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Winning Cost Proposals With ProPricer - Sponsored Link
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herb garden
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A keen cook, Sandra keeps fresh pots of parsley, coriander and basil close to hand in her display of white hanging pots, which she discovered in Brown Thomas (left). This stylish metal hanger (right), which can be suspended from the ceiling, is just the

GARDENING: Orchids aren't as difficult to grow as one might think
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Redondo Beach resident Don Goss displays one of his winning entries at the recent South Bay Orchid Society show. (Photo by Meredith Grenier) MEREDITHGRENIER Sep 19: Aug 27: Aug 23: Aug 8: Jul 25: Jul 11: "Orchids R Easy," asserted South Bay Orchid

Space solves: Removing labels from jar jars, and dividing a room
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I make a lot of jam. Neighbours give me jars, but it takes endless soaking and scraping to get the labels off. "My jam-making friend has the same problem," says our expert, Stephanie Zia. "There's always a white film left. But you can now get removers in

Let's move to: Ealing, west London
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What's going for it? You probably know Ealing already – you've seen it a thousand times on the telly. Leafy street, Victorian semis, lampposts, postbox. Ealing's the "extra" of film locations; you can't walk its streets without running into a film crew

Snooping around: rural, urban and renovation
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Karns gardener creates microclimates to grow tropical plants and produce
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2010 Residential Architecture Awards
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Residential architecture competitions often end up praising homes of grandeur. This year’s jury for the AIA Baltimore Residential Design Awards gave accolades instead for restraint. The jury held closely to the judging criteria, particularly the

2010 Residential Architecture Awards Gallery
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2010 Interior Design Awards
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Residential interiors done well are living canvases that create beauty in our lives. No matter the style, the best interiors are unique, inventive spaces developed for people with specific functional needs and visual preferences. As such, good interior

US Households Grow Home Food Gardens
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We asked you recently what percentage of people in the U.S. you would guess grow a food garden. Nearly half of you guessed that the answer was 10 percent or less. Here are the complete results: Without looking it up, what percentage of people living in

Go Organic: Untidiness repays helpful garden visitors
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Autumn is well and truly with us now. The leaves are turning and the morning mists are back.

Beginner greenhouse gardening tips
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You've taken your first step toward gardening and gained some green thumb experience. Now that you've put up your first greenhouse, you might be wondering how you can insure your plants will thrive in their new environment. As a beginner you need to

Reclaiming Laurel Hill Park for native plants
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Ron Sullivan Rec and Park staffer Charity Bermudez works on Laurel Hill, being reclaimed for native plants. On a cold and foggy late-summer Saturday, Recreation and Park Department gardeners, volunteers and neighborhood residents turned out to help

Schefflera needs pruning to stay in shape
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David Goldberg Prune schefflera just above a leaf, using bypass pruners for a clean cut. Q: My schefflera is growing like a weed! It's very tall. Where did I go wrong, and what can I safely do to trim it and keep it growing? I know they're easy to grow

West Coast Green shows off newest products
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Mark Luthringer The fifth edition of West Coast Green, a conference focusing on "green" home innovations and products, rolled into San Francisco's Fort Mason last week intent, per usual, on making our living spaces more environmentally friendly - one

Atmosphere rules the roost for Monelle Totah
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Kerrie Chappelka STYLEMAKER SPOTLIGHT: MONELLE TOTAH "I once read somewhere that 'Southerners are a tenacious lot - we take our homes seriously,' " said Monelle Totah, who grew up in Louisiana. "I've always loved to design, to decorate, to shop, to

Go Organic: Untidiness repays helpful garden visitors
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Autumn is well and truly with us now. The leaves are turning and the morning mists are back.

Colourful house numbers
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Add some colour to your doorway with gorgeous number tiles Head to Ideal Home's blog HomeShoppingSpy today to see beautiful hand-painted house number signs from mail order company, Tillie Mint. Perfect for bringing a touch of colour to your front door!

Onkyo HT-S7300 7.1 Channel Home Theater System - Product of the Week
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The Onkyo HT-S7300 combines a 7.1 channel home theater receiver featuring Dolby Pro Logic IIz with the home theater speaker system made up of two floor standing front speakers, a center channel speaker, four surround speakers, and a 10-inch 290-watt

Show us your giant vegetables!
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Get your garden ready for winter
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The enables you to own a range of essential gardening power tools for a much-reduced price. At the heart of the system is the 25.4cc power unit connected to a half-length drive shaft. Each tool can be fitted quickly and easily by pushing and tightening

Attention, please! | News from our decorating blogs | decorating news
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When life is whirling by around us, with all those things-to-do-people-to-see moments, sometimes it takes something extreme to draw our attention to things that we take for granted - like everyday design details. Luckily for us, our eagle-eyed bloggers

home and garden news
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Get your lawn, garden ready for winter Old man winter's approaching, which means it's time to protect your lawn and garden from his hoary breath. Here are some tips to keep things warm and snuggly.

Blanche Vaughan's perfect pumpkin gnocchi
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Things have been quietly getting on in the pumpkin patch. The big leaves have been hiding some steadily enlarging fruit. Perfect for Halloween but a bit overgrown for the pot. The crown princes and onion squash have taken life a little slower and are at

What to do with pots of perennials
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I have grown some herbaceous plants from seed for the first time, but now I have a dilemma. They are all sitting in 9in pots waiting to be planted but the bed where they will eventually reside won't be ready until late autumn. The plants are Rudbeckia

Acidanthera and poinsettia woes
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A catalogue of woes from Mavis Green about her acidanthera (now Gladiolus murielae). These are the elegantly droopy, fabulously scented white gladioli with maroon throats that should be in full flower now. Mavis can't get them to work in the garden, nor

Acidanthera and poinsettia woes
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A catalogue of woes from Mavis Green about her acidanthera (now Gladiolus murielae). These are the elegantly droopy, fabulously scented white gladioli with maroon throats that should be in full flower now. Mavis can't get them to work in the garden, nor

What to do with pots of perennials
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I have grown some herbaceous plants from seed for the first time, but now I have a dilemma. They are all sitting in 9in pots waiting to be planted but the bed where they will eventually reside won't be ready until late autumn. The plants are Rudbeckia

What to do with bulbils on lillies
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My lilies have produced small grape-like nodules underneath each leaf on the stems. What are they and can I propagate from them? M J Nicholls, Mablethorpe These are bulbils and you can try propagating from them. Not all lilies produce these bulbils -

Stellar trees for a small garden
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When most gardeners start out they are primarily concerned with growing flowers, or perhaps flowery shrubs and easy vegetables, possibly a fruit tree - plants that reward them quickly. The idea of planting purely ornamental trees may not, for obvious