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Hunting Testers Wanted - Sponsored Link
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Ad - Test & keep hunting products. Join the North American Hunting Club.

Logical Garden Design for Spaces Homeowners Will Love
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British Authorities Confiscate Plasma TV/Home Theater System From Noisey User
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Is this a case of an irresponsible Home Theater user, or just the result of jealous neighbors or an out-of-control government? You be the judge... See the full story from The Telegraph and Sky News. Related: Did you know that in the U.K. you have to pay

NCAA: Joakim Noah vs. 8-year-olds
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An underwater volcanic eruption
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Cablevision To End Analog Cable Service by 2010
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Although not a part of the official over-the-air DTV Transition now in progress, Cablevision is planning to aggressively replace its remaining analog cable service with digital-only service by next year. This move will free up more cable space to

How To Get Things Organized in Your Kid's Room
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To many busy parents, it seems like children and clutter come hand in hand. Yes, there is much more stuff to take care of when you have children, such as toys, books, clothing, etc. There is a way out of constant clutter in children's rooms, though, and

Tree trouble ahead
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Sudden oak death was greeted with horror when it first appeared in Britain in 2002 but gardeners, scientists and the Government are fighting back It is 10 years since we first heard of a ghastly new fungal-type exotic disease, sudden oak death, which had

Foreclosure Trash-Out: Ill Fortune and Its Leavings
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Across the country ?trash out? crews are charged with hauling away what?s left in foreclosed houses, removing any sign of a home life.

Bringing Light to a New York Loft
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A murky, mouse-infested artist?s loft in SoHo was gutted to its floor joists and beams and rebuilt to create an open space with industrial elegance.

A Burst of Begonias to Satisfy a Yen
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Tuberous begonias are like a gaggle of girls at the prom: some are in innocent white; others are dressed to kill in come-hither blood-red.

A Cook's Garden - Scoping Out the Philadelphia Flower Show
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The shift toward home food continues. Last year's surge in vegetable seed sales, with many companies reporting increases of 30 and 40 percent, was anything but an odd blip. This year's numbers are looking even better. I kept a sharp eye out for this

Penny-wise Planting, Part 2 - Simplifying the Garden
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Like many other aspects of life, gardening has become loaded with too many choices in recent years. That has led to a cornucopia of great plants but also to gardens that are inherently more fussy and demanding. By scaling back the number of plants,

Penny-wise Planting, Part 3 - Reducing Garden Maintenance
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By simplifying the plantings and turning to lower-maintenance plants, you will reduce the demands of the garden. Here are other steps to diminish the time and money involved in keeping up a landscape. Weeding. This is the biggest single chore in the

Gardening Tip of the Week
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Revive tired and sunken garden beds by lightly scratching the surface with a three-pronged cultivator and applying a two-inch layer of aged compost or leaf mold. Worms and other organisms will incorporate the material into the soil. Stay off wet ground

Wildlife found in Lennon's garden
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A Pain-Free Way to A Clean Closet
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The state of your closet speaks more about you than your whole house. I really believe that. What you hide in your closet, how you store your clothes, and how you take care of all your accessories can speak volumes about your ability to take care of

One Year to an Organized Life
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When your home is organized, you are able to accomplish more in less time and with little or no frustration. After all, living your life should be less about constantly taking care of things and more about creating beautiful memories, don't you think?

Fast Fixes for Your Kitchen Decor Mistakes
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Do you still have fluorescent ceiling light fixtures in your kitchen? Or maybe your window coverings have been there for decades? We are here to help you bring your kitchen decor up-to-date. Read about some of the worst features of outdated kitchens

Simple Tips for Better Garden Soil
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Mother Earth News ? Utne Reader ? Natural Home Magazine ? EarthMoment ? Herb Companion ? Herbs for Health Grit Magazine ? Cappers Magazine ? Motorcycle Classics Magazine Farm Collector ? Gas Engine Magazine ? Steam Traction ? Good

How to avoid gardening injuries this spring
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Rushing back into the gardening in spring is like a professional footballer rushing back on to the pitch after his summer holiday, doctors claim. Here's how to avoid injury. - Do some gentle stretching before you start gardening to warm up muscles and

edging
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Part 1: The Garden Makeover The silver lining to the recession? The chance to take control of your overgrown yard by getting out there and bringing it back to life yourself. Stephen Anderton put it succinctly in his 1999 book, 'Rejuvenating a Garden':

scale back
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Like many other aspects of life, gardening has become loaded with too many choices in recent years. That has led to a cornucopia of great plants but also to gardens that are inherently more fussy and demanding. By scaling back the number of plants,

reduce maintenance
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By simplifying the plantings and turning to lower-maintenance plants, you will reduce the demands of the garden. Here are other steps to diminish the time and money involved in keeping up a landscape. Weeding. This is the biggest single chore in the

prune azaleas
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The ubiquitous azalea bush often outgrows its allotted space. Some hybrids can reach eight feet high or more and as much in width after a few years. Fortunately, this is a shrub that is easy to prune, as Barbara Bullock can demonstrate. She is the

Spring gardening is a dangerous sport claim doctors
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the garden, doctors have warned that pruning, mowing and weeding can be as dangerous as competitive sports. Traditionally springtime has amateur horticulturists across the land itching to get back into

Blu-ray Disc Movie Prices Falling, But Are They Falling Fast Enough?
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Although Blu-ray Disc player prices have dropped a lot since the format's availability in 2006, a corresponding price drop in Blu-ray Disc movie prices has been slow in coming. Currently, the average price of a Blu-ray Disc movie is about $26.99.

Sage Words: Random planting
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Randomness is easy to appreciate, hard to achieve, says Mary Keen The garden effects I like best are the ones where it looks as though the flowers have naturalised without any help from the gardener, but nature is not easy to imitate. The accepted way of

Foreclosed homes tour
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Bargain breakfast buys
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Brighten your table settings for spring Bring retro style to your breakfast table with these fantastic-value buys. Pretty cups A good size and cute nostalgic print mean you get more than your money's worth from this set of four stackable teacups. Classic

New floral accessories from Matalan
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Shabby chic style on a budget You'll love this pretty floral-print throw and cushion set from Matalan. The traditional faded pastels pattern is perfect for a vintage, lived-in look, and this set's an absolute steal at just £30. Shown here Throw and