Three of the best new nurseries
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Rare plants, themed colours: Val Bourne likes what she sees Plantsman's Preference, Norfolk Tim and Jenny Fuller, a mother and son partnership, started this nursery in 1996 with the intention of providing unusual yet garden-worthy plants for two modern

Winter patios: Cheerful plantings to lift the spirits
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Container gardens for balconies or patios will flourish all winter. By John Cushnie Even in autumn and winter it is often mild enough to sit outside, and that's when you really get the benefit of a well-planted balcony or patio in a sheltered spot. And

Reader competition: What on earth?
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If you can identify this plant, write to What on Earth? No 353, PO Box 7274, Colchester CO2 8XT, by Wednesday October 29. The first correct entry wins a 25 Thompson & Morgan voucher.

Is Your House Ready for Halloween?
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Halloween always creates a lot of excitement for both kids and adults. Well, maybe I should say for both kids and adults who have kids! In between carving the pumpkins and finding the best costumes for your children, did you have enough time to decorate

Blog Watch: Round Rugs
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Our pick to click this week: Local blogger My Notting Hill ( http://www.mynottinghill.blogspot.com) wonders whether round area rugs are making a comeback. Inspirational images illustrate the blogger's answer to the question: When do round rugs make the

Gardening Calendar: Sales and tours highlight autumn's bounty
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BUTTERFLY PLANTS: Texas Discovery Gardens sale includes salvias, grasses and other perennials, some uncommon, that are host or nectar plants. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Free. 3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Dallas. 214-428-7476, www.texas

Butterfly plants for sale Saturday at Texas Discovery Gardens
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It's so much easier for perennials to get their roots firmly ensconced in a new home if they make their move in autumn instead of spring or early summer. For the butterflies: shrubby buttonbush '>NATALIE CAUDILL/DMNFor the butterflies: shrubby buttonbush

Mulching a garden for winter
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? A blanket for perennials ? Don't mulch too soon A blanket for perennials Radio interview source: Tony Fulmer, retail manager, Chalet Nursery In the winter, you can have sub-zero temperatures one day and balmy 50s the next. My perennials aren't

Hot Property: Shirley of Hollywood's Roy Schlobohm lists Malibu beach home at $13.3 million
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Long before there was a Victoria with a secret, there was Shirley of Hollywood.Roy Schlobohm, whose father founded the famed bra and lingerie manufacturing company in 1948, has listed his Malibu beach home at $13.3 million. The 3,400-square-foot house is

Orange You Ready?
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If you see orange in your home only once a year, it's time to give it a second chance. 'Orange is the ultimate anti-depressant,' says Jonathan Adler, the potter, decorator and shop owner. 'It's the color of sunshine. It's crisp and refreshing. It will

Plant It Black
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Who could argue with nurseryman Tony Avents's take on Halloween? 'Tacky,' he calls it. In my neighborhood, the suburban landscape is littered with tawdry coffins, headstones and, in one front lot, a macabre life-size skeleton sitting on a chair. The

Makeover brings serene air to Greenway Parks home
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Stacy Hyde dismisses jokes that the family pets were chosen to match her Greenway Parks home. Can she help it that caramel-smudged kitty Zoe and fluffy white schnoodle Sunshine coordinate flawlessly with her pale-hued decor? Maybe not, but she isnt

Dallas designer Cory Pope debuts furnishings showroom
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Cory Pope may be one of the most prolific Dallas designers you've never heard of until now. The Abilene native and art-school grad has done everything from retail displays for Gucci and design projects for the Trump World Tower and Rockefeller Center to

Meg Ryan lists Bel-Air home at $19.5 million
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Remember that classic scene from 'When Harry Met Sally,' where a customer instructs the waitress, 'I'll have what she's having'? What we'd like to have is actress Meg Ryan's Bel-Air house, which she just listed for sale at $19.5 million. It was a pocket

Renewed interest in gardening sees improvements to allotments
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Bright baking accessories from John Lewis
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NEW Get cooking with stylish kitchenware Put on your pinny, switch on the oven and transform your kitchen into a baking heaven with these new baking essentials from John Lewis. In irresistible red and vanilla, John Lewis' latest bakeware selection has

Spring clean your garden
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Spring is sprung, the grass is riz, and gardening is where the action is. Now's the time to get your garden ready for summer, and what could be better in the hot summer sun than the scent of lavender wafting in the breeze and reed grasses rustling

Cost Plus' 5 decades worth of home decor
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'People have different memories of it,' said publicist Jill Osaka. 'There was so much stuff down every aisle, you could be entertained for hours.' Now called Cost Plus World Market, the store is celebrating its 50th anniversary, secure in the knowledge

Ribbonerie can add French flair to gifts
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Actually, Knight is prepared year-round to help seamstresses, brides, crafters, costume designers, interior decorators, milliners and schoolgirls who delight in finding a beautiful bit of ribbon. The Ribbonerie in San Francisco may be one of a kind.

Epiphyllum oxypetalum's a late bloomer
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A: I have decided, in consultation with Pat Morgan, nursery specialist at City College of San Francisco's horticulture department, that your 'midnight plant' is Epiphyllum oxypetalum. This plant, which is more commonly called Dutchman's pipe or queen of

Visitors time-travel at Ancient Plant Garden
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More than the name has changed. The garden, dedicated a couple of weeks ago, has been restructured as a stroll through deep time. You enter at the Devonian Period, when pond scum was the major form of plant life. A boardwalk leads through the

Garden update: Fall
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As the cold creeps in, its time for a garden check up. Heres PointClickHome.com's guide on what to remove, keep, plant, cut back, and how to read and care for your garden during this transitional time. With a few quick fixes, youll not only have some