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Garden decor light The right place for garden decor light Lantern
by HOS TM EIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011
Lantern
Image by clogette
Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa, Japan.
One of Japan’s "three most beautiful landscape gardens".
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Glass container highlighted by sun at McMayhill & Baker home
by HOS TM EIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011
Glass container highlighted by sun at McMayhill & Baker home
Image by Gardening in a Minute
During this conference session, the Garden Writers visited the McMayhill & Baker garden and
the Vater garden in a charming residential neighborhood.
For more information about this and other gardening topics, visit the UF/IFAS
website Gardening Solutions.
Question by sabrina has the ☆’s tonite: Zen garden bedroom…?
But the thing is- I can’t paint my walls, I can’t get new furtinure, and my room is small.
Bascilally, I’m looking for décor, décor light lantern. I printed this out:
http://www.curatedobject.us/photos/uncategorized/2008/02/04/bamboo_postcard.jpg
and this is my bedroom pics:
http://flickr.com/photos/31529022@N05/
light colors would be nice- I want a peaceful, cool room.
Best answer:
Answer by tiny_lil_hottie
you have way too much stuff to be zen like. you would have to strip out everything you don’t
absolutely need. get some neat and clean looking storage totes or baskets for everything you
have cluttering up the room and then bring in some minimal flowers. actually you would have
more luck going for a country cottage look with your furniture.
What do you think? Answer below!
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flowers in bloom DECEMBER 8, 2011
flowers in bloom Image by ▓▒░ TORLEY ░▒▓ Trees, low prim, sculpted, statue, seasonal, outdoor, plants,
flowers, garden decor. acessories, forest, waterfall, household furniture, home, house, furnishings, victorian,
gothic,rustic, outdoor, fountain, lanterns, lighting, seats, chairs, planters godray Posted by Second Life
Resident Torley Olmstead. Visit Forest Floor. Question by grits: What are some ideas for [...]
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SoundTransit Central Link: Mt. Baker Station Octopus Garden DECEMBER 7, 2011
SoundTransit Central Link: Mt. Baker Station Octopus Garden Image by orcmid Part of the decor is the
octopus-garden light fixtures. Every station appears to have its own themes and decor, with the major elevated
and subterranean stations having the maximum: Westlake, Mount Baker, and Tukwila are the most majestic in
this regard. Question by Cupcake: [...]
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Decor DECEMBER 6, 2011
Decor Image by TerryJohnston Saturday at Frederik Meijer Gardens with Phil. Question by Adam Liauw: Have
you ever wonder what kind of a mansion is waiting for us in heaven prepared by Christ? Is it condo? Is it a
country home? The design, the floor, the lighting, the wall, the furniture, the decor? Do we [...]
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Indirect Lighting Decor in Mitsui Garden Hotel, Tokyo DECEMBER 6, 2011
Indirect Lighting Decor in Mitsui Garden Hotel, Tokyo Image by scottmark Question by tehuskey513:
European Garden Theme Wedding?? Need some advice? We finally decided on a theme for our wedding. My
fiance is wearing a kilt, so we wanted something Scottish or European to fit with the kilt. We finally settled on
a European or [...]
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Lantern Festival DECEMBER 4, 2011
Lantern Festival Image by weegolo Lanterns from the Lantern Festival in Singapore, 2007. The festival is full
of lanterns shaped as animals, fish, heroes, cartoon characters, and so on – but I have to admit I prefer the
more traditional (?) shapes such as these Question by chiyekosan: Trying to locate supplier of Japanese garden
[...]
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White Metal Garden Candle Lantern DECEMBER 3, 2011
White Metal Garden Candle Lantern Image by chrissatchwell A classic style garden metal candle holder. Nice
contrast to green plants. If you use this image on your own website/blog can you please try and give credit to:
http://www.chrissatchwell.com/ Thanks. Question by Casper: I have found a plant in my garden that has
small spiral like [...]
