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Liposuction WIthout Surgery - New - Sponsored Link
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedAd - Get real liposuction results on your abs, legs, chin & more. Lose fat.
Repairing Vinyl Siding
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedVinyl siding is a popular home siding material that can present a look from tame to insane. Known for colors and textures often not found in nature, the attached blog photo shows it can now comes in, well nature too! . Yes, that's right, vinyl siding can
Would you build your own home?
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedWhen Glyn and Jane Martin decided to convert a wooden shack on the Devon coast – complete with spiders, mice and rampaging ivy – into a more permanent home, it is safe to say they did not envisage exactly how it would impact on their lives. The first
Worries of 2009 fade as new team takes over Flower & Garden Show
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Garden Detective: Top 5 plants for the office
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Garden Detective: Review: 'Parks, Plants, and People: Beautifying the Urban Landscape'
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Samsung SP-A800B 1080p DLP Video Projector - Product Review
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedAt an MSRP of $7,495, the Samsung SP-A800B may seem pricey, but is definitely worth the extra cash for those that are looking for high-end projector with precise color accuracy. Its Texas Instruments DLP DarkChip2, native 1080p resolution, and acceptable
How To Use Artwork To Solve Your Decorating Challenges
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedWhat is your biggest decorating challenge? Are you looking to lengthen a room? Maybe you are decorating a room with no windows? Whatever decorating challenges you may have, consider the solutions that artwork can bring to the space. Art can provide
Herb gardens can be beautiful as well as functional
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedHerbs, traditionally viewed only as cooking ingredients, are becoming a popular option for decorative gardens and crafts, said Janet Carson, Extension horticulture specialist with the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. Many recall the days
Green up the March garden with broccoli, chard, spinach plantings
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedAs winter reluctantly relinquishes its hold, March is the time to green up the garden with the likes of Swiss chard, mustard, turnips and lettuce plantings, said Craig Andersen, Ph. D., Extension horticulture specialist for the University of Arkansas
Spring Home and Garden Show April 9-11, 2010 in Novi, MI
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedThe Spring Home and Garden show will take place April 9-11, 2010 at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, Michigan. The show, sponsored by the Building Industry Association of Southeastern Michigan, is your one-stop shopping opportunity to initiate all
Welcome to ArtHaus
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedAnh-Minh Le, Special to The Chronicle Print E-mail del.icio.us Digg Technorati Reddit Facebook Slashdot Fark Newsvine Google Bookmarks Twitter Share Comments Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial Font | Size: Mike Kepka / The Chronicle James
Gardeners grow dinner with aquaponics
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedUnless you are Alice Waters or Barbara Kingsolver, planting and maintaining an edible garden can seem a tad arduous. In her book "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle," Kingsolver extolled the pleasures of home-grown food, but all the soil amending, weeding and...
Gardening week ahead: Wet or scruffy lawns
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedMany lawns are in a poor state after the cold, wet winter. Snow-melt water and heavy rain over already saturated ground has meant some lawns are not draining properly. Take remedial action now before further damage occurs. First, only walk on wet lawns
Gardening week ahead: Common sense in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedUseful advice for gardeners to avoid potentially harmful situations in the garden, shed or allotment. • Recent stories about catching Legionnaires' disease from compost are, thankfully, very rare. However, gardeners can all take sensible precautions to
Gardening week ahead: Sowing veg outside
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedGuidance and tips on planting veg in the ground.
Free Abutilon suntense seeds
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedA fast-growing shrub, the abutilon 'Suntense' From now until June sow seeds in trays or pots of seed compost. Maintain an optimum temperature of 70-75F. Just cover the seed with compost. Transplant when large enough to handle into 3in pots. Harden off
Gardening equipment test: best rakes
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedMake sure that you are wearing flat shoes so that you can assess the rake against your actual height, and wear your normal gardening clothes if possible. Handle the rake and check the following: It should not feel too heavy. If it is, it will be tiring
Gardening what's on in March
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returned21 Fritillaria display and plant sale, 9.30am-4pm, by the Fritillaria group of the Alpine Garden Society, RHS Garden Wisley, Surrey. Demonstrations, workshops, talk by Janis Ruksans. Entry 5 (fritillaria.org.uk 22 Open days, 10am-4pm, Jekka's Herb Farm,
GROWING CONCERN AFTER AN UNUSUALLY COLD WINTER, YOUR GARDEN NEEDS SOME TLC
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedLet's face it: With all of the evergreen trees, shrubs and ground covers we use, we are accustomed to our landscapes staying relatively attractive all year long. But as a result of the January freezes' effect on tropical plants, many of our spring
Visit the open day for Muscari collection
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedth March, from 2pm-5pm, the gardens at last open. The collection, 80 per cent in the ground and the rest in pots, includes 60 species and about 70 cultivars. Not all grape hyacinths are blue: Muscari macrocarpum, right, is yellow and smells of bananas.
Garden notes: Lectures, symposium help gardeners get ready for spring
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedA Backyard Gardening lecture series by the Penn State Cooperative Extension's Master Gardeners will be held today from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Trax Farms in Finleyville (412-835-3246). The second session is 12:30 to 4 p.m. April 11 at Hahn Nursery in Ross
At Home and Garden Expo, Dreaming Green
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedJoel Nilsen, left, who specializes in decorative paint finishes, plaster, paint, and faux effects, smoothes out Venetian plaster for onlookers at the Peninsula Home & Garden Expo, which opened on Friday at the Kitsap Fairgrounds. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP
Spring range from John Lewis
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedSee the latest homes collection online The new spring range at John Lewis is inspired by the English countryside. Using wood, matt ceramics and soft linens in fresh greens and cool neutrals, this beautiful collection really brings the beauty of natural
Bright kitchen ideas from Moben
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedMix colourful units for a bold kitchen design Forget glossy white - the latest look for kitchens is all about bold being beautiful. Moben's new Studio kitchen offers the brightest colours for units we've seen. The Studio kitchen comes in three base
Bathroom design, colourful towels
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedContrasting colours are hot on the catwalks and can create a real impact in your home. So why not take the tend through to your bathroom using these vibrant orange and pink Opera towels from Christy (from £7)? Keep your bathroom design striking white
Germ warfare on the home front
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedGerms are a fact of life but almost effortless to eradicate when you know where they are inclined to hang out. Dr. Margaret Lewin, medical director at Cinergy Health ( www.cinergyhealth.com), points out a handful of spots to keep an eye on. "We really
ArtHaus duo drawn to gallery concept
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedMike Kepka / The Chronicle James Bacchi and Annette Schutz, gallerists at ArtHaus, stand for a portrait in the Chronicle Studio on Monday March 08, 2010 in San Francisco, Calif. (5) It was the summer of 1996 when James Bacchi phoned his colleague Annette
Designers dig plywood that bends to green times
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedVery Good & Proper The Canteen Utility Chair has molded beech plywood seats. Few manufacturers have taken such strides toward being green as the makers of plywood. Although it is still created much as it was 60 years ago, some modern plywood can almost
Classic napkins for the well mannered
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedWhen no one's looking, pants and sleeves make excellent napkins. But sometimes you have to convince colleagues, company and, well, yourself, that you are indeed civilized. What will you use when the moment to wipe your mouth is nigh? There's no shortage
Spring into action: Gardens everywhere are bursting back into life
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 471 returnedKirtling Tower, near Newmarket, is all that remains of the grand house built around 1530 by Baron North, the son of a London merchant. Cleverly, he managed to stay on the right side of both Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. He was the moneybags, managing