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Garbage Disposal Troubleshooting
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Your garbage disposal can stop working at the most inopportune time. It seems like it has a built in timer so that it jams or stops working just after a big dinner you've hosted for family or friends. I often get emails from people who have avoided

Rare plants give pizzazz to the New Orleans Botanical Garden spring show
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Polypodium crocodiles or crocodile fern Blossoms that look like the tip of a rattlesnake's tail. Leaves that look like crocodile skin. Ferns that harbor ants in their bases, to both nourish and protect the plants. All these and more rare, hard-to-imagine

Garden Guru: Ways with water
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Pools leave much scope for imagination but its best to follow some basic rules. Photo / Supplied Shrink Pools leave much scope for imagination but its best to follow some basic rules. Photo / Supplied Just as burgers and waistlines, supermarket queues

Garden tours on tap for spring
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One of the best things about spring is the return of the annual garden and home tours. Here's a list of what's coming up. California Native Plant Society

Garden Guru: Ways with water
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Pools leave much scope for imagination but its best to follow some basic rules. Photo / Supplied Shrink Pools leave much scope for imagination but its best to follow some basic rules. Photo / Supplied Just as burgers and waistlines, supermarket queues

How does your community garden grow?
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From Victoria to St. John, community gardens are sprouting up across Canada like spring flowers. A community garden is simply any piece of land that is gardened by a group of people. Gardens can be located on private or public lands such schoolyards,

Watering basics for Bay Area gardeners
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David Goldberg A rhododendron in my neighborhood always has spectacular balls of pink flowers about this time of year, but just as they open, we typically have our first spring heat spell, and its barely open flowers immediately droop, wilt and shrivel.

How to Have Garden Success with Companion Planting
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Have Garden Success with Companion Planting David Hawgood; WikiMedia Commons What greater pleasures are there than those found in the garden...the air, the work, and of course, the reward of the harvest. When it comes to the work, sometimes the very

How to Choose Cool Weather Crops for Your Spring Vegetable Garden
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Spring gardens are the first crack at getting dirty that most gardeners wait all winter for, and there are plenty of cool weather crops that are great for spring vegetable gardens. If you are interested in starting your garden early look no further; here

Practice makes perfect design
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Russell Yip / The Chronicle STYLEMAKER SPOTLIGHT: Kelly Keiser Kelly Keiser's knack for design dates to childhood. "I was the little girl with the ever-changing bedroom and a fetish for wallpaper," she said. "I was constantly tidying up my parents' house

Easy Decorating Ideas
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window shade, custom window shade, home decor, room makeovers, decorating ideas, decorating tips window shade Customize a roller shade with cheery ribbon. Measure the shade to determine how much ribbon you need (you\'ll position it three inches from the

Your Perfect Party
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spring parties, mothers day celebrations, gift tags, organizing a party gift tags in envelope on table Keep: Gift tags or cards as a quick way to remember who gave the guest of honor what (and make the sending of her thank-yous that much easier). As

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How to grow the conifer Pinus mugo
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The conifer seems to have sunk from sight in most gardens in an age when tall, airy planting is highly fashionable. Yet in a long winter like the one we've just had, they are invaluable. They come in a wide range of foliage and forms because conifers

Top 20 tasks to revive a plot
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1 Some shrubby plants (such as hebe, pittosporum, ceanothus and choisya) are looking more dead than alive. With cherished specimens you could try a risky rescue remedy and cut them hard back now, or, buy some time and give them until early July to

Gardening week ahead: Planting depths for perennials
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With spring in full swing, it's easy to come home from garden centres and nurseries with a car bootful of herbaceous perennials to squeeze into borders. It's a great time to get the new arrivals in the ground, but it's important to plant them at the

How to grow Acer x conspicuum 'Phoenix'
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Snakebark maples always look their best after a cold winter: somehow low temperatures seem to enhance and deepen the colour of the bark, making the vertical, pale silver striations look even more vivid. These small trees always look as though a colour

Reasons to be cheerful for cold winter
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The lawn is yellow and full of moss; rabbits and deer have gnawed the bark on trees in the paddock; the hive of honey bees is probably lost; there are broken branches on the sarcococca; the self-set forget-me-nots (on which, combined with tulips and

Bring spring to the Easter table
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With spring so late this year, everything is coming with a whoosh and April should be magnificent. It looks as though hyacinths, narcissi, anemones and tulips are all set to be in flower at the same time. Our gardens are going to be like mini Keukenhofs,

Top picks: Sacramento home and garden events this week
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TOP PICKS Spring will be in full bloom this weekend at the California State Flower & Garden Show, which wraps up its inaugural run at Cal Expo. Among today's featured speakers are author Amy Stewart, who will give different presentations at noon

Garden Detective: Lack of water might be cause of cucumber bitterness
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My question is about our cucumbers. We had plenty last season, but most were bitter. Would that be caused by the soil? Also, is it OK to plant flowers among the vegetable plants as long as they don't interfere? – Becky in Orangevale When cucumbers

Garden Gift Guide - Garden Guide for Gifft Ideas for 2010
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Gardening week ahead: How to grow leeks
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Traditional and versatile in the kitchen, the sweetness of leeks is hard to beat. Now is the last chance to sow for this season. Easy to grow and rich in vitamins, they can be harvested through the winter. Leeks prefer light, well-drained soil that has

Gardening week ahead: Renovating sunloving plants
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Shrubs from warmer climates often become leggy if not pruned on a regular basis. Others may have been damaged by cold. Now is the time to wield the secateurs. Shrubs such as perovskia, caryopteris and lavatera can all be hard-pruned annually down to a

Don't miss: Spring Fever in the Garden
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April 10th : 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. April 11th : 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Plant profile: Garden geranium
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"Scientific name: Pelargonium x hortorum "Growth habit: Upright to rounded evergreen perennials growing to 2 feet tall and wide. The leaves are medium to dark green, rounded in shape often with wavy margins and a fragrance, some with colorful zonal

How to care for seedlings
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Easter weekend is the perfect time to think about sowing seeds, and most will germinate happily at 59F/15C. However, seeds thrive in stable conditions and the difference between day and night time temperatures can affect their growth. There are various

Nick's garden: Souq charm and plant bargains
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If youre new to gardening in the capital you may be disappointed to find a lack of garden centres or specialist plant nurseries that are open to the public. But dont be dismayed, because Abu Dhabi has a unique source of plants and garden equipment: the

No space? Go with a vertical garden tapestry
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The Athenaeum Patrick Blanc's latest vertical garden concept drapes eight stories of London's Athenaeum Hotel. An exhibition at the American Institute of Architects in San Francisco highlights a decades-old idea pioneered by French naturalist Patrick

Kelly Keiser's tidy career from childhood knack
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Russell Yip / The Chronicle STYLEMAKER SPOTLIGHT: Kelly Keiser Kelly Keiser's knack for design dates to childhood. "I was the little girl with the ever-changing bedroom and a fetish for wallpaper," she said. "I was constantly tidying up my parents' house