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Magic Water Fountain Light at Night Garden DECEMBER 2, 2011
Magic Water Fountain Light at Night Garden Image by epSos.de This magic water fountain spreads it’s
glowing light at the night garden in Puerto Cruz de Tenerife. The glow of the LED lightning made this garden
water pond to be a perfect model for a long exposure photo. The glowing stream of magic light illuminated [...]
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Japanese Tea Garden Lantern DECEMBER 1, 2011
Japanese Tea Garden Lantern Image by grant_loy Lantern at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park
Question by Mike S: I want to create a Japanese garden in my backyard can anyone help, provide details and
ideas? I am interested in creating a Japanese garden in my backyard, but I have really no idea [...]
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Garden edging The right place for garden edging Liberating More Lawn
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011
Liberating More Lawn
Image by Chiot’s Run
A rare wide view of my garden and the new sweeping curves after liberating even more
lawn. Each year I’ve been expanding the beds in hope of this final line. Now come
boxwood hedges and a huge asparagus bed behind them.
chiotsrun.com/2011/06/02/liberating-even-more-front-lawn/
Question by rodrrigolatino: Can chicken fly? My garden is beside Abby’s and
my chickens always walk on the edging.?
I’m afraid if they fall ?
Best answer:
Answer by Grease Monkey
have you seen chicken run? no? well maybe you should its educational and hilarious. and
it will answer your question
Give your answer to this question below!
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Liberating More Lawn
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011
Liberating More Lawn
Image by Chiot’s Run
A rare wide view of my garden and the new sweeping curves after liberating even more
lawn. Each year I’ve been expanding the beds in hope of this final line. Now come
boxwood hedges and a huge asparagus bed behind them.
chiotsrun.com/2011/06/02/liberating-even-more-front-lawn/
Question by The Only: Best flowers for the edge of my garden?
Hi, I live in Ohio.. I think zone 5. I’d rather not have to dig anything up in the fall. i
recently dug out a small round garden, and I have a brick retention wall up. Inside are
hostas, catmint, hardy glads, red king crocosmia, dill, basil and parsley. I’d like to put
something around the edges, to sort of fill it in a bit.. preferably low maintanance, that
isn’t expensive to plant a reasonable amount of. Any suggestions? Anything else that
would look nice with the other plants is good too, doesn’t just have to be the edge.
Also a suggestion for something to go in a big planter next to a swing in my backyard.. it
will be mostly shade.
Best answer:
Answer by soccerstar:)
i say something red:)
What do you think? Answer below!
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Liberating More Lawn DECEMBER 8, 2011
Liberating More Lawn Image by Chiot’s Run A rare wide view of my garden and the new sweeping
curves after liberating even more lawn. Each year I’ve been expanding the beds in hope of this final line.
Now come boxwood hedges and a huge asparagus bed behind them.
chiotsrun.com/2011/06/02/liberating-even-more-front-lawn/ Question by sweetie02151: can i make
[...]
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Unique Garden Edging DECEMBER 7, 2011
Unique Garden Edging Image by ShootsNikon Question by janet b: HOW TO CUT AN EDGING FOR
GARDEN? I have put stone edgings in my garden which are 20″ long, at the end there is a gap
approximately 10″ left at one side and 5″ on another side of the path. Can I cut these 20″ [...]
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Garden pond edging DECEMBER 6, 2011
Garden pond edging Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden image is in copyright but published
under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it on a website if you credit
the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by James: How do I make a
natural wood stain for garden edging? I’ve [...]
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Planting edging stonework DECEMBER 6, 2011
Planting edging stonework Image by dulcie I am so taken with this. Question by Bryan: i want to do a
garden should i use plastic edging or wood edging? what kind i use ? what one do u think is bet ter???
Best answer: Answer by mentalbenWhat ever is less expensive, and attractive enough for [...]
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Salt glazed garden edging in barley pattern DECEMBER 4, 2011
Salt glazed garden edging in barley pattern Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden image is in
copyright but published under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it
on a website if you credit the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by
Chellebelle: I put in a very small garden area [...]
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Salt glazed garden edging in barley pattern DECEMBER 4, 2011
Salt glazed garden edging in barley pattern Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden image is in
copyright but published under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it
on a website if you credit the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by
babydevilz612: the length of a rectangular garden is 3/2 [...]
