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Gardening
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Grow Olive Trees for Table Olives
An olive tree is a handsome landscape feature and provides pounds of olives that are fun to harvest and cure. Choose the right olive tree variety and you'll be rewarded with large crops you can use to create unique jars of olives that suit your family's food preferences
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Evergreens - Rhododendrons Can Be Either Deciduous or Evergreen
Evergreens bring a color to the barrenness of winter. They make good windbreaks and privacy screens and are especially good for landscaping. Evergreens can be planted in early spring except, of course, in the cold areas of the north. They can be planted in late August or early September in the colder areas. Evergreens are best pruned in the late spring. Evergreens come in all types and sizes from small shrubs to the giant Sequoia.
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How to Grow Strawberries in New England
Growing strawberries is easy, even in the Northeast, if you pick the right plants. But even cold-hardy types need a little extra help in the fickle New England climate. Make sure that your effort and time aren't wasted by following these guidelines.
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Polywood is the Cedar of The Future
Polywood is a green dream. Not only does the product, which is made up of recycled plastics and formed to look like wood, help save the landfills, but it also protects the future of trees by offering an alternative for construction of furniture, fences, and decks.
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How About An Indoor Herb Garden
Indoor herb gardens can be the answer for anyone with space limitations. There are though, a few things that need to be thought about first.
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Aquatic Plant Problems
If your farm pond, small lake, or body of water in general is becoming nothing but a pile of weeds, being over ran by cattails, algae, or any aquatic plants in general, then it's time to do something about it. The people that fish in your pond will appreciate it, and your cattle will also thank you.
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Plastic Adirondack Chairs - Resin Makes the Decor Difference
It is said that slowing down and relaxing can add years to your life. Allowing yourself to take time to pamper yourself is the best thing someone can do for themselves. In your attempt to slow down and love yourself plastic Adirondack chairs can be just what the doctor ordered for you. Bringing comfort and function to your outdoor space.
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Copper Foil Luminaries - Making Your Own
Handmade copper candle shields, otherwise known as Luminaries, are an artistic and beautiful way of adding a rustic atmosphere to any home. This project is easy to do and looks great when you are finished.
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Garden Tiller - What Type Do You Need
Well it’s that time of year again to start busting up your garden soil and start your planting. How you do that is up to you. If you need the exercise or have a very small garden you could always do it by hand. But there are better ways...
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Patio Umbrella Buying Tips: Fabric Choices
Patio Umbrella Fabric Types: There are many new and exciting fabric options available for Patio Umbrellas on the market today including Plastic, Cotton, Vinyl, Polyester, Olefin and Solution Died Acrylics. The decision you make regarding a specific fabric type will establish the durability and lasting attractiveness of your patio or market umbrella and can affect the cost greatly. Be sure to consider how often you may be using the umbrella as well as whether you are going to store or utilize a protective cover when deciding how much you would like to spend.
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