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The Garden Life: Winter is time to create garden for all seasons - The Columbian


The Garden Life: Winter is time to create garden for all seasons
The Columbian
In garden design terms, the bones. Paths, walkways, hedges and walls are elements that provide background and form for your planting plan. All must stand on their own merits. A cedar trellis or metal sculpture may be the only vertical element in a ...

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“AMERICANA” ESTATE AUCTION - Maine Antique Digest


Maine Antique Digest

“AMERICANA” ESTATE AUCTION
Maine Antique Digest
Folk art l dwr. wall self, 9 dwr. wooden apothecary chest w/numbered dwrs., Brass & wood hour glass, Tole tray w/basket of fruit, Pine breadboard, 7 bone artifacts, 1879 Vic. dbl. metal inkstand w/pen holders, Wh. ptd. cast iron garden rabbit, Iron/tin ...

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Up on the Roof: Gardens Grow to New Heights - Patch.com


Up on the Roof: Gardens Grow to New Heights
Patch.com
Here's an extreme makeover ideally suited to sunny California: transform your under-utilized rooftop into a lush garden. Elsewhere in the country, the roof is fast becoming a mainstay of sustainable, cutting edge design. This urban solution takes root ...

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Climbing beauties - The Australian


Climbing beauties
The Australian
While spectacular, the jade vine is no prima donna, however, and flowers without fuss in gardens in the far north of Australia from July to November. There, its honey-filled blooms attract the sunbird as well as Australia's biggest butterfly, ...

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