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Salt glazed garden edging in barley pattern DECEMBER 2, 2011
Salt glazed garden edging in barley pattern Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden image is in
copyright but published under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it
on a website if you credit the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by
jane: Garden edging question? I’ve seen people’s gardens edged [...]
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Edging the Flowerbeds DECEMBER 1, 2011
Edging the Flowerbeds Image by Chiot’s Run Edging the flowerbeds always makes them look neat and
tidy! I fill the trench with mulch for extra neatness. www.ChiotsRun.com Question by Bryan: what kind
of edging should i use for my edging in my garden. tell me in detail.? Best answer: Answer by
kokochin01I used stones that [...]
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Garden Fencing The right place for garden fencing san francisco garden fence
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011
san francisco garden fence
Image by pb3131
San Francisco Garden Fence
Question by Mac C: Hi can anyone suggest the best way to demolish a
concrete garden fence?
The fence is in sections and held up by posts (which I would also like to remove.
Additionally the fence has what looks like a wire frame/support will this cause me too
many problems? Many thanks in advance
Michael
The fence is only waist height and about 20ft long (incase this makes a difference to
anyones answers) thanks very much for the feedback so far.
Best answer:
Answer by Stev
Rent a jackhammer from your local Hardware store… Lowes, Home Depot, etc.
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Back Garden Fence
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011
Back Garden Fence
Image by Dave Cross
– Taken at 7:29 AM on June 18, 2007 – cameraphone upload by ShoZu
Not what you want to see first thing in the morning. When I went to bed last night there
was a rather nice tree stump there and the fence didn’t have a massive hole in it.
Investigations are under way.
For more information see here.
To clarify, that’s the eastern fence of our garden (our house faces approximately north)
and that’s our neighbour’s garden you can see through the gap.
Question by KJean: Garden fence posts – treated round or square 4×4′s?
And fencing?
I’m putting up a 24′ by 70′ garden fence. I have a choice between round 10 foot posts or
square 4×4′s. Which is better? Or is there something else to look at?
Also fencing, I am thinking 5 foot field fencing with 1″x2″ spaces and then single wire
above that every 10 inches with blue marking tape tied to it. We have lots of deer, rabbits
and other critters. What spacing between posts can I get away with for this type of
fencing? I am thinking 15 feet for fence.
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Controlfreak38
Most round posts are peeler cores which tend to warp a little more than 4X4′s. They both
work pretty well. I am not certain about spacing from your description of the type of
fence, but it seems a little far. Unless you get a lot of tension on the wires it seems they
will sag. Most fence post spacing is more like 8 to 10 ft.
Give your answer to this question below!
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UF Lake Alice Gardens Tree Fence Watercolor DECEMBER 8, 2011
UF Lake Alice Gardens Tree Fence Watercolor Image by cdsessums Question by jasmine: A small garden
is divided by a fence into two square halves as shown. The perimeter of the garden is also fenc? A small
garden is divided by a fence into two square halves as shown. The perimeter of the garden is [...]
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Forest garden fence 2 DECEMBER 7, 2011
Forest garden fence 2 Image by Fluffymuppet The newly replanted forest garden, complete with new
little fence Question by gonalendusafiva: how can i stop my 1year old white boxer from barking at
everybody passing my garden fence? hes a very loving dog,this is the only problem i have with him, as
soon as anyone leans [...]
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My cat on the fence! DECEMBER 6, 2011
My cat on the fence! Image by Supernan I tried to get Walshy as best I could with just his shadow while
on the garden fence. Question by gonalendusafiva: how can i stop my 1year old white boxer from barking
at everybody passing my garden fence? hes a very loving dog,this is the only problem [...]
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Fireworks over the garden fence 027 DECEMBER 6, 2011
Fireworks over the garden fence 027 Image by tomylees I love fireworks and I love to try to photograph
them. I never have my own fireworks, we’ve always looked out of the window at the ones in the other
gardens. This does have it’s dissadvantages, especially the ones that sail up high in the sky [...]
