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Posted by KennyP
Autumn typically signals the end of home grown vegetables from the garden, but with a little ingenuity you can harvest garden fresh produce well into the winter months. My Central Pennsylvania garden continues to supply fresh vegetables during the fall and winter when most gardeners in my growing region are content to dream about next summerÂs bounty. Read on to discover simple tricks that will fortify your garden against the onslaught of frigid weather.
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Posted by Doug Green
It seems that there are always questions in the fall about
winterizing plastic ponds. To begin with,...
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Posted by Joey Lewitin
Title: Practical Feng Shui Debunking the myths and finding
out what we can actually learn from the...
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Posted by Mike Wasdin
Tools needed: a battery operated screwdriver, screwdriver bits (Phillips and standard), hex head driver,...
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Posted by William James
I have heard that WET FEET are NOT bad for ME-
-says the River Birch tree.
For humans, wet feet are...
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Posted by Jeff Slokum
There is nothing more pleasing than walking right outside your kitchen door and finding all the spices...
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Posted by Rudolf Freidlander -
One of the evils naturally attending any landscape endeavor is the fact that weeds need to be taken care of. There are plenty of ways to keep the weeds out, but chances are that at some point you are going to have to do some weeding. Even the best herbicides and the best-laid plastic liners are not full proof. Inevitably it will be necessary to pull weeds by hands. But by making sure that you remove the offending plants, you will have a better-looking landscape over all, and can maintain a well-groomed yard.
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Posted by Robert Carlton
The roles of curtains have changed. At one time they were used to retain heat, block cold air, control sunlight and provide privacy. They still perform these roles, but with the many advancements in window glass and window design technology, they are often much more decorative than functional. Decorators can be much more creative in their window treatments with this shift to the decorative usage.
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