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‘Eat Your Yard!’
Author and North Carolina gardener Nan Chase writes about her passion — edibles you grow and eat. Her book, “Eat Your Yard! Edible trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and flowers for your landscape,” en...
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Old-fashioned trumps high-tech
LOS ANGELES — Chef Suzanne Tracht is quietly elegant; her teenage daughter is beautiful and casually fashionable in black leggings. Their kitchen? Kind of like grandma’s house _ and that’s just how...
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Clever disguises can hide problem areas
Just about every home has an eyesore. Maybe it’s a wonky window or flooring that’s seen better days. It grates on your nerves, but fixing or replacing it is too expensive, too impractical or too...
Jan 21, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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Garden water features: Thinking small is less work
Water features can bring interest, beauty and wildlife to a garden, but they also can be work. That’s why many homeowners are choosing relatively small options such as fountains, bubbling urns a...
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Water fountains offer soothing addition to any garden
There is nothing so cooling and refreshing as the sound of a fountain on a hot summer afternoon, particularly when weeding in the garden. Fountains have been providing beauty and, for the ancien...
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The kitchen out back is playground
LOS ANGELES — Walk in the front door of chef Celestino Drago’s Sherman Oaks, Calif., home, through the soaring foyer and the wide-open designer kitchen and out the back door, and you might think yo...
Jan 14, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Orchids offer good bridge between holidays, spring plants
This time of year when little else is in bloom, orchids are a great transition from holiday plants to spring flowers. The perception, however, is that they are difficult to grow. Some are difficult...
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Your new to-do list
Today’s homes are filled with components that weren’t so common years ago. They make your home more efficient and less work. You can’t ignore them entirely, though. So, as you plan your chores and ...
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Entryway floors fit for winter
As the season of snow boots and slush arrives in much of the country, entryway floors will take a beating. The spot where we enter our homes — and welcome guests — can be a tricky one to decorat...
Jan 06, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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It’s time to prepare soil organically for spring’s crops
The next two months are slow gardening months though busy preparation months. Good soil is the basis for healthy, vigorous plants. Cover crops, organic fertilizers and compost all improve the struc...
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