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One dove on the garden fence P1420252 DECEMBER 5, 2011
One dove on the garden fence P1420252 Image by tomylees One collared dove sitting on the garden
fence. Question by hoag99ie: Welded wire garden fence? Considering installing green 2″x3″ – 48″ high
welded wire garden fence. Envision using 4×4 posts (in concrete) on corners and at gate, with t-posts for
support between that. It is [...]
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Over the Garden Fence (boy style) DECEMBER 4, 2011
Over the Garden Fence (boy style) Image by OakleyOriginals This is how an 11-yr-old boy crosses over
the garden fence. Question by boyrivermn: I am looking for ideas on the best way to landscape a
vegetable garden fence that can be tilled up to? I don’t want to mow grass inside the fence but grass [...]
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Garden fence DECEMBER 2, 2011
Garden fence Image by Steve-h A garden fence in the sunshine in Dublin. Question by Andrew O: what
are these little snail things with pincers on my garden fence? they are about 1-2cm long and have thin
grey shells, when you pick one up by its shell it pops its head out and has two [...]
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garden fence DECEMBER 1, 2011
garden fence Image by pb3131 garden fence instalaltion Question by SUSAN F: Are there any health and
safety issues about how close a garden fence should be to the floor ? i have recently spent alot of money
on a good structural fence between myself and my neighbour, but she is claiming there is an [...]
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Garden fertilizer The right place for garden fertilizers horse manure
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011
horse manure
Image by CakesPix
age raises phosphorus relative to nitrogen but also increases salts. adding 1/3 to raw soil
works good.
Question by carlos g: What is the best fertilizer for potted plants and also
what is the best fertilizer for garden plants?
Also where could I find these products at the best price
Best answer:
Answer by missy39180
Ostomocote indoor /outdoor, sold at walmart
What do you think? Answer below!
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Healthy spinach in a school garden (urine fertilised)
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011
Healthy spinach in a school garden (urine fertilised)
Image by Sustainable sanitation
Chisungu School. Healthy spinach growing in a school garden using urine as fertiliser.
Photo by: Peter Morgan in May 2009, Epworth-Zimbabwe.
Question by Meadows Momma: Vegetable garden question about fertilizer
vs. planting soil??
My question would be this. I am staring my vegetable garden this weekend. However I
don’t know which I should be using fertilizer or planting soil?? When I till the ground
which of the two do I use to mix with the dirt? I am new to this whole idea and could use
any helpful tips or advice.
Also should I use manure??
Best answer:
Answer by Mustanger
If by “planting soil” you mean the “potting soil” sold at nurseries and grocery stores, you
don’t want to use it in the garden. Also don’t use chemical fertilizers. Look for fish or
seaweed liquid fertilizers as they are organic, contain no chemicals and are great for use
in the garden. Vegetable scraps and peels, egg shells and coffee & tea grounds are great
soil conditioners, if you run them through a blender to chop them up and then compost
them.
Give your answer to this question below!
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Gödsel DECEMBER 8, 2011
Gödsel Image by hepp Me, singing in the rain… Question by bent: Is adding spent charcoal benificial as
plant or garden fertilizer? Best answer: Answer by sew lawst itz knot fun-eONLY if it’s from wood, mixed
in well and in small amounts. Charcoal from grill brickettes and firestarters are toxic to garden soils, any
soil [...]
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Manure1.JPG DECEMBER 7, 2011
Manure1.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Don & me loading manure into the back of the pick-up truck.
Question by gguenther13: I live in Phx,AZ and I just planted red corn in a small garden what type of
fertilizer do i need? I have miracle grow garden soil and want to use a some what organic [...]
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Tilling7.JPG DECEMBER 6, 2011
Tilling7.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Question by jasmine888: Does 10-10-10 garden fertilizer work
to melt ice? I did an online search for a product to melt ice on roofs & sidewalks. Some sites said 10-10-
10 worked good without the damage that rock salt does. Has anyone tried this? Best answer: Answer by
Just guessingIt will [...]
