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704px x 460px | 55.30kB [source page] Thursday March 26 2009 1 43 PM A green pitcher made by Cornelison Pottery would probably be worth $125 to $150 Q My uncle found this covered green vase in a local thrift shop It is 9 inches tall glazed on the inside From Yahoo Image Search: "Home and Garden" garden lust: San Francisco Home Sales Suffer Three-fold Retreat
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Tue, 13 May 2008 02:18:07 PDT Sometimes you just have to make the magic happen yourself. I hope they enjoy my effort.. youtube.com. From Google Video Search: "Home and Garden" Woman Stabbed by Actor Testifies at SoCal Trial - ABC News
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:54:25 GMT+00:00 ABC News Malil's attorney has told the jury that Malil stabbed Beebe in self-defense because she attacked him with a garden hoe. Woman testifies about being stabbed repeatedly San Diego Union Tribune Trial begins for actor accused of Calif stabbing San Jose Mercury News Jurors Learn Lurid Details at 'Virgin' Actor Trial NBC San Diego Bon Appetit Management Company Asks Everyone to Harvest Near Home - PR Newswire (press release)
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 17:55:05 GMT+00:00 PR Newswire (press release) Facebook fans have already weighed in on how they currently or will soon source and prep local foods at home : "Greetings from The Garden State turns out ... Real Jobs NC and Rep. Holliman - Greensboro News & Record (blog)
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:21:11 GMT+00:00 Greensboro News & Record (blog) Voted to use over $1 million of our tax dollars on a botanical garden in Chapel Hill. This bullet point references S 202 of 2009 and indeed, ... From Google News Search: "Home and Garden" What are the best choices for a home garden? Q. What is best to plant in a home garden? Keep in mind it is not huge and we would like to plant things that will take up the least amount of space but yield a nice harvest. So I guess I could ask, what plants give you the most bang for you buck? What are your thoughts? Asked by Anon - Mon Jun 8 23:01:36 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Lettuces and spinach take little space and are easy to grow during the spring and fall. Carrots and radishes can be planted pretty densely and radishes only take a month from seed to harvest so several crops can be planted in a season. I would often eat them right out the garden. A couple of tomatoes are a must. They are more vertical space. At least a cherry (for eating in the garden) and a beefsteak for slicing. Buy or make big sturdy cages Sugar snap peas are a favorite. Build a trellis for them to climb and they take little space. Same goes for vine cucumbers. Peppers and eggplants are pretty compact but I gave up on them after the flea beetles arrived. Zucchini and yellow squash are big plants but you can get a big yield from one… [cont.] Answered by altterrain - Mon Jun 8 23:26:24 2009 in your opinion what is a good mix of fragrant flowers or plants for a home garden? Q. what will give a magical blend ?? like how does gardenias and Hyacinth and ... works for you tell me your magical blend? :) Asked by inMirror - Sat Apr 25 16:25:14 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. personally i would and have gone with gardenias, english roses and lavender. Answered by sweetp2288 - Sat Apr 25 17:30:45 2009 Home garden, new home - what to do?
Q. I am moving into my first house this spring. I live in eastern ontario, so, the summers are hot and the winters are very cold - people here don't normally put flowers outside until the middle-end of May. What should I do with my new available garden space?? I would like to plant flowers and vegetables. I have planted vegetables on my balcony before, in pots. But never in a real garden. Where do I even start? Asked by me - Fri Jan 23 09:30:42 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I live in Zone 4 and understand the problem of a Spring start (you are probably in Zone 3). My first year at the new home, I started plants indoors to be transplanted when it won't be another freeze; this was for vegetables and flowers (unless plan to buy pre-started). Get a soil kit to understand current soil conditions. May need to add top soil or fertilized soil into upper 3" of garden area. Spring time, I drafted my entire yard on graph paper using each square as 1'. I signed up for Gurney's catalog (can do this through web site) so I can pick out perennials that would suit me according to zone, color, time/length of blooms, height, sun/partial/shade, soil, etc.. Each winter I order more to add to redo in any part of yard… [cont.] Answered by Carole Q - Fri Jan 23 11:06:10 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Home and Garden"
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