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Articles related to "Cloche"
Athleta Wear for the Holidays and Beyond! Athleta wear for the Holidays and Beyond! Being practical, we see the last vestiges of early fall slowly waning as winter approaches. This means new strategies for working out, outdoors. First of all you’ll want training clothing that can do double, even triple duty. Workout wear that will take you from the road to the ice and then to lunch. athleta wear • dorfman • pacific • holidays • winter
Warm Up With A Coldframe Fight back! Tame the cool weather with coldframes, hotbeds, cloches and other season extenders; from basement window wells to truly extreme measures we will help you acclimate your plants so they transition smoothly from that coddled warm indoor life (or the tropics) to the harsh world outside in the open garden where fickle spring temps, wind and weather rule. coldframe cold frame frost protection season exten
Extending Your Garden into the Winter Did you forget to start your winter veggies in July? There's still time to plant some winter greens and keep them well sheltered with cloches, cold frames, or floating row covers. planting • winter gardening • brassicas • winter lettuce • cloches
Adding Color to Your Winter Garden and Getting a Jump on Spring Planting Cool-season annuals provide early color in a spring garden—and an opportunity for you to start planting when you just can't wait any longer. And speaking of waiting—gardeners usually can't wait until the last frost to begin planting. Fortunately, there are some ways to plant crops early, even if there is still a chill in the air. spring planting • cloche • hot cap • mini-greenhouse • dianthus
Propagating Herbs Avid gardeners may want to eventually start propagating their own plants in order to increase their supply of herbs. growing herbs • propagating plants • growing plants • how to grow herbs • stem cuttings
Recycling in the Vegetable Garden When gardeners reclaim materials for use the vegetable garden, they create an opportunity to talk about environmental awareness. recycling in the garden • rubber tire gardening • coffee can planters • water bottle cloche • rubber tire potato planter
Fashion Trends of the Twenties There's more to 1920s fashion than flapper dresses. Read on to learn about fashion trends from the 1920s such as cloche hats and Oxford bags. 1920s fashion trends • 1920s vintage fashion • roaring 1920s fashion trends • women's fashion trends 1920s • men's fashion trends 1920s
Rabbit-Proofing a Vegetable Garden Trying a combination of remedies for rabbits in the vegetable garden will prevent a season's worth of fruit and vegetables from being devoured by these annoying critters! rabbits in the garden • keeping rabbits out of the garden • bunnies • garden pests • rabbit traps
Cool Season and Cold Tolerant Annuals Now we can plant cool season and cold tolerant flowering plants to reward ourselves for making it through another winter. Just don't forget that they were raised in greenhouses and need to be acclimated to the weather before you leave them on their own. cold tolerant • cool season • acclimating • primula • schizanthus
Fall Vegetable Gardening In many areas, fall is another growing season for vegetables that actually prefer cool weather. Some vegetables even taste better when grown in autumn than in spring. fall vegetable gardening • winter garden • growing vegetables • cool season crops • cool weather crops
Healthy Cities food and the city- grow your own. food security • urban farming • food • sustainability
Sticker Adhesive and Cloudy Glass Find out how to remove stubborn sticker adhesive from plastic containers and how to take the cloudiness out of your glassware. goo gone product • removing sticker adhesive • removing labels from plastic containers • how to remove sticky labels • sticker adhesive
Grow & Cook Eggplant/Aubergine Aubergines (eggplants) grow well in hot sheltered places and make a tasty and useful addition to your diet. aubergine • eggplant • growing • folate • potassium
The Much Maligned Mustard Green Late summer, early fall is a great time to plant mustard greens. Take another look at this vegetable that will add zing to your salads and spice up your garden as well. mustard greens • vegetable gardening • winter gardening • mizuna and pac choi • vitamins a
Freebies for Organic Gardeners Organic gardening is even more fun when it's free. free garden stuff • free seeds • free plants • garden freebies • cheap landscaping ideas
The 6% Solution Increase your food supply without increasing the size of your garden. permaculture • self-reliance • square foot gardening
Halloween Costume Ideas for Tween Girls Costume ideas that will please both tweens and their parents. tween girl halloween costumes • age appropriate costumes for girls • flapper costume • genie costume • geisha costume
The Art Deco Movement From New York's Chrysler Building to Lalique's creations in glass - the influence of the Art Deco Movement spread around the world. what is art deco? • places to see art deco buildings • art deco in new york • art deco in paris • art deco in london
A Winter Water Deficit In spite of the fall rains we've had in New England, we are still in a water deficit. water conservation • recycling • saving water
Louise Brooks Short biography of the 1920s actress known for her captivating beauty, style and intelligence. louise brooks • silent film stars • 1920s actresses • 1920s • lulu in hollywood
Don't Overlook Kale Kale is both nutritious and wonderfully ornamental in the garden. Don't miss out on growing this versatile vegetable this winter. kale • vegetable gardening • brassica oleraccea • kohlrabi • mulch
Patterns for Homespun Yarns Here are some quick easy patterns for homespun yarn I've developed. Included are a sea serpent toy, barbie dresses, and a cloche hat. pattern • homespun • yarn knitting • crochet • fiber arts
Not too late for fall vegetables Make some room in the garden for your autumn vegetables. These varieties will provide bounty well into the winter! fall winter vegetables • vegetable plantings • winter planting • autumn • fall
The Clock Keeper of St. Michael Hickory, Dickory, Dock, no mouse in Joshua's clock...! joshua lockwood • saint michael's church • charleston • south carolina • clocks
UPN's Shockwave Cinema is a Science Fiction Hoot
UPN's weekly SF movies keep tongue firmly in cheek upn • shockwave cinema • sf • movies • original
85. Who Are We... Part II Our children deserve to learn of their great grandparents origins, perhaps they will come to understand and accept more about themselves. genetics • dna • heredity • genealogy • family |
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