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Magic Jack As Seen On TV - Sponsored Link
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Make Your Own Wedding Flower Arrangements and Bouquets
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GARDEN DETECTIVE: LATE WINTER-EARLY SPRING CHORES
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GARDEN DETECTIVE: HELP! HOSTAS WON�T GROW
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GARDEN DETECTIVE: THE WINTER GARDEN
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GARDEN DETECTIVE: LOOKING AHEAD TO SPRING
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NewHome and Garden Calendar: March 6-12
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TODAY Azalea Festival 'Animals in the Garden' garden tour San Marco's Market, Riverside Arts Market, Gardening lecture, The Florida Friendly Yard Program Oakleaf Green Market, Caribbean Carnival Flower Show MONDAY Plant Clinic, TUESDAY Green Landscaping

HDMI Specification Upgraded for 3D TV Broadcast Formats
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HDMI Licensing, the organization charged with administering HDMI specifications, has formally announced an enhancement to the HDMI 1.4 specification, labeled HDMI 1.4a, to accommodate formats to be used for 3D Over-the-air, Cable, and Satellite TV

Sharp AQUOS LC-46LE700UN 46-inch LCD TV with LED Backlight - Product of the Week
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The LC-46LE700UN is part of Sharp's new line of LCD TVs that utilize LED backlight technology. The LC-46LE700UN has a 46-inch 16x9 screen with a native pixel resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p), an almost unlimited contrast ratio, slim 3.5-inch depth, and

Let's move to: Leek, Staffs
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What's going for it? I know I go on about the Staffordshire Alps, but I still can't get over how magnificent, yet spookily unknown they are. I feel like a crazed loon on his soapbox droning on about the promised land he's discovered in Nuneaton. The

Space solves: A bed with legs, and a candle-wax stain
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Photograph: Stephen Hayward//Dorling Kindersley How can I get candle-wax stains off a white linen tablecloth? I've removed the wax, but the pink stains remain. According to our cleaning guru, Stephanie Zia, 'If there isn't a 'no bleach' symbol on the

Designer has an ear for decor
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It may sound strange, but working in sales and business development in the software industry proved good experience when Kriste Michelini changed to a career as an interior designer. "As much as you'd like to think that design skills are enough," she...

New benchmark: Vitis seating from barrels
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Christopher Loomis Christopher Loomis recycles old wine barrels into the textured Vitis trapezoidal slat bench. Wine barrels have a useful life of about five years, but their oak planks, stained wine-red on the inside and weathered on the outside, have

Swivel stools that turn heads
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There's something wonderfully simple about screw-top swivel stools - especially those that have an industrial flair. The Giotto height-adjustable stool, which was designed by Italian designers Jonathan De Pas, Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi in 1975,

March gardening tasks
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Beware the ides of March is as good a piece of advice for the gardener as it was for Julius Caesar because of the attack of late-season frosts, which are particularly dangerous when plants are beginning to leaf out with new growth. March is also the

Things to do in March
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March is typically bracing and bright – a good month to wake up and get the plot lined up for plenty of action in April. Clear away any remaining winter brassicas, leeks or Jerusalem artichokes. Sharpen tools, prepare the beds, clear weeds and cover

Making compost
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Why doesn't kitchen waste rot down properly? It just sits in a nasty mess in the bin. Kitchen waste on its own is extremely wet and takes ages to rot. You need a balance of ingredients - one that incorporates up to 30 per cent dry ''brown'' waste: add

How to prune ornamental shrubs
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Why do we need to prune? Pruning is about renewal: shrubs flower better on younger wood. For pruning purposes, flowering woody plants and climbers can be described as those that perform early in the season (finishing in July) on the shoots they produced

Gardening questions: 1-15 answered by Helen Yemm
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1. What is clematis wilt? Clematis wilt, presumed to be the result of a fungal disease, is still not fully understood. The symptoms are sudden wilting of the newest shoots, which blacken then die over a few days. If cut down, the plant generally produces

Meanwhile, plots are few; peat-free - missed or forgotten? Bulbs to Amsterdam
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Gardening insider Matthew Appleby ponders the state of horticulture Meanwhile…on the allotment The Government has acted to tackle the 100,000-strong allotments waiting list. Environment secretary Hilary Benn has initiated "meanwhile leases" so that

Caring for roses
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It seems heartily unfair that the nation's favourite flower should grow on a fundamentally ungainly, fussy, disease-prone and prickly plant. Here are some of the things that bother you most about roses. Rose pests include aphids, leaf hoppers (leaves

Its Time to Start Your Patio Garden
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Spring House & Garden Days at Bayou Bend, Reinzi
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What: Second Annual Spring House & Gardens Days Where: Bayou Bend, 1 Westcott; and Rienzi, 1406 Kirby. Admission: $15 for a three-day pass, $10 for a single-day pass. Children 12 and under admitted free with adult admission. Parking: Free at Bayou

Birdsong beats balloon squeaks as best alarm
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The poll of 2,000 radio listeners found tweeting, chirping and warbling was the post popular alarm call followed by church bells and balloon squeaks. World War II sirens, dogs barking and alarm tunes were also favoured. Violin screeching and kettle

Daffodil Treats
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• Yellow tissue paper • Green tissue paper • Scotch tape • Medium-size, foil-wrapped chocolate egg • Chocolate cupcake • Chocolate cookie crumbs • Small flowerpot (new) Step 1: Make the 'stem.' To do: Cut out a thin half-inch strip of green

Easter Decorations
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easter crafts, easter decorations, easter projects easter bunny bags craft Easter treats are in the bag, particularly if those bags are crafted to look like cute cottontails. Make these quick-craft bags as post-egg-hunt treats for children, or as favors

Top Things to Look for When House Hunting
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10 of the best . . . Baths
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Garden Detective: Flower collections for history buffs
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In the Garden: Holiday Plants Gallery
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The Mid-Atlantic's House and Garden Magazine

Plant a Bag Garden
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Development charity Send a Cow has the answer – plant a Bag Garden with seeds of Hope, Health and Harmony and get your kids growing vegetables the African way. For the impoverished families that Send a Cow works with, Bag Gardens are a way of