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Manure3.JPG DECEMBER 5, 2011
Manure3.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Question by Sweet!: What is the best kind of fertilizer for a
vegitable garden. The greener the better.? I am going to plan a small vegetable garden for the first time
this year. There are so many types of fertilizer i don’t even know how to start to narrow down [...]
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Tilling8.JPG DECEMBER 4, 2011
Tilling8.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Question by Brent W: are liquified vegetable and fruit peals and
rinds good garden fertilizer? Best answer: Answer by diva botanicaYes, but they need to be composted
first. If you put them directly on your plants before they compost, you could “burn” them from all the
microbial activity as they [...]
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Tilling4.JPG DECEMBER 3, 2011
Tilling4.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Question by ladydaisy: Did I hear somewhere that fireplace
ashes are good for garden fertilizer? Best answer: Answer by Wizard’s Living GrimoireIt sure is as long
as it is used correctly. http://www.emmitsburg.net/gardens/articles/frederick/2004/ashes.htm Know
better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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Manure2.JPG DECEMBER 3, 2011
Manure2.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Question by pwhyte888: Can fertilizer in garden make you
sick? I put 19-19-19 fertilizer on my garden and then put weed preventer on, planted on my knees and
the next day got very ill. Slept for 2 days, was nausas, dizzy, feverish and had diahrea. Figured it was the
flu, [...]
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Tilling6.JPG DECEMBER 1, 2011
Tilling6.JPG Image by Stephen Cochran Question by JamesHowlett: how do i use Urea in my garden as
a fertilizer? I’m a garden noob and I know you can use Urea as a fertilizer but I don’t know how to go
about it. Do I sprinkle it on top, dilute it in water in a specific [...]
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Garden fountain The right fountain for garden garden hose
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011
garden hose
Image by peterkeepitreal
Question by Noel B: How to loosen a rusted garden hose?
My garden hose is stuck in the faucet and won’t unscrew. I tried CLR Lime remover but it
did not work? AnY SUGGESTIONS?
Best answer:
Answer by Ginny H
Pour boiling water on it and use a wrench.
Add your own answer in the comments!
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Garden Hose
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011
Garden Hose
Image by Thomas Hawk
Question by fishbone: How do I calculate my garden hose PSI?
I want to purchase a pond vacuum which requires about 40 PSI. I don’t need an EXACT
measurement, just something to go by. The garden hose is a standard type, half an inch
diameter, about 50 feet long on a slight incline and I’ve measured the water flow to be
about 10 to 12 gallons per minute.
Best answer:
Answer by Ray
If you are really looking a 40 psig of positive pressure in a 1/2″ -3/4″ garden hose, I
believe you will be well within the design working range. There is no way to calculate such
a working pressure from the information at hand. In general smaller diameter pipe and
tubing ace will handle much higher pressures than larger tubing of the same
construction.
About the vacuum, you can only achieve about 15 psig of vacuum with any system (on
Earth). Just as with positive pressure, small diameters are less likely to collapse under
vacuum than larger. Even a 5/8 -3/4″ hose would probably be fine for the maximum
attainable vacuum of ( -) 15 psig.
Give your answer to this question below!
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Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: toward the north DECEMBER 8, 2011
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: toward the north Image by Penn State Libraries Pictures
Collection Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
(Washington, D.C.) Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959; Hopkins, Alden, 1905-1961 Creator role:
Landscape Architect Date: 1932 (constructed) 1958 (redesigned by Hopkins) Current location:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States Description [...]
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Garden Hose DECEMBER 7, 2011
Garden Hose Image by sirwiseowl Question by Teri: Are the garden hose quick connects universal or do
I have to buy all the same brand? I recently bought a couple garden hose quick connect setups and now I
would like to add a couple more but the store it out for the season? Are they [...]
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Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: detail DECEMBER 6, 2011
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: detail Image by Penn State Libraries Pictures Collection
Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain hose. Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
(Washington, D.C.) Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959; Hopkins, Alden, 1905-1961 Creator role:
Landscape Architect Date: 1932 (constructed) 1958 (redesigned by Hopkins) circa 1965 (planned
modification by Farrand) Current location: Washington, District of [...]
