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US Open Tennis Tickets - Sponsored Link
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Ad - Get Great Ticket Selecion & Prices to US Open Tennis Championship in New York

Panasonic Viera TC-P42G25 42-Inch Plasma TV - Product of the Week
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The 42-inch Panasonic VIERA TC-P42G25 plasma television delivers great image quality at a reasonable price. Bolstered by THX Certification, this set features 1920x1080 (1080p) pixel resolution, excellent contrast ratio, and pixel orbiting to eliminate

Workshop lights that hang tough
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If you want to illuminate a space the way Dad used to light up the workshop, a new breed of industrial pendants ought to do the trick. These dangling cage-framed lights exude a sort of carefree, car-grease elegance. They are graphic (thanks to a

Art exhibits weigh in on aluminum
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Fixed Design / Fixed Design Ryan Wickre's Flamingo coffee table is made of powder-coated bent aluminum and can double as a bench. Aluminum, a metal derived from bauxite ore, is often derided as the stuff of inexpensive wiring, cheap-looking and screen

Retro-style children's furniture
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Decorating a nursery? Kids' furniture goes retro Furnishing a baby or young child's bedroom can be tricky - the styles are mostly classic, and do you go for blue or pink? But a new range of children's furniture provides a hip alternative. The Rio range

Video: Quickie cures may be in your pantry
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Would You Put THIS Chair in Your House?
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I normally encourage people to follow their own decorating instincts and to fill their homes with items they love, but there are some things I just can't get behind. Check out this *ahem* interesting chair I found courtesy of the Moggit girls. I'd love

Grow your garden: Julia Roberts on the joys of composting
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With three young children at home, Hollywood mom Julia Roberts says her family used to waste a lot of leftover food. "I [used to] just cry and scrape plates and think, 'How can I be doing this?'" Thanks to her eco-conscious friend Sophie Uliano, author

Plants that love to be left
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They can't cope without watering in the way that plants in the ground can. You may well be familiar with the telltale signs of wilting, fewer leaves and flowers, and even diseases such as powdery mildew, that often greet you on your return. So, why not

Hotel Endsleigh provides inspiration to create a large garden in a small space
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In the way that small, fat men seem drawn to gorgeous, leggy women, I often find myself lusting after big gardens. As the owner of a very small green space in London, I spent four days ogling the 108-acre grounds of Hotel Endsleigh, in Devon. Most hotels

The resurrection of historic English gardens
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Writing with my fingers stained with the juice of black raspberries, I must admit that something momentous has been taking place in our historic gardens and I have been very slow to realise the scale of it. After decades of abandonment, our great walled

David Price: the king of gardening tips
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It was a lovely winter afternoon and David Price was actually out in the backyard pruning grape vines, highly amused he should be the subject of a garden profile. That's because many years ago, he was weilding the pen, writing a regular 'how to' garden

Rising tide of renters lifts landlords
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The apartment industry isn't supposed to be doing very well — rampant unemployment being its eternal bogeyman — but these days increasing numbers of renters appear to be signing on the dotted line. That's the word from a couple of recent national

J. Lawrence offers inventory homes in 2 suburbs
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Families looking to make a move to a new home can select from several inventory homes by Wheaton-based J. Lawrence Homes. A variety of homes are available for move-in at Midlane Club in north suburban Wadsworth and Ambry Estates in southeast suburban

Port Eliot Festival: A flower show out of left field
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There were conventional elements (a marquee tent, trestle tables, satin rosettes, the WI) but this was a traditional flower show with a "distinctive contemporary twist". "We threw out the NAFAS (National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies)

How to make new strawberry plants
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Or better still, pot them up into individual potfuls of John Innes 2. Snip the running stem once rooted and plant out. Cut all strawberry foliage down once the plants have finished fruiting. Bin the foliage and then feed plants with a general fertiliser.

Air passengers, crews are flying the testy skies
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Virtual strip searches. Extra fees. Smelly passengers. Scowling attendants. The handful of peanuts that winds up as dinner. The attentive service and effortless transport that once made air travel an anticipated pleasure have deteriorated into a

Readers Sound Off: Did You Save Money by Fixing Your Garbage Disposal?
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Fixing you own garbage disposal is something that can often be done pretty easily if you know how. And I explain the simple "magic" in repairing your own disposal in the tutorial Garbage Disposal Troubleshooting . So have you been able to fix your own

2010 Hard Times Lawn & Garden Survey »
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Hard Times Lawn & Garden Survey Says More People Saving With Do-It-Yourself Lawn & Garden Care Contact: Michael Metallo, President Mikem@garden.org Contact: Bruce Butterfield National Gardening Association (800) 538-7476, ext. 113

Will Vegetable Gardens Still Grow If Exposed to Frost?
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Recent Article published on 8/5/2010 by Dawn Walls-Thumma

Textured range of sisal carpets
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Alternative Flooring adds bold textures to its latest range of sisal carpets Texture is still a big trend in interiors, with many fabric collections adding interesting origami-style finishes to their range of plains. The trend has also filtered down to

Gorgeous DIY Bedside Table Project
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While this look certainly isn't for everybody it just goes to show what you can do with a few simple materials and a little creativity. The principles of this piece can be applied to all sorts of different furniture projects so check out the instructions

THX and BluFocus Announce 3D Certification Program
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3D has certainly captured a lot of attention this year. Depending on who you ask, 3D is the greatest thing ever, an interesting curiosity that may or may not last, or just plain dumb. Needless to say, the proponents of 3D for home use have not firmly

Garden Detective: Pea plant grows in man's lung?!
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Summary Box: Median home prices rise in nearly two-thirds of US cities, fueled by tax credits
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HOME PRICES UP: Home prices rose in nearly two-thirds of U.S. cities this spring. The national median price in April-to-June period was $176,900, up from $174,200 a year earlier. TAX CREDIT IMPACT: Buyers took advantage of tax incentives of up to $8,000.

A look at median home prices in US cities in second quarter of 2010
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Home prices rose in nearly two-thirds of U.S. cities this spring. The median sales price for previously occupied homes rose from year-ago levels in 100 out of 155 metropolitan areas. The national median price in the second quarter was $176,900, up from

Ban the meerkats
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Having put much time and energy into attending three of the RHS flower shows this year, I found their presence among all the other un-horticultural tat - twizzling multicolour glass baubles, grinning resin gargoyles and shocking pink rubber trugs and so

Webs on sedums
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This is the work of the caterpillars of the small ermine moth with an unpronounceable name, Yponomeuta - related to the moth whose caterpillars festooned hawthorn hedges in white gauze last year. The first thing you should do is cut the white webs right

Weedling trees
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Mother nature can be a bit of a toad. Malcolm McPartlan has waited two years for seeds of something exotic from Madeira to germinate in a pot outside his home in Buckinghamshire. Finally, a shoot appeared and, perplexed, he sent me a picture. It is a

Leafcutter bee is the 'vandal'
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John Richardson, from Stamford, has been growing runner beans up the wall of his shed for the first time. In front of these (that is, really close by) he planted a row of dwarf French beans. Something has been eating semicircular pieces out of most of

Pollen beetles infesting sweet peas
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Jane Hilary emails to say that she has tiny, shiny, black beetles hiding in her sweet peas. Are they friend or foe and how can she stop them from getting up her nose? These irritating little things are pollen beetles, which breed on the flowers of plants