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Mow meadows and watch out for disease
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Helen Yemm advises readers on jobs for the garden in the week ahead. Big border phlox and Campanula lactiflora benefit from partial decapitation now. Smaller buds will be waiting just beneath. Cut out flower stems of plants that have bolted to keep them

Blighted astrantia and flowers that flop
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Helen Yemm answers readers questions on how to treat blighted astrantia and flowers that flop. My Astrantia major has developed brown-grey patches on its leaves. I have cut most of them off as part of the process of cutting some perennials back to make

The bay sucker
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Helen Yemm advises readers on how to look after bay trees that are struggling. No, this is not a term of exasperation reserved for those still scratching their heads over the crisp brown remains of potted ornamental bay trees and wondering if they will

Those visiting the Bloomingdale Senior Center will get a visual treat when they view the lush floral and plant life that has transformed the barren building grounds into an idyllic setting thanks to the Master Gardeners of Passaic County.
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Bright, tropical colors make Bloomingdale's community garden worth the visit. The public is invited to an open house at the Bloomingdale Senior Center behind 101 Hamburg Turnpike on Aug. 27 between 10 a.m. and noon. The Master Gardeners of Passaic County

Question of the Week: What is Vudu?
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With the incorporation of the interenet into the home theater experience, consumers have access to a whole new source of TV and movie content. Companies such as Netflix, Blockbuster, and Amazon now offer content that that be streamed directly to you

Oklahoma home and garden calendar and briefs for Aug. 15
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Gearing Up for Fall (Like it or Not)
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I can't believe it but the stores are already filled with back to school items - and even Halloween items in some places! Even though I'm trying desperately to hold on to summer it seems as though some people are ready for fall. For those of you who are

The Best Perennials for Shade
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Brighten up shady spots in your landscape with these easy-to-grow plants that come back year after year. Share Comments (28) view all thumbnails Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart There's little wonder why old-fashioned bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) is

Organize Your Important Papers, Bills, Receipts & More
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Tired of shifting bills and junk mail from counter to counter in your home? Squelch the struggle against paper clutter with these smart ways to get organized. Share Comments (15) view all thumbnails Eye-Catching Display If you like to stash photos,

Quality pond supplies provide the perfect base for your water garden
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Not everyone can live on the water, but with a little creativity and the right tools you can create your own backyard oasis. Many folks have turned to backyard water gardens as a way to bring nature closer to home, complete with fish and aquatic plants.

Finish off a garden makeover with some new garden furniture
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The sun is shining. Time to get outside and enjoy the garden. Pop on some sunglasses a bit of sun screen and a hat, ready to relax and unwind in the garden. Everyone looks forward to the summer. Three great months of lovely long days, nice weather and

An Essential Step By Step Guide To Organic Gardening
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Organic gardening is really popular these days because many people want to avoid using pesticides and other harmful chemicals. If you grow your own vegetables, for example, it is incredibly satisfying knowing that you are producing delicious home-grown

3 Sensible Ideas to Help in Planting an Attractive Garden
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Creating a garden that is simply beautiful is not as difficult as most would believe, and you can have a garden that's both beautiful and practical. Doing some planning and putting in some work will result in a relaxing place that you can really enjoy.

Help nature take its course
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Create a meadow in your garden and help encourage biodiversity. Nearly 95 per cent of meadow habitat has disappeared from this country since the Second World War. A tragedy, because apart from being heart-stoppingly beautiful, a five- acre meadow can

Home and Garden briefs for Aug. 14
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Twilight Tour: The Friends of the UC Riverside Botanic Gardens will host a Summer Twilight Tour at 7 p.m. Aug. 26. Dessert and refreshments follow the 90-minute tour. Tickets are $10, and there is an hourly charge for parking. Email ucrbg@ucr.edu or call

Make your garden a hive of activity
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Bunny Guinness shows you how to encourage bees and butterflies into your garden. I spent last weekend ripping out shrubs I have lived with for too long. Being a relatively new beekeeper, I find that replacing them with plants that are not only more

Yamaha Offers Up New RX-V871 Home Theater Receiver
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The RX-V871 also incorporates 3D and Audio Return Channel compatibility, 1080p video upscaling, as well as extensive networking and music streaming features that are becoming more common in the home theater receiver landscape. Yamaha also offers web

How to Determine If You Have a Bad Loudspeaker
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A problem has cropped up in your home theater system: A loudspeaker seems to have gone bad. The sound intermittently goes out and it crackles and pops. Is the speaker bad? It could be, but not necessarily. Check out some great tips for troubleshooting

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
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Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
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Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
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Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though ?interesting? might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out of

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out

David Robson: Making sense of late summer in the garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 119 returned

Some interesting things are happening in the Midwest now, though “interesting” might not be the word everyone uses. Gardeners are a different breed. While the periodic cicada has come and gone, the damage still shows up. Because the creature is out