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MacBook Sharp Edge Solution! - Sponsored Link
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedAd - Got sore wrist or hands from the sharp edge of your MacBook? Get GuardStrip.
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedSHNS photo courtesy of Joe Lamp'l Most plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. Yellow Pages Find whatever you're looking for with Totally Local Yellow Pages Search provided by local.com When it comes to watering a garden, too
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedMost plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. Yellow Pages Find whatever you're looking for with Totally Local Yellow Pages Search provided by local.com When it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedMost plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. Yellow Pages Find whatever you're looking for with Totally Local Yellow Pages Search provided by local.com When it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad
Optoma Announces Three New 3D Capable DLP Projectors
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedThe HD33 is the first 1080p resolution video projector priced less than $1,500 (Compare Prices). The HD33 also features 1,800 lumens light output, 4,000:1 contrast ratio (Full On/Full Off), and two HDMI inputs. The step-up HD3300 ups the lumens output to
Home Theater Term of the Week: Component Video Connection
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedY,Pb,Pr - Progressive Scan component video input/output connection. Y,Cb,Cr - Interlaced Scan component video input/output connection. In addition, check out a photo of Component Video connection cables.
Use garden bounty for Summer Squash Burgers
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedTake advantage of the garden’s fresh veggies by using fresh zucchini and yellow squash to make these Summer Squash Burgers. Thick. Juicy. Filling. Those are terms I wasn't expecting would fit the profile of the ingredient list below, which reads about
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedMost plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. When it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In fact, plants can be killed by over-watering as well as under-watering. In heavy, poorly drained
How to grow salsify in the home vegetable garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedUnsung garden delight: Visit any home garden in the neighborhood and your friends will happily point out their sturdy corn stalks, tomato plants thick with fruit, the colorful chard, the deep green pepper plants; even the zucchini comes in for a quick
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedWhen it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In fact, plants can be killed by over-watering as well as under-watering. In heavy, poorly drained soil, the water we add fills the area around the roots, displacing air. So
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedSHNS photo courtesy of Joe Lamp'l Most plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. Yellow Pages Find whatever you're looking for with Totally Local Yellow Pages Search provided by local.com When it comes to watering a garden, too
Northern Gardens a Summertime Treat
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedHead north for some cooler weather and great gardens too. Fall temperatures were in the air as we headed through the Carolinas and into Joe pye weed along roadside Virginia during the recent week. You might call it an escape from the Florida heat but it
Currents | Deals: Sales at Jonathan Adler, Home Remedy and Others
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedDiscounts on rugs, furniture, tableware and more.
Currents | Goods: The Concrete Wall Clock
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedThe weighty 4th Dimension wall clock stands out, thanks to an unusual material: concrete. Created by the Taiwanese industrial design firm 22designstudio, which also makes sculptural concrete rings and photo frames, the three-pound clock resembles a
Currents | Open: Leicht Unveils Its First U.S. Store
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedLeicht, one of Germanys most popular kitchen cabinetry manufacturers, recently opened its first United States showroom, on the Upper West Side. The cabinets have the same sleek lines as those of Poggenpohl and Bulthaup, but they start at a lower price
Currents | Furniture: With the Television Built in, the Ultimate Recliner
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedIf you are weary of your mate abandoning you day and night for television, you might wish to consider the Shiane TV Chaise, wide enough at four feet for you to snuggle up close and serve him or her with divorce papers. Created by HStudio and introduced
Currents | Q&A: How to Make a Window Garden, With Crowd-Sourced Advice
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedBritta Riley grew up on a ranch in Texas, so after four years of living in a one-bedroom apartment overlooking an airshaft, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, she felt deprived of nature. She decided to try growing food indoors, and three years ago began reading
The Retro Renovators
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedDevotees of vintage décor spurn the latest trends in favor of retiling their bathrooms in mosaics from the Eisenhower years.
In the Garden: Ken Smith’s Pod Planters Land on a Midtown Terrace
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedSOME might think the blob-like fiberglass forms on Wendy Evans Joseph and Jeffrey Ravetchs roof terrace look like Al Capps sweet-natured Shmoos. But for the couple and their landscape architect, Ken Smith, the voluptuous planters are whimsical
On Location: In Chile, a Modern House Returns to Its Creator
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedThe architect Mathias� Klotz designed the cabinetry and most of the furniture at his weekend retreat in central Chile. Lightly applied paint on the plywood walls and cabinets allows the grain to show through. WHEN the Chilean architect Mathias Klotz
Shopping With Jonah Takagi: Audio Equipment
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returned“I'd bring it on a picnic,” said Jonah Takagi of a $600 BoomCase by Mr. Simo speaker system at Dijital Fix in Williamsburg. “It sounds good, and it's loud.” � JONAH TAKAGI, an up-and-coming furniture and lighting designer, has been attracting a
Domestic Lives: A Hobby Best Kept Small
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedFOR my seventh birthday, my parents gave me a plain, unfinished wooden dollhouse. It had six empty rooms, two floors, a staircase and a door that swung out onto a little front stoop. The windows opened, and the roof retracted on one side, revealing an
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedMost plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. When it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In fact, plants can be killed by over-watering as well as under-watering. In heavy, poorly drained
Death in the henhouse
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedThe last thing my husband wanted to do was tell me Ivy was dead. I was already fragile from an 11-hour stint in the Baylor emergency room, ending at 3 a.m., with a family member. Would the sudden loss of a pet be a final straw? He knew I had
Interest in cactus morphs into passion for ceramics
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Denton County couple’s landscape is refreshing, even in record heat
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedARGYLE — Joe and Tina Bohn’s place near Pilot Knob is pleasant most summer mornings, even during the record-breaking summer of 2011. It takes a few hours of daylight for the sitting area in the couple’s Hill Country-inspired garden in Denton County
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedMost plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. When it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In fact, plants can be killed by over-watering as well as under-watering. In heavy, poorly drained
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedMost plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. When it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In fact, plants can be killed by over-watering as well as under-watering. In heavy, poorly drained
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedWhen it comes to watering a garden, too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In fact, plants can be killed by over-watering as well as under-watering. In heavy, poorly drained soil, the water we add fills the area around the roots, displacing air. So
The Gardener Within: Water-wise tips for a healthy garden
posted to Moreover Technologies - Consumer: home and garden news - 30 of 102 returnedSHNS photo courtesy of Joe Lamp'l Most plants in a garden do best with about an inch of water per week. Yellow Pages Find whatever you're looking for with Totally Local Yellow Pages Search provided by local.com When it comes to watering a garden, too