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Mom Makes $6795/Month - Sponsored Link
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Ad - She makes $6795 a month working online. Read her story to see how.

Easy Storage Projects
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Pantry cabinets work harder when you deck out the doors with organizational helpers. From Simply Perfect Storage I Like This! (10) Prev 1 2 3 (of 5) Next Turn Kitchen Chaos into Calm Is your kitchen a mess? Your counters cluttered? Your fridge frosted

Expert House-Wise Advice
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Better Homes and Gardens contributing editor Danny Lipford answers all your home questions.

Make-Ahead Side Dishes
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These hearty and delicious sides are so convenient. You can make every recipe here ahead and simply pop the dish in the oven before dinner. Slide 1 of 15 Squash and Tomato Bake For an irresistible side dish, bake squash with stewed tomatoes, a bevy of

Video: Asparagus Sampler Bar
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Start with delicious asparagus, then build a buffet of easy add-ons to please everyone's palate. Featured Content > Related Videos Transcript ' For a fresh take on asparagus, try this. I just love asparagus, but my favorite way to cook it is to

Simple Flower Arranging
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Set the mood for your post-nuptials party with flowers. Consider the mood you want to establish -- are you going for a modern vibe or a classic feel? Flower choice, design, and placement will help you create the perfect atmosphere for your first soiree

The Blundering Gardener: Spring leads eager gardeners by the nose
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This is the time of year, more than any other, that makes me appreciate my nose. When I lost my sense of smell in 2005 after taking an unregulated homeopathic cold remedy, the experience was an emotional catastrophe, so unexpectedly frightening and

Ten spectacular spring gardens
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HIDCOTE MANOR GARDEN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Spring highlights here are the thick clumps of hellebores, the drifts of daffodils and violas, and the thousands of vibrantly coloured tulips - as well as flowering trees like the Chinese handkerchief tree, Davidia

Seeds: New California State Flower & Garden show hopes to establish roots
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Dutch floral designer René van Rems will appear at 1 p.m. Thursday. Sherry Larsen had to laugh. This past week, the longtime producer of home shows zipped around Cal Expo, trying to shoehorn her latest creation into a building meant for goats and

When planning a vegetable garden, grow what your family will eat
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The art of square-foot gardening doesn't mean only planting a little of various fruits, vegetables and herbs. It also involves growing what your family will eat and timing numerous plantings to extend the season and prevent overproduction. Mel

Home and garden calendar: Sacramento region classes, workshops and events
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Classes/workshops TODAY • "Save Your Garden From Pests and Pesticides" will teach how to improve irrigation practices to reduce pest problems by 90 percent and will introduce safe tools, techniques and products. Sponsored by the Sacramento Natural

Last words
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Why do we garden? And why does the passion with which we garden so often seem to be in inverse proportion to the conditions in which we do it? This is a question on which I often ponder while weeding my seaside garden or cycling down London's sooty,

Extracts from the past
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Easter Buds bursting open after the long cold months of winter are such a potent symbol of change and renewal. The hazel is just beginning to break, with snips of tightly ribbed green on the tips of the branches; then will come the hawthorn and birch,

Friends pay tributes
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I was drawn to Elspeth from the minute I saw her, we were introduced by mutual friends and I admired her poise beauty and individual style. When I got to talk to her I realised that her inner beauty was equally as evident. She always had interesting and

Garden 9-1-1: Chat live with Dan Gill on Monday, April 5, noon
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TED JACKSON / THE TIMES-PICAYUNEResidents around New Orleans find different ways to preserve the tender vegetation during the recent cold spells, photographed Monday, January 11, 2010It was a long, hard winter for Louisiana and many of our yards didn't

Concrete creativity
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There's something about concrete that prompts certain people to wax lyrical about its qualities, extol its aesthetic attributes - even to make life-changing decisions. Take Mark Rogero, founder of Concreteworks in Oakland. In the late 1980s, he was all

Allotment toolkit guide by Jean Vernon
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With his new plot already rotavated, it would be understandable if Saleem thought the hard work was over. Unfortunately, although rotavating will have made the soil easier to cultivate, it may have caused more work in the long run. Every perennial weed

Allotment action: getting my hands dirty
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Now there is no escape. In my previous allotment instalment in September last year, I tried to explain how I got the bug to grow my own veg after an eye-opening visit to Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. I applied for the allotment in summer last year.

Gorgeous Spring Gardens
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Live spring garden chat Monday at noon
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Organic pest control
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Allotment pest control can be tricky, as you are affected by what is happening on adjacent plots. Saleem wants to be organic, but if his neighbours are not, then this can be an issue. Drifting spray from nearby allotments could affect his plot. Former

Allotment toolkit guide in pictures
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1 Spade and fork While every gardener aspires to stainless steel tools, you only need a basic model to do the work. I recommend that Saleem tries the Spear & Jackson Elements range. The spade is capable of serious digging and the fork, also a digging

How to take plant cuttings
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Taking your own cuttings to increase plant stocks is easy, fun and very satisfying.

Taking plant cuttings: a step-by-step pictorial guide
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Ursula buchan's pictorial guide to taking plant cuttings an propagating them for planting out.

Elspeth Thompson: friends pay tributes
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Trinutes have poured in to the Weekend desk. Here are just a few from friends and colleagues who worked with and loved Elspeth. I was drawn to Elspeth from the minute I saw her, we were introduced by mutual friends and I admired her poise beauty and

Elspeth Thompson: last words
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Elspeth Thompson, who died aged 48 on March 25, has entertained Sunday Telegraph readers for 14 years with her delightful and inspiring gardening columns. We begin this tribute with what was to be her final online diary entry. of Images Elspeth Thompson

Elspeth Thompson: extracts
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The beauty of Elspeth's writing lay in her ability to see the etherealin the everyday. In the following pages we look back on her earlier columns - from the joys of Easter to using a camper van as a greenhouse Easter Buds bursting open after the long

Celebrate Easter with Fresh Flowers
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The fresh colors and wonderful scents of tulips, hydrangea, daffodils and narcissus just invite spring into your home and help celebrate Easter. Use your favorite spring colors for beautiful centerpieces. Put together combinations of yellow, blue, white,

Grow living art in your garden
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'Substance over flash'
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Before striking out on his own in 2006, Gil Mendez ( www.gilmendezdesign.com) worked for some of the best names in architecture and interior design. His resume includes stints at Gensler, the Wiseman Group and Barbara Scavullo Design. "I was at a

These bookshelves can be room dividers
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There's nothing wrong with being a bookworm - but when the stacks on your shelves are dwarfed by the piles on your floors and tabletops, it's time to get yourself organized. Keep your books, but consider a bookshelf that, with proper anchoring, is big