June 1st, 2007
Summer is here, and that means fun in the Sun! Arieanna over at Cooking Gadgets has some stuff for outdoor grilling.
For large events in small spaces check out the Fireplace & Grill & Smoker she wrote about.
And to add a decorative touch to your grill this year, try the Outdoor Terra Cotta Oven. […]
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May 21st, 2007
Lifehaker had an article on common garden mistakes and how to fix them. Well worth the read!
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May 18th, 2007
Occasionally a blogger will write something that is completely unrelated to their normal topic, but they are compelled to share it with the world. This is just such and occasion! Check out this post I wrote on a personal blog. You can take it as funny or serious, I just had the urge […]
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May 14th, 2007
For those of you who read my post a couple months back about Ferdinand, you’ll remember he was an indoor ficcus in bad shape. Sadly, Ferdinand did not survive the repotting. He was officially pronounced dead last week when one of my cats got to him and broke some of the limbs. […]
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May 3rd, 2007
I have a few plants sprouting around my apartment that I have no idea what they are! They must have been planted before we lived here, because I’ve never planted anything in these spots. never noticed them coming up before either! Maybe I have a little garden gnome planting behind my back!
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April 30th, 2007
I thought this was a beautiful image of a Hibiscus! It’s a free image, so you can download it if you like. It is currently my wallpaper on my computer!
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April 6th, 2007
Looking for a tax break for this year? Grow some grapes! Ohio and most of the Midwest has recently passed new tax laws that give vineyards and farmers that sell to wineries tax credits in an effort to bring more agricultural manufacturers and wineries to the area. I found this out […]
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March 2nd, 2007
Does it ever amaze you how easy it is to grow something? Those of us who spend hours planting, weeding, and watering may disagree, but bear with me for a second. Think back to grade school. Do you remember doing projects where you planted seeds in little round dirt clots, dumped some […]
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February 8th, 2007
I have firm ideas about what makes a good gardening shop, and it starts with knowledgeable staff and real gardening stuff on sale. You should be able to buy more than plants in bloom that will do for a gift on the weekend you buy them, but be dead by the following weekend.
We have taken […]
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February 7th, 2007
There doesn’t seem to be much to do in the garden except harvest. This is a silly statement because there is lots to do. Anyone who saw my garden now would wonder at the mess. The tomato plants are flopping all over the pathway because I haven’t tied them to their stakes for quite a […]
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