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garden hose covers DECEMBER 5, 2011
garden hose covers Image by _cheryl garden shed, alma de mujeres center for social change, austin, tx
Question by somsone: How does a garden hose hold water pressure when it’s turned on? Say you have a
garden hose and it’s turned on but it has a hand sprayer nozzle on the one end on the [...]
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Garden Hose DECEMBER 5, 2011
Garden Hose Image by MoHotta18 A Photo a Day – June 30, 2010. We’ve got one of those curly no kink
garden hoses. I wondered what it would look like shot from inside. Then I wondered what it would look
like in black and white. Meh. Question by Tom: Where can I get a garden [...]
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Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: detail DECEMBER 4, 2011
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: detail Image by Penn State Libraries Pictures Collection
Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens (Washington,
D.C.) Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959 Creator role: Landscape Architect Date: 1932 (constructed)
1958 (redesigned by Hopkins) circa 1965 (planned modification by Farrand) Current location:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States [...]
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Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: detail DECEMBER 2, 2011
Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain: detail Image by Penn State Libraries Pictures Collection
Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Ellipse: Fountain Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens (Washington,
D.C.) Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959; Hopkins, Alden, 1905-1961 Creator role: Landscape
Architect Date: 1932 (constructed) 1958 (redesigned by Hopkins) circa 1965 (planned modification by
Farrand) Current location: Washington, District of [...]
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B&W Garden Hoses DECEMBER 1, 2011
B&W Garden Hoses Image by amaidment1980 A closeup of our garden hoses in B&W Question by Aish:
How to increase pressure when splitting garden hose? I would like to water my front and backyard at the
same time. I have to garden hoses and would to connect them to one spigot. I tried it with [...]
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Garden furniture The right place for garden furniture Retro garden chairs at Vancouver Special
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 10, 2011
Retro garden chairs at Vancouver Special
Image by Christine Rondeau
Question by NEIL P: Do I need to cover my teak garden furniture when not
being used?
Best answer:
Answer by idontkno
no
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Refurbed Garden Furniture
by HOSTMEIR on DECEMBER 9, 2011
Refurbed Garden Furniture
Image by amandabhslater
With extreme bargain parasol!
Question by lynn: Does anybody remember the name of that guy who built a
castle and garden furniture entirely out of stone?
with no visible means of lifting the stone? Nobody ever saw him working, but the work
was completed. I believed he lived in the 20′s or 30′s. I don’t know what state he lived in.
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Thought
Edward Leedskalnin was the one who built the Coral Castle and did so, to the best he
could, without others observing him. Though there are some who say that he DID have
visable means of lifting the stone.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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Garden table, two chairs and stool set DECEMBER 8, 2011
Garden table, two chairs and stool set Image by Helen Nock 80 cm dia table and seating in Delabole
slate, Orsoni Smalti. stained glass and glass cabs on traditionally forged iron furniture bases: table base,
Spiral backed dining chairs and stool. Wrought iron work hot dipped in Zinc , stained and lacquered.
www.helen-nock.co.uk Question by [...]
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Garden sun lounger DECEMBER 7, 2011
Garden sun lounger Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden sun lounger image is in copyright but
published under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it on a website if
you credit the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by lloyd w: Is it better
to buy teak garden furniture rather [...]
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Garden furniture DECEMBER 6, 2011
Garden furniture Image by angies – Taken at 7:04 PM on June 19, 2007 – cameraphone upload by
ShoZu Question by buddy-luv: Where does the Hilton Garden Inn get their furniture and bathroom
counters and shower and floor tiles.? I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Manhatten, and i really liked
their furniture and [...]
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GARDEN WORLD DECEMBER 5, 2011
GARDEN WORLD Image by Liqueur Felix Liqueur explore ancient world … photograg taken at
GARDEN WORLD, garden furniture and plants shop. Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix.
Visit GARDEN WORLD. Question by Rebecca: How can I keep my new teak garden furniture looking its
best? Best answer: Answer by outdoorexpert1The only maintenance your furniture [...]
