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1:30 p.m.: Mike Heika on Stars
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Mike Heika, Stars beat writer for The Dallas Morning News and SportsDayDFW.com, answers your questions about the team in a live chat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Ask your questions in the Coveritlive module below, and Mike will discuss them for an hour or so.

‘There, I Fixed It’ taps our inner MacGyvers
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A wise man (or woman) once said: “All of life’s problems can be solved with two things — duct tape and WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn’t, you need duct tape. And if it doesn’t move and it should, you need WD-40.” If this quote speaks to you

Garden Calendar: Keep trees healthy this winter
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MISTLETOE AND MORE: Whole Foods Market and Moore Life Organic Plant Health Care are offering a seasonal presentation on mistletoe and the importance of winter tree care, including storm issues. Tyson Woods of Moore Tree Care and Kevin Davies of Moore

Laying new turf on a lawn
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Earlier this year, we returfed substantial parts of our lawn. The new grass is growing well, but it is very obvious that it is a higher-quality grass than the old lawn (a much brighter green), so the lawn looks a little like a patchwork quilt. Will the

Glad tidings, great present
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Acidanthera bicolor var. murielae, Gladiolus murielae, callianthus - most of us call them acidanthera and have done with it. Those who have never had a whiff of this ultra-refined, September-flowering, white, scented gladiolus could have a treat in

Green fleece for trees
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We live near the sea in Poole, Dorset, and have two Canary Island date palms at the front of the house. After two almost-disastrous winters that they only just survived, we have decided to fleece them, but don't relish looking out at the trees swathed in

How to lift and store dahlia tubers
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As Val Bourne wrote recently, a couple of lousy winters resulted in dahlia casualties and, like her, I lost most of mine last year. Emailer Rory Saunders has read conflicting advice. He has grown dahlias for the first time this year, in large pots. They

Winter garden
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Q: What can I do in my garden during the winter so that it doesn't look boring and bare? A: The easiest way to add interest in your garden during the winter is by choosing season appropriate plants and elements. Winter interest is a concept employed by

Decorating for Christmas with Metallics
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Decorating for Christmas Without Red
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The advice is pretty much the same as what I always say, but check it out for the pictures. They're simply lovely. Photo © flickr.com/ohdarling

Washington Design Center Vestibule Gets a Makeover
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Holiday makeover.

Market Report, "Home and Garden Products Retailing in Germany", published
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- New Retailing research report from Datamonitor is now available from Fast Market Research Datamonitor's retail databooks are based on key market value data for eight major sectors, 16 core retail distribution channels and 62 countries. This profile

Market Report, "Home and Garden Products Retailing in Germany", published
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- New Retailing research report from Datamonitor is now available from Fast Market Research Datamonitor's retail databooks are based on key market value data for eight major sectors, 16 core retail distribution channels and 62 countries. This profile

Winter garden
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Q: What can I do in my garden during the winter so that it doesn't look boring and bare? A: The easiest way to add interest in your garden during the winter is by choosing season appropriate plants and elements. Winter interest is a concept employed by

Tomes on homes
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Seven book--Lars Boander's Scandinavian Design, Bunny Williams scrapbook for living, Paper and Craft , Crafting a Meaningful Home, Victoria Hagan Interior Portraits, Allegra Hicks, Living Art--for the fall roundup in San Francisco, Calif., on Monday,

Garden Wall Decor: 4 Ideas
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Garden walls are created for various purposes, such as establishing borders in the garden or to prevent erosion of soil. However, the usual garden walls décor can be quite ordinary. Use the following ideas to alter your garden wall décor in a

BBC turns to Monty Don, the hardy perennial
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Welcome back Monty Don, prince of sod-turners the title traditionally bestowed on the main presenter of Gardeners' World. His reappointment will be greeted with relief and enthusiasm by those of us who have watched sadly (if less and less frequently) as

How to Plant a Woodland Garden
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Wild violets are native to forest floors. A woodland area is a prime spot for a serene garden. Immersed in nature, woodland garden plants are low maintenance and grow well in shaded areas. While many plants require full or partial sun to thrive, there

How to make perfect Christmas gifts
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As the pantechnicons start to gather in the drive, ready to transport our worldly goods from Suffolk to Whitstable, thoughts of additional ballast in the form of received Christmas presents suggest that my wish list should be composed of edible

Seasonal veg from the gardens at Chatsworth
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The best thing about cooking at this time of year is being in the kitchen when the weather is horrible outside, surrounded by produce brought in from the garden - apples, beetroot, squash, rosemary, peppers and chillies - all of which need to be

White House Christmas 2010
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Seasonal cooking with veg from the gardens at Chatsworth House
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The best thing about cooking at this time of year is being in the kitchen when the weather is horrible outside, surrounded by produce brought in from the garden - apples, beetroot, squash, rosemary, peppers and chillies - all of which need to be

How to make fragrant, delicious Christmas gifts
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Francine Raymond presents a few ideas for creating sweet-smelling and delicious Christmas gifts form you garden veg.

Winter garden
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Q: What can I do in my garden during the winter so that it doesn't look boring and bare? A: The easiest way to add interest in your garden during the winter is by choosing season appropriate plants and elements. Winter interest is a concept employed by

Exclusive VIP in-store event at Vince: Receive 20% off any purchase
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Garden Tips
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Leave the lavender aloneAvoid the temptation to cut back lavender plants this fall and winter in spite of their visual decline with the cold. Lavender reacts badly to hard pruning and also may rot if given a thick layer of organic mulch in winter. Wait

Garden Tips
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Spring BulbsWASHINGTON ? Shop now for spring bulbs at mass merchandizers and garden centers for a wide selection of fresh bulbs. Plant daffodils and early season specialty bulbs such as snowdrops and crocuses can be planted in September and October. But

Some Home Garden Tips
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A home garden can be enjoyable to have instead of the person going to the park to enjoy the sun, trees and plants. Taking care of your home garden can be easy or difficult, depending on what kind of home garden you have. A well placed home garden tip can

Meet The Telegraph's RHS Chelsea designer
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The Daily Telegraph has asked Cleve West - one of the UKs leading contemporary landscape designers and a five time RHS gold medal winner - to design their garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2011. The Telegraph garden has won the Best in Show at the

Beautiful bark
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Horticulture graduate Cedric Pollet has visited 30 countries over 10 years on a mission to photograph the beauty of tree bark on camera. Pictured: A palm tree in St Aygulf, France