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Gardening websites: The top 10
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Hundreds of garden events are listed online. Make sure the following websites are safely stored in the 'favourites' folder of your browser Royal Horticultural Societywww.rhs.org.uk/whatson/events Wide range of exciting events including RHS flower shows,

Euphorbia polychroma: How to grow
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Noel Kingsbury on a plant that gives a spectacular, if brief, burst of colour Spring is the time for cherry blossom and daffodils, but what happens in the border? Most herbaceous perennials don't perform until much later, so borders can be surprisingly

Magnolias: Not to be mollycoddled
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These magnificent trees should not be mollycoddled: they do very well in chillier parts of Britain, as Noel Kingsbury discovers at Whitifield House in Herefordshire Although magnolias are often thought of as tender, it is only the flowers that are

10 spectacular garden events
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Reach for your diary - unmissable plant fairs, flower festivals and open days are taking place throughout the summer May 11Marie Curie Cancer Care Garden & Food Fair 2008 Kentisbeare House, Cullompton, Devon More than 50 West Country nurseries and

Garden design: Making waves in show season
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New garden designers are in the ascendant now that show season is here. Here are five names to look out for at the front of the pack. By Rae Spencer-Jones Fernando Gonzalez: Metagardens, London Science fiction, maths, chemistry and the forces of nature

Foliage gives the green light
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Choose leafy plant for year-round interest, says Sarah Raven Bob Brown - one of the great British nurserymen - wants to launch a new plant society. He's a colour fiend, but it's the leaves, not the flowers, that really get him going. He feels most

Garden websites
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Hundreds of garden events are listed online. Make sure the following websites are safely stored in the 'favourites' folder of your browser Royal Horticultural Societywww.rhs.org.uk/whatson/events Wide range of exciting events including RHS flower shows,

Border patrol
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Part two in Bunny Guinness' series on reviving a tired garden Borders don't always live up to our expectations: not enough colour, little winter interest, too much hard work or simply too boring. In the second of my series on revitalising a tired garden,

Merrybells
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Val Bourne explains how to grow a 'no-sunglasses-required' yellow stunner I'm a great fan of yellows that are so soft in colour they look more like clotted cream than beaten egg-yolk. The gentle 'no-sunglasses-required' yellows seem to spin through the

Euphorbia polychroma
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Noel Kingsbury on a plant that gives a spectacular, if brief, burst of colour Spring is the time for cherry blossom and daffodils, but what happens in the border? Most herbaceous perennials don't perform until much later, so borders can be surprisingly

Magnolia madness
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These magnificent trees should not be mollycoddled: they do very well in chillier parts of Britain, as Noel Kingsbury discovers at Whitifield House in Herefordshire Although magnolias are often thought of as tender, it is only the flowers that are

Fun with foliage
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Choose leafy plant for year-round interest, says Sarah Raven Bob Brown - one of the great British nurserymen - wants to launch a new plant society. He's a colour fiend, but it's the leaves, not the flowers, that really get him going. He feels most

Container gardening: One-pot vegetable plots
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Growing vegetables in containers is a great way for people without yards to have fresh produce. Putting containers on the patio also is a way to extend a garden. You can grow almost any vegetable in a container that you can grow in a garden bed. And you

Greenville church's garden reflects biblical flora
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GREENVILLE, Texas In 2000, when the Kavanaugh United Methodist Church asked member and master gardener Pud Kearns to design a new garden, she used only one reference book: the Bible. 'I was pretty much given free rein to design the plantings,' says Ms.

A Mother's Day Gift That's Really Personal
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Without question, the most special gifts are the ones that are personal, selected just for the lucky recipient. One way to get a really personal gift is to get something personalized. A monogrammed pillow or blanket or an objet d'art that focuses on the

Pretty seed trays
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Give your garden vintage style You'll love these traditional seed trays from quirky gardening accessories firm, Over the Garden Wall. They come in packs of six, and you can have a name or phrase of your choice branded on to them. Trays like this would

Fire it up!? The top grilling gear
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Essential equipment and tools, including grills, tongs, and thermometers, plus fun extras like pizza peels, rib racks, and chicken roasters Like indoor cooking, outdoor cooking requires the right equipment. When you're just learning to grill, you only

Ken Belanger, ex-Los Angeles King, lists Manhattan Beach town house
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Googling Ken Belanger is like scanning the program for 'Friday Night Fights:' 'Ken Belanger Hits Ulf Samuelsson,' 'Ken Belanger KOs Brad Brown.' The former National Hockey League player's legendary fights are all over YouTube. Belanger, hands down the

Van Halens pop up in listings
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Don't you just love aging rockers? Especially the ones who are good to their mothers?Just last month, Tiger Woods introduced Van Halen as 'one of the greatest bands in history.' (OK, the band was performing at Woods' Tiger Jam XI, an April fundraiser for

The Next Hot Thing in Cooking?
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For decades, the market for kitchen cooktops and stoves was dominated by models using electric coils and gas burners. About 40 years ago, smooth, glass-ceramic tops began to appear, but the earliest incarnations were prone to breakage and difficult to

If Your Patio Gives You Chills
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Brrr. Your back yard is beautifully furnished, but it's freezing out there in the evening. A new product provides an alternative to warming your hands by the fire pit or using one of those industrial mushroom-shaped patio heaters: The Endless Summer

Feels Like Home
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architecture and antiques of Hearst Castle into a line of luxury pieces
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'There's a vicious-looking bear on a frieze that you wouldn't want staring at you in your living room,' said Dallas Saunders, the licensing agent for Hearst Castle Collection. 'A lot of the bedroom furniture was smaller in scale and wouldn't sell today,'

For The Modern Castle
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'There's a vicious-looking bear on a frieze that you wouldn't want staring at you in your living room,' said Dallas Saunders, the licensing agent for Hearst Castle Collection. 'A lot of the bedroom furniture was smaller in scale and wouldn't sell today,'

Flower arrangements shouldn't include everything plucked from garden
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Flower arrangements shouldn't include everything plucked from garden By AMY McRARY Scripps Howard News Service 2008-05-05 00:00:00 People often just "try too hard" when arranging flowers, says floral designer Joseph Smith. "I think they put too many

Upside of downturn: Contractors are more willing to negotiate / Customer service, competitive pricing newly critical in home improvement
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Last week, Long tripled one such incentive, giving $1,500 back to anyone dropping at least $4,285 on a new deck. 'We're trying to make the phones ring,' says Karen Richey, marketing director for the company in Capitol Heights, Md. The housing downturn,

S.F. seeks food garden volunteers
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Modeled on the Victory Gardens of World Wars I and II, in which citizens planted food crops as part of the war effort, San Francisco is looking to install 15 food gardens in people's backyards, front yards, window boxes, rooftops or other unused land.

Planting: List of trees, shrubs and other plants that thrive in Texas
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H.S. Stevens, former garden columnist for The Dallas Morning News, compiled a helpful list of 135 plants well-suited for North Central Texas growing conditions. Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum)Big-tooth maple (Acer grandidentatum)Black walnut (Juglans

Mother's Day Gift Reminder: Home Theater Gifts For Mom
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Home Theater Gifts for MomHome Theater Gifts for GradsVideo ProjectorsHome Theater Receivers - $400 to $1,299Great Home Theater Products Priced at $199 or Less

8 ways to keep cool without going broke
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You don't have to pay through the nose to keep cool this summer. Here are some steps you can take to lower your bill, improve comfort and help save the planet. An air conditioning system does more than just cool the air. It lowers humidity and removes