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Faux bois gives the look of wood, no splinters
BY HOLLY RAMER
Associated Press Writer | No comments posted.
Faux bois is something of a lost art. It's also everywhere.
Miniature vignettes create magical gardens
BY JEAN STARR
Times Correspondent | No comments posted.
If a fairy flitted through your garden, would it find a welcoming place to stay?
Putting the wow in your yard
BY MARNI JAMESON
Times Correspondent | No comments posted.
"I know what's missing!" I burst into the family room with news on the order of we won the lotto.
Soak up spring fever
BY DEBBIE TRAVIS
King Features Syndicate | No comments posted.
This is an exciting time of year, aptly called spring, as we all literally jump out of our cocoons and race outside to soak up the warm air and sunshine.
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Spring-planted peonies require extra care
BY JEAN STARR
Times Correspondent | No comments posted.
It was too tempting to pass up.
Vintage teapots make great gifts for mom
BY SABRINA TURNER
Times Correspondent | No comments posted.
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. Vintage teapots or teacups are pretty collectibles that would make wonderful Mother's Day gifts.
Growing edamame for the garden
BY LEE REICH
For The Associated Press | No comments posted.
No need to ramble on praising the many health benefits of soybeans, their high quality protein, their healthful oil, and so on. We'll assume you're not living in a cave.
A list of gardening chores to do soon
BY MARTY HAIR
Detroit Free Press | No comments posted.
As Spring arrives, here are some gardening chores not to forget:
Home and garden news and notes
BY MARY BETH BRECKENRIDGE
Akron Beacon Journal | No comments posted.
WHAT'S NEW: SPRAY PRODUCT LOOSENS SOIL
Sugar, coin among suggestions for caring for cut tulips
BY JOHN RABY
Associated Press Writer | No comments posted.
With Mother's Day just around the corner, moms everywhere are about to get bombarded with flowers. How long they last is up to mom.


