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  • Compost 2011

    Compost 2011

    Winter is a great time to get stuck into some compost building.My latest heap has a variety of ingredients:A base layer of chopped Asparagus fronds that had die... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Scarecrow
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  • British Impressions III

    British Impressions

    More snapshots of some of the places I shopped in London. You probably recognise Anthropologie and Liberty (I had to go as per my friend's request). Sadly, I... Read more

    The 28 July 2011 by   Europeanchic1
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  • Home Office for Two? How to Make the Space Work

    Home Office Two? Make Space Work

    So my boyfriend and I will be moving into our new apartment in Bethesda, MD in a week. I still have a ton to do - pick out paint colors, paint, pack, etc. I... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Decorology
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  • A Watery Gem of a Garden

    Watery Garden

    In the midst of the Herefordshire farmland there is a small but perfectly formed oasis – Westonbury Mill Water Gardens.  The 3 acre garden is made up of a... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Patientgardener
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  • Fish Monger

    Fish Monger

    monger [ˈmʌŋgə] A person promoting something undesirable or discreditable. We've been eating a lot of fish around here, a huge feat for... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Beachbungalow8
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  • Pale and Interesting

    Pale Interesting

    The current issue of Canadian House and Home magazine shares an introduction to the lovely new book Pale and Interesting by U.K. based husband and wife designer... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Foreverlovely
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  • Mass Production + Mid-Century Modernism

    Mass Production Mid-Century Modernism

    In the past few years, we’ve seen the proliferation of modular structures, from shipping container shelters to pre-fabricated homes, but the mass production of... Read more

    The 27 July 2011 by   Linsibrownson
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  • Garlic for Beginners

    Garlic Beginners

    In November last year I planted 2 types of garlic: Chesnok Wight and Picardy Wight, both sourced from the lovely people at The Garlic Farm. Garlic cloves need... Read more

    The 26 July 2011 by   Jules
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  • Exhaust Gas Leaks on Boilers

    Exhaust Leaks Boilers

    Without question, the biggest problem that I find with boilers on old Minneapolis and Saint Paul homes is leaking exhaust gas. While every heating contractor... Read more

    The 26 July 2011 by   Homesmsp
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  • Island Life

    Island Life

    Good day friends and happy Monday to you! It has only been a little over 2 weeks since my last post but it seems like eternity...I suppose when you start... Read more

    The 26 July 2011 by   Eagoodwin03
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