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No sweat holiday fetes
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedShopping, cooking, baking, cleaning, decorating, setting up. The to-do list for holiday entertaining can be overwhelming. With time and money at a premium, the temptation to neglect certain tasks is bound to creep in. But whether you're planning for
Christmas Light Displays
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedLights: Christmas Spirit Displayed in Megawatts! Do you love to deck the halls - outside as well as inside? Then show off your holiday spirit - and your decorating dexterity! Upload a picture of your outdoor Christmas lights, or simply cast your vote for
Out-of-vogue conifers brighten winter gardens
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedIn the Seventies there was a craze for heather and conifer beds, and conifers were planted in most new gardens of the time. A couple of decades on, the supposedly dwarf conifers had long outgrown their space and their welcome. The pendulum of gardening
Replacing a Furnace Thermocouple or Electronic Flame Sensor
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedfurnace does not turn on or your , you may find that the problem lies in a little device that controls the gas valve. In an older standing pilot furnace the device is called a . In newer electronic furnaces it is called a flame sensor. However they both
Use simple, natural elements for holiday party
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedShopping, cooking, baking, cleaning, decorating, setting up. The to-do list for holiday entertaining can be overwhelming. With time and money at a premium, the temptation to neglect certain tasks is bound to creep in. But whether you're planning for...
'Hue': Another book of Kelly Wearstler's coolness
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedWhen it comes to interiors, California- based designer Kelly Wearstler is the reigning queen of pop. From bold fabric choices and brave furniture pairings to rooms drenched in brights, her rooms dare to be different. Very, very different. On Sunday, fans
Tips for shopping antique flea markets
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedFor some of us, there's no better way to spend a Sunday morning than unearthing some rare, funky artifact at the antiques flea market. But if you're a first-timer, or merely not savvy in the ways of the flea market shopper, consider these tips for a
Pop and circumstance in design
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedDrawing on her client's tastes and experiences, interior designer Lawanna Cathleen Endonino navigates myriad styles. Her portfolio runs the gamut - from a traditional residence in St. Francis Wood to a contemporary condo in a South of Market high-rise.
Foam use expands to new heights
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedA model of the Oval Office for American Conservatory Theater's latest production "November," a David Mamet farce about presidential politics, is a convincing fake. The ovoid set, designed by Erik Flatmo, incorporates architectural moldings, door and
Chairs that grow with the little one
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedIf your goal is to turn your impressionable tot into a mini-modernist, we say: Start early. So early, in fact, that you'll be spoon-feeding a little Design 101, along with jars of pureed peas. To start, consider a classic: Tripp Trapp for Stokke, a high
Homes: Black light
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedIt was a no-frills semi – now, with its glass extension and black exterior, it's raising eyebrows Dropping round with a bottle of wine is one way of getting to know the neighbours, but painting your house black has much the same ice-breaking effect,
Vote for Ideal Home's blog and win
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedAre you a fan of Ideal Home's blog HomeShoppingSpy? If so, please take a moment to vote for it in the Dorset Cereals Little Blog Awards... HomeShoppingSpyhas been nominated for the Dorset Cereals Little Blog Awards. If you're a fan of the daily shopping
Astrology.com Daily Home and Garden Horoscopes - Friday November 13, 2009
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returned1:40pm PST Aries (March 21 - April 19) Initiate projects, whether great or small, and you'll soon see the plans in front of you. The power of suggestion is powerful in your household today as scientific remedies to common household stains are attempted
Get More Organized for the Holidays
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedIf you were to rate your holiday organization and time saving skills, how high will your score be? In other words, how good are you at keeping on top of things? We have some great tips to help you stay organized this holiday season, see how many of them
Taking the Rains: How to Harvest Precipitation for Home and Garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedCollecting rainwater from gutter downspouts is a no-brainer—and affordable Collecting rain water from your gutters' downspouts is a no-brainer and is not expensive to do. It can then be used to water the lawn and garden, and even be used for laundry,
Don't put the garden to bed too early
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedThe nights may be closing in, but there's still colour in the garden By Stephen Lacey Published: 5:40PM GMT 13 Nov 2009 The hills have had their first frost, and it will be my turn soon. We have carted the more tender pot plants under cover, and will
Spring bulbs for small gardens
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedDon't let bulb-planting become a chore: treat them as annuals and throw them away after flowering By Helen Yemm Published: 12:23PM GMT 13 Nov 2009 Sprouting daffodils. Build up colonies that look after themselves to avoid bulb-planting fatigue. Write to
How to restore a mixed hedge
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedRegenerate a neglected hedge by hard pruning and feeding
How to give your borders a makeover
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedYour guide to revamping, replanting and shaping up your beds and borders. By Noel Kingsbury Published: 1:52PM GMT 13 Nov 2009 How to revamp your borders: the best gardens are constantly worked at, especially during autumn and winter. Photo: /GAP The best
The foolproof border
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedIn the first of a new series on perfect borders, Mary Keen suggests low-maintenance, trouble-free plantings Previous of Images Next Click here to enlarge Click here to enlarge CHELSEA Gardens are an illusion, where spring and summer are telescoped into
Urinate on compost to save planet
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedMen should urinate outside on their compost heaps to help fertilise their gardens and save on flushing the lavatory, the National Trust has urged. Comments 16 | Comment on this article Peeing on a compost heap activates the composting process, helping to
Preparing for winter on the allotment
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedMy local Round Oak Allotment looks deserted, but I am setting about my plot with a vengeance By Helen Yemm Published: 11:03AM GMT 13 Nov 2009 Helen Yemm at work on her allotment, preparing the plot for next year. Photo: MARTIN POPE Misty moisty autumn is
The tomatoes are for turning
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedCelebrating the late ripening of the last roof-top tomatoes of the year Their future is orange: the late blooming of the Oli Rose Mid-November and I have finally taken in the lonely green tomatoes from the roof terrace. First, I smothered them in
Digital Christmas cards, Christmas cards
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedI have to confess, I haven't sent Christmas cards for the past two years - they started to seem a bit old-fashioned. But I'm all for letting loved ones know I'm thinking of them, so I was really pleased to hear about new website www.charitygreetings.com.
Moxi Intros New 3-Tuner DVR
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedAre you a video recording fanatic? If so, DVR maker Moxi has just announced a product may be just right for you. The new Moxi HD-DVR has three built-in tuners, combined with 500GB of storage (expandable to 6.5 Terabytes), that allow you to record either
Your Garden: Preparing rhododendrons for next spring
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedWhat to do in your garden this week. read more
Garden of the Year: which is your favourite?
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedThe Garden of the Year award is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Let us know what you think of some of Britain's best-loved gardens. Published: 4:12PM GMT 12 Nov 2009 Photo: James Morris Over the summer, 26 of the best-known gardens in Britain were shot
How to grow Chinese red birch
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedThe Chinese red birch, or Betula albosinensis var. septentrionalis, is one of the finest garden trees for winter colour By Val Bourne Published: 5:58PM GMT 12 Nov 2009 As the the pale golden bark of the Chinese red birch peels away it reveals the white
How to prune rambling roses
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedAutumn is the best time to prune and train once-flowering rambling roses Pruning rambling roses: once-flowering ramblers such as Goldfinch are best pruned in November when the stems are still pliable. November is a good time to tie in and prune
Thanksgiving Planning: Only Two Weeks To Go
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 378 returnedThanksgiving, get going on these tasks. Start to make homemade holiday gifts or baked goods for Thanksgiving. You'll be happy not to get caught unprepared at the last minute. Continue with your outdoor decorating. Add some special interest to your front