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GOLDEN BLUSH ROSE watercolor painting
Barbara Fox Daily Paintings | January 3rd 2010 by Barbara Fox
Golden Blush Rosewatercolor 8 x 10"$150This rose was painted mostly with Permanant Rose and New Gamboge, with a bit of Quinacridone Red, Cobalt Blue, and Quinacridone Violet. It's amazing what one can do with a limited palette.I will be posting read more
DIY plans for 2010
Mike and McGee | January 3rd 2010 by Mike and McGee
We've been discussing our DIY plans for the new year, and we've got a few fairly low cost projects we'd like to complete this year. In no particular order, here's what we'd like to accomplish:Finish the expansion of our patio: we're pouring concrete read more
Garden District End Table by Powell Company
Yudona.com | January 3rd 2010 by yudona
Product DescriptionGarden District End Table by Powell Company at Wholesale Furniture Brokers. This end table is designed with a 16″ diameter glass top and constructed with square solid steel wire. Garden District End Table by Powell Company read more
THE POCKET GARDEN – PLANTS RANGE – HOT STUFF CHILLI
How To Build A Shed | January 3rd 2010 by ben
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We Didn’t Know Anything About Having A Hedge
Backyard Gardening Tips | January 3rd 2010 by James Mann
It’s Not Our Yard Fence But It Did Make Us Think Hedge We were thinking about building a fence across the front of our yard, close to the sidewalk to help keep the neighbourhood kids out of our yard when they are running and playing their gam read more
The Gardener’s Notebook
Organic Vegetable Gardening | January 3rd 2010 by Lee Power
Despite occasional criticism of its social qualities, we like the black walnut - both the tree and the nut. It is the only nut we know, that retains its special flavor after cooking. The tree has been charged with all sorts of heinous crimes, such as read more
Roof Style and Roofing Material for Your Garden Shed
Homily Magazine | January 3rd 2010 by Rose
A garden shed is the greatest “accessory” for all home-owners. These not only gratify your backyard but also the overall presentation of your home. These are basically the supplementary part of any house. The subsequent content discusses read more
Zee Zee Inflorescence Returns
Steph's Green Space | January 3rd 2010 by Stephanie
Below is a pic of my Zee Zee plant taken on the seventh day since the inflorescence started growing out from the soil. Funnily, the flower's position is about the same spot as the last one almost a year ago. It's definitely looking as pretty and hidi read more
Now that the kissing is done
A Gardener in France | January 3rd 2010 by Colin Elliott
There is something about Mistletoe. A parasite, or more accurately, saprophyte, on a range of trees and shrubs, it relies on its host for water and minerals while producing sugars in the sunlight like any other plant. It is a traditional plant of Chr read more
Garden Walling – Why Build One and What to Use
Homily Magazine | January 3rd 2010 by Rose
Gardeners all over the world choose to use garden walling around their gardens. There are many reasons for constructing these walls and many different materials that can be used for the construction. The following paragraphs will talk about some of t read more
Meeting with the Fairies
Down in the meadow | January 3rd 2010 by Suzanne
Olivia went to visit my Sister the other day. She had written letters to the fairies in her fairy garden and they had left her a few beautiful surprises. She was captivated by the evidence of them having just been there. read more
Outdoor Design Idea by Eckersley Garden Architecture – Going Gr…
Homey Designing | January 2nd 2010
Today we decided to show the stunning outdoor design idea – Going Green from Eckersley Garden Architecture. It’s an Australian owned company specializing in garden design. Get inspired to tackle your garden or outdoor area with this amaz read more
Caring For Plants
Gardening Tips | January 2nd 2010 by Ron Perry
The most basic part of any garden preparation is caring for plants. Here are six ways we can care for our plants when we plant our gardens.Many people worry a lot when it comes to caring for their plants. When talking about house plants, there is no read more
BOUGAINVILLIA COURTYARD watercolor painting by Barbara Fox
Daily Painters International Art Gallery | January 2nd 2010 by k. Madison Moore
Bougainvillia Courtyardwatercolor 12 x 22"Write for price on this painting: bfoxart@yahoo.commy blog: http://www.barbarafoxwatercolors.blogspot.com/my website: http://www.barbarafoxwatercolors.com/Barbara Fox, Little Valley, New York read more
Day One
Ab Gab | January 2nd 2010 by Abby
For the last week or so I have been thinking about resolutions. This is my first new year as a post-graduate, and now that I am at the scary (for me) age of 23 I think I have to make myself do something. In a year I don't want to feel as read more
SOUTHERN CHARMER watercolor painting
Barbara Fox Daily Paintings | January 2nd 2010 by Barbara Fox
