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In the News… Jan Johnsen Class, Fall Garden Chores, Bunny Williams Book
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Designing Outdoor Spaces that Relax and Renew the Spirit, one-day class by designer Jan Johnsen at the NY Botanical Garden on Friday, Nov. 12 A Few Chores Before the Freeze, NY Times Q&A with Barbara Pierson, nursery manager at White Flower Farm Bunny

How to care for a gardenia plant
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The gardenia plant is originally from China and Japan, but will grow indoors anywhere or outdoors in zones 9 and 10 with a little love and care. Outdoors, these shrubs can get up to six feet tall and prefer to be in partial shade. Indoor, these plants

Chicago daily deals for Monday
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Snapfish "buy one, get two free" ends tonight but check your email for Shutterfly deals Target to cashiers: Do coupons by hand Think before you click for online daily deals Stories X Carrie Kirby Frugalista Text Size It's like YouSwoop offered this deal

Edmonton garden centre shares decorating tips
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Written by Jennifer Fong, The Edmonton Journal Nov. 8, 2010 - Champagne, plum and pewter are all hot colours for this holiday season, according to Deborah Sirman, owner of Greenland Garden Centre in Edmonton. The E

Gardener: Think spring: Plant bulbs this fall
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Nov. 8, 2010 -- When planning next years garden, don't forget to add bulbs. (SHNS photo courtesy Joe Lamp'l) As leaves continue to fall, now is the time to think spring. When planning your garden for next year, don't forget about adding bulbs. Fall is

“Spruce” Up Your Nest
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To combat the notion “that there are no good shops for buying unique home accessories” in Baltimore expressed by his clients, interior designer Dan Proctor teamed up with Carty Hebert and Beth Smith to create Spruce, a home decor “pop-up” shop in

Outdoor Holiday Decorating
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To help you get started and come up with ideas for your own outdoor holiday decorating scheme, we've posted a few pieces with different photos, tips and suggestions. So check 'em out and get started. It might seem early but the holiday season will be

Gardening week ahead: Improving clay soils
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But if the amount of clay gets above 40 per cent or so, and you can roll a lump of soil into a thin cylinder without it falling apart, then the soil will be heavy and difficult to work. Doing the right things now can make a difference to soil structure

Gardening week ahead: Choosing healthy veg varieties
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When choosing veg seeds for next year, look for varieties described as having improved resistance to pests or diseases found in your garden. Good ones to look out for include beans resistant to anthracnose, brassicas resistant to clubroot,

Gardening week ahead: Sowing sweet peas
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Help them by nicking the seed coat, avoiding the eye-like attachment scar. Do not soak seeds as this can encourage rotting. Brown or white seeds do not need pre-treatment. Sow individually, half an inch deep, into sweet-pea tubes, 3in pots, deep modular

How to make the most of your time and garden in the colder months
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Putting the garden to bed indicates it is static. In more extreme, continental climates, where snow covers your borders for many months, this makes sense. But here, where you can wake up and it's mild, sunny and the garden is definitely pulling you out

Garden Detective: The voice of experience: more pond care tips
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Newsday/Optimum Online� subscribers click here for full access Not a Newsday or Optimum Online� subscriber? Click here In response to yesterday's column about pond and koi care, John DeFabio, owner of Long Island Pond Supplies in Massapequa Park, has

Green peace and green manure
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New life on the old year's allotment. With tares (I think, unless anyone knows better?) thrumming through to add the clover (again, an educated guess) in the 'resting' part of the plot. Our peas, mustard and field beans are still to make an appearance.

Gardener: Think spring: Plant bulbs this fall
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Beautiful Teak Garden Furniture
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Garden furniture sets make a beautiful addition to a home, enabling you to make the most of the good weather when it arrives, but the impracticalities of some styles of garden furniture can make it more of a hindrance than a pleasure to own: plastic

1 Stop Organic Gardening Review
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Thanksgiving Fruit Centerpieces
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A Blah-to-Beautiful Room Makeover
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A Budget-Friendly Kitchen Makeover
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A Charming Bedroom Makeover
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A Breakfast Nook Makeover
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A Vintage-Inspired Makeover
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Make Felted-Wool Beads
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Gardening ideas: Where to plant sage
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Creating a Water Garden
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Prior to getting out your cheque book or digging that very first spadeful of dirt you have to outline the section with care. It is essential to be sure that you have selected by far the most practical and satisfactory style of pond for your requirements

Make Your Own Felt Ornamnets
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Check out this post from BHG that has tons of great pictures and instructions for a wide variety of felt ornaments. Use them or come up with your own! And remember, these ornaments needn't be reserved just for Christmas trees - hang them on wreaths, in

Author to present on how to preserve garden flowers
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t 7 p.m. at the Meadowbrook School, Piermont Avenue and Ruckman Road, Hillsdale. Cathy Miller, author and award-winning preserver and arranger of flowers, will present a lecture and demonstration on how to preserve garden flowers. Miller is a published

The Sun Dial Garden Club will meet on Monday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Meadowbrook School, Piermont Avenue and Ruckman Road, Hillsdale.Cathy Miller, author and award-winning preserver and arranger of flowers, will present a lecture and demonstration on ho
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Cathy Miller, author and award-winning preserver and arranger of flowers, will present a lecture and demonstration on how to preserve garden flowers. Miller is a published author who has written several books. Her articles and work have appeared in

Making a Water Garden
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Prior to getting out your cheque book or digging that first spadeful of soil you should outline the section with care. It really is critical to be sure that you have chosen by far the most sensible and satisfactory kind of pond for your needs and your

Graham Porter’s gardening: top gardening tips
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Now is the best time of year to plant tulip bulbs in the garden and in containers for those stunning springtime flowers. Lift dahlias, gladioli and begonias now to store before cold and wet soil conditions cause them to rot. Clean out drains, downfall