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Garden Furniture in Stone DECEMBER 4, 2011
Garden Furniture in Stone Image by Stirling StoneWorks International Stirling cast stone fireplaces,
columns, window, door and sculptural elements can easily be aged and glazed to match any decor, or
wall finish in your residence. Garden landscape elements, poolside pergolas, arbors, benches and
fountains are shipped to our clients nationwide everyday. Stirlingstoneworks.com Question by Jazz: [...]
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Bench in Double-walled Garden DECEMBER 3, 2011
Bench in Double-walled Garden Image by Charles Stirton National Botanic Garden of Wales 23 June
2003 Question by bridezilla: What can I use to clean white garden furniture? Best answer: Answer by
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Glass garden furniture DECEMBER 3, 2011
Glass garden furniture Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden design image is in copyright but
published under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it on a website if
you credit the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by Joe: I’m want to
buy a garden furniture set, but I don’t [...]
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Waggon wheel garden bench DECEMBER 1, 2011
Waggon wheel garden bench Image by Crinklecrankle.com This garden furniture image is in copyright
but published under a Creative Commons License with some rights reserved: you may use it on a website
if you credit the photograph with a hyperlink to www.crinklecrankle.com/ Question by didi: my English
mastiff wont stop eating my new garden furniture [...]
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Outdoor Garden Help to find the right equipment for garden Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 14
by MEIR RIVLIN on DECEMBER 11, 2011[EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 14
Image by Nic’s events
Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at Morning Sky Greenery
This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to say that
the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent
about an hour shooting in the early morning. I then went back that evening to try to catch
some outdoor shots, but some clouds had come in and the light was really flat. I did get a
lot of equipment shots in the second greenhouse, however, with an emphasis on empty
pots. I probably spent half an hour on those.
After removing the obviously broken photos, I’ve divided them into two groups: The
"better" shots (in my opinion) (this set) and the rest.
Sally, et al, should go through these and identify photos that they like/think they can use.
Please also tell me when there are gaps or styles that you need and which are missing. I
tend to shoot a very particular way when left to my own devices (lots of close-ups, for
example), and if you need something else definitely speak up!
I’ve spent most of two hours moving today’s photos to the computer, filtering out the
obviously broken shots, and uploading the rest to Flickr for Sally to look at.
South Hadley to hire contractors to speed tree debris clean-up
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by MEIR RIVLIN on DECEMBER 10, 2011[EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 13
Image by Nic’s events
Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at Morning Sky Greenery
This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to say that
the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent
about an hour shooting in the early morning. I then went back that evening to try to catch
some outdoor garden shots, but some clouds had come in and the light was really flat. I
did get a lot of equipment shots in the second greenhouse, however, with an emphasis on
empty pots. I probably spent half an hour on those.
After removing the obviously broken photos, I’ve divided them into two groups: The
"better" shots (in my opinion) (this set) and the rest.
Sally, et al, should go through these and identify photos that they like/think they can use.
Please also tell me when there are gaps or styles that you need and which are missing. I
tend to shoot a very particular way when left to my own devices (lots of close-ups, for
example), and if you need something else definitely speak up!
I’ve spent most of two hours moving today’s photos to the computer, filtering out the
obviously broken shots, and uploading the rest to Flickr for Sally to look at.
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 43 DECEMBER 9, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, top tier) 43 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom
at Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called
to say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 37 DECEMBER 8, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 37 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 34 DECEMBER 6, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 34 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 27 DECEMBER 6, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 27 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 29 DECEMBER 5, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 29 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 32 DECEMBER 4, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 32 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 25 DECEMBER 3, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 25 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 24 DECEMBER 3, 2011 [EDIT]
Morning Sky Greenery (2009-04-15, rest) 24 Image by Nic’s events Trillium and Bloodroot in bloom at
Morning Sky Greenery This is my first batch of 2009 photos from Morning Sky Greenery. Sally called to
say that the Trillium and Bloodroot were in bloom and wouldn’t last long, so I ran out and spent about
an [...]
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