Southern Charmerwatercolor 6 x 7"$85These big Magnolia blossoms are not found here in the Northeast, unfortunately. I found this photograph, and recieved permission to use it from this website:http://www.freeflowerimages.com/2010 CalendarFlower read more
Outdoor Furniture For Garden Decoration
Furniture Know. This blog about furniture techniques used fu… | January 2nd 2010 by Brendon J. Nero
❣www.outdoorfurniturecommercial.com It is always a good planning tip to have some sort of central area where you will lay the food out, which is easy to do if you have the right outdoor furniture in place.❣ read more
Five Great Ideas to Save Money
trifle goods for life | January 2nd 2010 by mesaverdemotorinn
Want to save money but don’t know how? Feel like depriving yourself when it comes to saving money? Don’t be disheartened. Try these five money saving ideas, without breaking up a sweat! Reduce or eliminate magazines. If you are a typical read more
Christmas money shopping
Understanding Alice | January 2nd 2010
I have been very blessed this Christmas and was given some money which I have just spent on buying flowers from Crocus. They will be on their way within two weeks!I have bought hardy perennials, on the principle that I don’t have money to spend on read more
Basil
Natural Herbs and Remedies Blog | January 2nd 2010
Originally, Basil was not the most popular herb in the bunch. Actually there were some who simply hated it, mainly the ancient people. The name basil means “be fragrant” but still various cultures battled with a love hate relationship ove read more
Basil
Caije.com Health and Wellness Blog | January 2nd 2010
Originally, Basil was not the most popular herb in the bunch. Actually there were some who simply hated it, mainly the ancient people. The name basil means “be fragrant” but still various cultures battled with a love hate relationship ove read more
Yellow Cone Flowers that I am working on in Pastel - Finished!
What's Krista Painting Now? | January 2nd 2010 by Krista
Finished this a few minutes ago, I got so carried away with the pastels I started to finish my red peony with them, I find the colors so vibrant and clean. I will post an update on the Red Peony later. We are getting a big snowfall tonight so I will read more
Mariah Carey – 1 Girl, 2 Short & Tight Dresses
Hollywood Teen Celebrity News | January 2nd 2010 by sharon tate
Mariah Carey was in a “short, tight and cleavagey dress” mood (no surprise there) on stage at M2 Ultra Lounge New Year’s Eve after party celebration and at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Mariah Carey – 1 Girl, 2 Short read more
One Twenty-Ten At Three And Ten
Domestic Miss - A Sweet And Sour Slice Of Life | January 2nd 2010
When I went to bed at three, the biggest, brightest moon I’ve ever seen was shining high up in the sky, casting her preternatural silver light on all things. My garden, which has recently been described by a friend as Tim Burton-esque, which can eq read more
WaterStik Indoor Plant Moisture Sensor
As Seen On TV Products Reviews | January 2nd 2010 by Nups Shiv
Plants at home add beauty, peace and clean air but are you sick and tired of buying beautiful plants because you forgot to water them or over-waterd them. So you buy the latest gadget only to forget to refill it or it did not work well and the plant read more
JUMBOX GARDEN STORAGE BOX
How To Build A Shed | January 2nd 2010 by ben
Made from thickened imperishable impressible which module never corroding and is cushy to clean Lockable, bonded – crapper be latched to the floor Great for caravans or ambulatory homes – insipid packs for cushy storage Water & wea read more
Who Said Orchids Are Not Cool
Organic Vegetable Gardening | January 2nd 2010 by Lee Power
The cool, orchids comprise a number of lovely kinds, some of which are suited to growing in a room where the winter night temperature drops to 50 degrees, or can be kept between 50-55 degrees (not over 55 F). You can choose between those that do well read more
The fire
Aradippou Tales | January 2nd 2010
The weather in early December was poor with heavy rain, low cloud and strong whistling winds. As the evening temperatures dropped considerably it became clear we could avoid the fireplace no longer. When MadAlex owned the place he used the fire ext read more
Plant Lighting – The First Requirement For Success
Organic Vegetable Gardening | January 2nd 2010 by Lee Power
Light, sunlight, temperature, humidity, soil, and other cultural factors are necessarily of a general nature, because the plants with which we grow come from all parts of the world and have widely varying natural growing needs. read more
Instant Organic Gardening With Organic Seedlings
Learn How To Be A Backyard Gardener, Enjoy Your Garden | January 2nd 2010 by James Mann
organic seedlings Providing yourself and your family with safe and healthy food from your own organic garden is very popular these days. Some people however, don’t start with this activity because they find it very time consuming. But by usi read more

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