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Is it best to plant a garden before or after the May long weekend?
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More on Gardening and landscaping Drooping daffodils; Narcissus Cullen: The living carpet Retro rhubarb taste’s great... A classy container plant Homegrown raspberries are... Most Read Half-price homes? Canadians... Here’s a bold test to help decide

Dream Green Home and Garden Show to teach the Clemson community how to go green
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CLEMSON — Clemson University and the Home Builders Association of Oconee County will host the sixth annual Dream Green, a 21st century new home, remodeling and gardening show from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 17, and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, April

Sony PS3 Owners Getting Short-Changed on 3D Upgrade Promise
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Sony has been very vocal to its PS3 owners about its commitment to issue a forthcoming firmware update will make the famed game console compatible with both 3D games and 3D Blu-ray Discs. However, it looks like Sony is lagging on that promise,

Samsung Issues 3D Viewing Health Warning to Australian Consumers
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If you live in Australia and are pregnant, epileptic, sleep-deprived, or even drunk, you shouldn't be watching 3D TV - at least that is what Samsung is saying on its Australian Website. Frankly, although some consumers may experience varying degrees of

Hotel herb gardening on a grand scale
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  It appears that this weekend is the weekend to plant your gardens - even if you are a hotel.Baltimore's Harbor Court Hotel is planting a 600-square-foot herb garden on the seventh floor terrace.  It will consist of over 403 plants and 26

Faiella transforms loft into bold but cozy home
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Chi Fang In the living room, interior designer Anastasia Faiella mixed custom pieces with budget-friendly products to create a bold but cozy atmosphere. This time last year, interior designer Anastasia Faiella was fielding a flurry of phone calls. She

In full bloom
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in San Francisco, Calif. is in this week's Stylemaker Spotlight. Whether he's creating a floral arrangement for a wedding, fashion show or corporate party, Thierry Chantrel brings a unique point of view to his designs. "I am very influenced by classical

A tentative winter feed
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Unlocking the gates to the allotments with a bag full of sugar paste I'm surprised to see a few people busily hacking away at the frozen earth. I had expected to drop in on the hive without meeting any of the allotment holders, but some of them plant

Space solves: A discreet extractor fan and a leather stain
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I have an island unit containing a gas hob in my open-plan kitchen. I want to install an extractor fan, but do not want a large hood and chimney obscuring the view of the garden. Our DIY expert Julian Cassell says, 'Sadly, you cannot use a flush-mounted

The non-gardener's garden
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This week's theme: the trouble-free summer garden. Sorry, but there really is no such thing. This is Mother Nature we are dealing with, not interior decorating. Paint your walls and plump up your cushions and they stay painted and plumped. Expect such

Yellow archangel
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A few years ago I bought some yellow archangel plants at a church fair. I wanted to fill a rather uninteresting corner of the garden. The plants have thrived and are spreading quickly into other areas. I am concerned, however, that I may be cultivating a

Hedge or fence?
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Our garden borders playing fields, beyond which is farmland. We would like to gain a little more privacy by putting up a fence or (my preferred option), by planting an evergreen hedge on our side of the boundary chain-link fence. We have ruled out

Tipsheet: April to-do list for gardeners
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Here's the April to-do list for gardeners:

Master Gardener - June: First harvest is just around the corner
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This month, we start to reap the benefits of our gardening labors. Blueberries and mulberries are in full swing, and cherries should be ripening soon (be sure to keep the stem on to preserve freshness until you are ready to eat or cook them). Toward the

Master Gardener - July: Create a backyard haven for natives
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July is a good time to create, or add to, your own backyard habitat. Birds love easily accessible branches to perch on. Native trees and shrubs that attract a wide variety of birds are Mexican elderberry, hollyleaf cherry, common manzanita and toyon -

Master Gardener - August: Time to sow those cool-season seeds
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By Rebecca Jepsen August is the time to start seeding cool season crops, which will reward you with an abundance of fall and winter produce. Common options that are easily grown in our region include broccoli, beans, peas, beets, spinach, arugula and

Master Gardener - September: Now is a good time to start composting
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September is the time when most summer crops are ready to 'give up the ghost'. Most varieties of beans are getting a bit tired. Summer lettuce and many herbs have bolted and early fruiting tomatoes are on their last legs as some varieties may keep

Planting a Long Island garden oasis
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How To Choose a Color Scheme
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Did you know that it is best to repeat colors evenly throughout the room, and in at least 3 places? Or that adding dressmaker details in cording and trims is one way to disperse color and add interest? It is always best to divide color use to

More springtime home, garden tours
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This storybook cottage will be part of the Willow Glen Home Tour. (Kirk McClelland photo) So your home or garden is in desperate need of ... something. But what? Find inspiration and ideas aplenty at this year's crop of springtime tours. And if you just

Springtime home and garden tours
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This storybook cottage will be part of the Willow Glen Home Tour. (Kirk McClelland photo) So your home or garden is in desperate need of ... something. But what? Find inspiration and ideas aplenty at this year's crop of springtime tours. And if you just

Harnessing solar power on a smaller scale
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Swissnex The show "Sunny Memories" features solar parasols, above, that become lamps at night. Solar energy solutions are paramount these days and yet solar technology used in homes is in its infancy and ungainly. Most conventional silicon cell

Earthquake preparedness checklist
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Today being the 104th anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, we offer a simple preparedness checklist that even a procrastinator can tackle. In our neck of the woods, the two greatest quake injuries occur when people try to move more

Top floral designer in full bloom
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in San Francisco, Calif. is in this week's Stylemaker Spotlight. Whether he's creating a floral arrangement for a wedding, fashion show or corporate party, Thierry Chantrel brings a unique point of view to his designs. "I am very influenced by classical

Clutter Cures
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1. It's called a junk drawer for a reason-a mishmash of stuff you need (and some that you don't) that has no other home. But drawer dividers may be too confining here. A quicker, more flexible fix: Install a skidproof rubberized drawer liner to prevent

Kitchen-Sink Rethink
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Solve Any Cleaning Crisis — Fast!Decorating Ideas (for $35 or Less) Tired All the Time? Find Out Why! 8 Easy Fat Burning Exercises 12 Sneaky Diet Traps to Avoid Tools You'll Use •Eraser-type sponge •All-purpose cleaner with bleach •Chlorine

Seagate FreeAgentGo 500GB Portable Hard Drive Pre-loaded with Paramount Films - Product of the Week
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Non-disc-based audio/video content, whether downloaded or streamed directly from the internet or stored on memory cards, flash drives, or hard drives is continuing to gain popularity. Jumping on this opportunity, Paramount has partnered with Seagate to

Sharp Adds 3D TV to Quattron Line
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In a previous report, I provided an overview of Sharp's New Quattron LCD TV line, which adds a fourth color element (yellow) to the traditional red, green, and blue primary color standard. Sharp's goal is to widen the LCD TV color gamut. Now it appears

Spring Garden and Home tours
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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

Good ideas for gardening, 4/16/10
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(The Denver Post) Gardening in the Rockies is rough by any account, so we were excited to see 'Guide to Rocky Mountain Vegetable Gardening,' by Montana gardening masters Robert Gough and Cheryl Moore-Gough, hit the desk. The hefty how-to manual