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ProPricer For Cost Proposals & Analysis - Sponsored Link
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In the Garden: Dry plants quickly for best color results
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English tradition with a twist
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It's easy to spot interior designer Valerie Wills in a restaurant: She's the diner turning over all of the plates on the table to check their origin. Her curiosity is understandable, given that she hails from Stoke-on-Trent, England - which is famous for

Shrubs for a Butterfly Garden
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Butterfly gardens should include shrubs to provide protection from weather and predators for butterflies, thus encouraging a larger population. Flowering, fruiting shrubs work best, with the added benefits of pleasant fragrances and attracting a...

NAS (Network Attached Storage) Basics
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What is a NAS anyway? A NAS, or Network Attached Storage device, may be the best place to save your media library. Find out if you should use a NAS device with your network media player to access your photos, music, and movies over your home network. For

Sears Black Friday Ad Revealed
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As Black Friday approaches the watch is out for important Black Friday Ads. It looks like the first Black Friday Ad to be leaked is from Sears. For a look at the entire Sears Black Friday Ad, check out GottaDeal.com.

Tidy time in the autumn garden
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NOVEMBER has sauntered in wearing a cloak of colour, all flaming trees and golden borders. Autumn has been beautiful this year, with wonderfully coloured foliage filling the often clear blue skies, sunlight catching the quivering leaves before they fall

Naked ladies brighten fall gardens
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KENNEWICK -- Do you have any "naked ladies" in your garden? I'm pretty sure you would know if you did, but I'm talking about some fall flowering bulbs that are called "naked ladies." They're also known by the name of colchicum. While fall typically is

Diggin In: Native plants can add color to fall gardens
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Fall is a fine time of the year because berry-best and fruit-fancy plants claim their rightful place in the landscape. During October and November, they are the stars of the show, providing color and interest in the yard, just when the petunias and

Winter garden calendar
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This is the time when a walk through the garden is not so much about "What should I do now?" It's more about "What can I do next year?" Most of the summer flowers have died down, and foliage is looking scorched and sad. Fall-flowering perennials may

Edible landscaping can be planted now In Sacramento gardens
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Rosalind Creasy's front yard looks good enough to eat. That's the idea. Over the patio, Black Satin blackberries mingle with a pink Polka climbing rose. Next to the front door, cherry tomatoes traverse a trellis and tempt delivery people. So do the sugar

gardening part 6 - Protecting tender plants
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There are many plants we love to grow in our gardens that cannot tolerate cold weather. They are sensitive to frost and if you leave them unprotected over winter, they can die.In coastal gardens, it has become increasingly popular to grow the hardy

First freeze: Prepare your home and garden
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The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for parts of our area and a freeze watch for most of the Southeast. The weekend cold snap is happening about a month earlier than last year's first freeze. News 12 has advice for keeping your home

Lighting up your garden for the long winter nights
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Now that October has ended and November is upon us, the longer nights are here but there are many ways to keep your garden light and bright at night. Lighting Direct has some great energy saving products for the garden; the great aspect of using LED

Christmas Wreaths
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Anyway, this photo led me to look up photos of Christmas wreaths to decide which ones I like best, and of course I decided to share them with you. Which one's your favorite? Photo © flickr.com

Master Gardener: Plan ahead to protect frost tender plants
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By Emma ConneryContra Costa Times Q: Last year I lost plants to a frost. How can I protect some of my sensitive plants, such as my lemon tree, from frost damage this year? A: It is wise to think of protection beforehand and the potential for frost is

Andy Hamilton's delicious boozy dandelion and burdock
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The taste of dandelion and burdock is one that encapsulates childhood for many people. I remember refusing to drink anything else. Its popularity in the past was due to its liver purifying properties although the jury is out as to whether the fermenting

Interiors: Sticky vinyl
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A quick primer all about bulbs
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Daffodil 'Golden Bells' is ideal for containers. I open my garden in March for Show and Tell. What I have to "show" are bouquets of blooming-their-heads-off, full-of-sun-shining-light, colorful bulbs. Sadly, in March, what I have to "tell" visitors

Plants that are gopher resistant
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Even this euphorbia, which is known as gopher spurge, is unlikely to repel gophers. Q: Now that you've ventured into a discussion of rats and lemons, how about gophers and euphorbias? I have an ongoing gopher problem and decided to replace some

November gardening checklist
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November's darkening skies inspire gardeners to set out colorful and full-grown winter-booming cyclamen, chrysanthemums, calendulas, candytufts, cinerarias, dianthus, English and fairy primroses, Iceland poppies and pansies. Plant them along entrance

Christmas gift guide: gardening
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Every gardener, young or old, knows the importance of keeping their feet warm and dry in a pair of wellingtons. Wellies have advanced in recent years: there are now leather-lined wellies for comfort, zipped wellies for easy removal, neoprene lined

Master Gardener: Plan ahead to protect frost tender plants
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Q: Last year I lost plants to a frost. How can I protect some of my sensitive plants, such as my lemon tree, from frost damage this year? A: It is wise to think of protection beforehand and the potential for frost is right around the corner. In central

Home and Garden calendar: Nov. 6-12
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Florida Times-UnionJacksonville Farmers' Market, 6 am to 7 pm, 1810 W. Beaver St. Fresh fruit and vegetables brought in daily from the farmers. Market open daily. ...

Home and Garden calendar: Nov. 6-12
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Florida Times-UnionJacksonville Farmers' Market, 6 am to 7 pm, 1810 W. Beaver St. Fresh fruit and vegetables brought in daily from the farmers. Market open daily. ...

What Exactly Is Organic Gardening?
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More and more people are switching to organic gardening now - but exactly what is organic gardening? In this article we will look at the 5 vital methods that will keep your garden on the right side of the organic divide. 1. Considering The Garden As A

Organic Gardening - What Are The Benefits?
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Many people have been seeing the benefits of organic gardening in their lives over the last few decades. It is a way of cultivating plants that does not use artificial chemicals that may damage the planet, kill wildlife and possible injure the health of

Is My Garden Organic or Not?
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We are often asked the question: "Is my garden organic?" Many people are not sure exactly what is the definition of organic, and whether they can correctly apply it to the vegetables, fruits and other plants that they are growing in their garden, yard or

Organic Gardening: A Beginner's Guide
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Organic gardening for beginners is a hot topic right now as more and more people are getting into growing their own organic food. First let's look at the benefits: it's the very best way to put the healthiest, freshest and tastiest food onto your table

Organic Herbicides For Organic Gardening
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Organic herbicides can be used in organic gardening and farming to weaken or kill unwanted plants, otherwise known as weeds. Selective herbicides are used to manage weeds that are either growing in between rows of crops, or to kill moss and weeds in

Organic Vegetable Gardening: Early Summer Checklist
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As summer approaches it is wonderful to be able to relax and enjoy the garden, but there is also a lot to be done in the organic vegetable garden at this time of year. Weeding Late spring and early summer is the peak growing time for most plants,