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IRA/401k Rollover Mistakes - Sponsored Link
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Home and Garden TV, July 3-10
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SATURDAY, July 3 Midnight (HGTV) Sarah's House Modernizing a tired farmhouse bathroom. (CC) (DIY) Turf War 12:30 a.m. (HGTV) Color Splash: Miami Grass restaurant and lounge inspires a makeover. (CC) 1:30 a.m. (HGTV) House Hunters International A couple

East Bay Home and Garden calendar
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Classic Chandeliers with a Twist
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I have to confess, I didn't always like chandeliers. I always thought they were a bit over-the-top and frou frou. Then one day I had my "aha" moment and realized the beauty that lies within many hanging fixtures. Don't get me wrong, there are still a lot

Newcomer Nixeus Technology Debuts Network HD Media Player
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The increasing popularity of internet-home theater integration is bringing products from all quarters. The latest 'HD Media Player' comes from newcomer Nixeus Technology. The Nixeus Fusion HD provides full 1080p output via HDMI connection to an HDTV, as

Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2010: Shakespeare's gardens
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The garden was created by experts at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust based on records from the time. The 16th century allotment is planted with old varieties of vegetables we eat today such as purple carrots and turnips. There are also more unusual

Win Hampton Court tickets
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This week Hampton Court Palace hosts the worlds biggest flower show, offering a chance for horticulturists and gardening enthusiasts alike an unbeatable day out. Hampton Court has always had a more relaxed atmosphere than Chelsea Flower Show - some

RHS Hampton Court: The Lego Pirate's Landing Garden in pictures
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The Legoland Windsor exhibit at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, the Pirates Landing Garden, is made of 185,000 separate Lego bricks Picture: PAUL GROVER

The Lego Pirates Landing Garden in pictures
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The Legoland Windsor exhibit at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, the Pirates Landing Garden, is made of 185,000 separate Lego bricks Picture: PAUL GROVER

Nettle teatime
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Saturday morning: a young playful fox at the gate unsure whether to run away or run towards us. Ears and eyes alert, unthreatened and unconcerned, he trots away when we get too close. It is not yet 6am, and Henri, Howard and I are here to stir a silica

How to grow biennial foxgloves
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I have two foxgloves growing in troughs around my pond. One is in flower and the other one I presume won't flower until next year. Can you advise me on how to look after them during the coming winter, so they flower next year? Helen Lyons, via email

Hampton Palace Court Flower Show 2010: First lego garden
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The allowed artificial grass at Chelsea Flower Show this year and a Plasticine garden by Top Gears James May was sanctioned the year before that. Garden gnomes, which were previously banned, have even been allowed to sneak into display gardens Now the

RHS Hampton Court: The Lego Pirate's Landing Garden
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The Legoland Windsor exhibit at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, the Pirates Landing Garden, is made of 185,000 separate Lego bricks Picture: PAUL GROVER

Lichen on branches of Magnolia stellata
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I have a Magnolia stellata in my border that has developed lichen on the branches, which appears to have stunted its performance and growth in comparison to another I have in a more open border. Should I try to remove the lichen? Or should I move the

Hot pots v hardy annuals
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My friend Cate, who surrounds herself in May with trays and trays of slightly gangly seedlings, then goes away on holiday and expects me to water them and keep them alive for her, wonders why I have a bit of a downer on growing annuals. I don't actually,

Huge response from Telegraph readers to our Bring Back Bees campaign
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Our campaign, which launched last week, aims to encourage readers to become "armchair beekeepers" by either adopting a hive or making their gardens more bee-friendly environments. An incredible 353 beehives have been adopted so far by Life readers - the

How to ensure the grass in your garden is easy to maintain and beautiful
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I asked a few pros for good tips. Chris my turf grower, who cuts 7,500 acres of turf a week, says keep your blades sharp. If it's a rotary mower, keep a spare set of blades so you can get them done frequently. If the grass blade looks ragged after

Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2010: Win tickets
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This week Hampton Court Palace hosts the worlds biggest flower show, offering a chance for horticulturists and gardening enthusiasts alike an unbeatable day out. Hampton Court has always had a more relaxed atmosphere than Chelsea Flower Show - some

How to ensure the grass in your garden is easy to maintain and beautiful
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I asked a few pros for good tips. Chris my turf grower, who cuts 7,500 acres of turf a week, says keep your blades sharp. If it's a rotary mower, keep a spare set of blades so you can get them done frequently. If the grass blade looks ragged after

Gardener: Water-wise container gardening
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Home Vegetable Garden Tips
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Vegetables from your own garden are better tasting than grocery store produce that was picked days before, and they retain more of the vitamins and minerals your body needs. Growing healthy plants takes planning and work, but it is worth the... Recent

Sanderson wallpaper | Contemporary wallpaper | Wallpapers
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If you have been searching for a contemporary wallpaper that will add colour but still be sophisticated, then look no further. The mix of punchy pink flowers set against chocolate brown in the new Anemone wallpaper (£38, Sanderson) makes it the perfect

Garden webchat, Friday 9th July, 1pm
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Garden design ideas and advice with Cafedirect's Anne MacCaig Looking for garden design ideas? Get your gardening questions ready for expert Anne MacCaig on Friday 9th July at 1pm on our sister site Housetohome.co.uk. As a former TV gardener for UK

Roses are an evocative link to the past and the future
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He presumably had some specific cardiac remedy in mind, but I like to think that he meant that roses also soothe the spirit. I am never left unmoved by the explosion of colour from yellow 'Canary Bird' in May or the unfurling of the cream-pink buds of

Gardening week ahead: Strawberries after cropping
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Once cropping has finished, take action to guarantee a good yield next year. Remove old foliage, unwanted runners and spent flower stalks from plants, allowing light and air into the centre of the plant. Rake up debris and straw. To fill in gaps between

Gardening week ahead: Revitalise herbaceous perennials
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Herbaceous perennials can be nurtured and revitalised to ensure they continue to earn their place in the summer border. Spring-flowering plants such as pulmonaria, brunnera and oriental poppy may look tatty and mildewed. Cut them back hard, removing all

Gardening week ahead: How to thin fruit
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However, although the harvest may be bountiful, the fruit will be small and of poor quality. Thinning is the solution. Although most apple and pear trees drop some of their fruitlets in early summer, you need to further reduce the crop if there has been

Gardening week ahead: Vegetable problems
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For continued success through the season, maintain healthy crops. High summer can be stressful for many vegetable plants, which leads to potential problems. Leafy veg such as pak choi, rocket, coriander, spinach and mustard greens are all prone to

Gardening week ahead: Deal with drought
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This level of dryness is not usually reached until late July or August. It would have to be unusually rainy in the next 7-8 weeks to replenish the soil, so vulnerable plants might need watering. Most established trees, shrubs and climbers have sufficient

Gardening week ahead: Border improvements
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Take photographs of the garden in summer as well as winter, as you won't necessarily remember how much space plants take up when it comes to planting in the dormant season. Make notes of what to move, divide, replace or buy. Look to see how contrasts in

RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2010: crazy world of Carl Warner
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A baby marrow boat chugs bravely through a heaving red cabbage sea flecked with radicchio foam, its asparagus rigging and mangetout cabin etched against a stormy red cabbage sky, the light on its mast illuminating a distant courgette lighthouse. Inspired