Articles related to "Sawdust"



Ocean-Inspired Art for Laguna Beach Visitors
A summer trip to Southern California is incomplete without visiting Laguna's Sawdust Art Festival where the seascapes travelers love are captured by local artists.
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Eating in Laguna - Sawdust Arts Festival
A summer trip to Southern California would be incomplete without a visit to Sawdust. While there, try the eats at Laguna Taco Bowl, Deb's Deli or the Greek Island Grille.
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Nita Skaggs at the 2008 Sawdust Art Festival
Laguna Beach's Sawdust Art Festival is home to a number of ocean-inspired, local artists, including Nita Skaggs.
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Sawdust Memories
Melodrama and vaudeville are alive and well in Coquille, Oregon. For 37 years the local residents of the city of Coquille, Oregon, and the surrounding South Coast area of Oregon have put on lively and highly entertaining performances of the melodramas of the late 19th and early part of the 20th century. The Sawust Theatre has become an institution and a legend in Oregon.
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Mulch Magic
Summer watering can be challenging for even the most dedicated gardener. Employ a little mulch magic and make your job easier while also conserving a precious natural resource.
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Safety First in Woodworking!
Learn how to protect yourself and your health when working with wood and woodworking tools.
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Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Laguna Bowl Trail
Hiking in the Laguna Coastal Wilderness Park is an excellent way to experience what first drew artists to Laguna Beach, California. Here is one local trail to consider.
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KIDS CLAYS & OTHER NON-FOOD RECIPES
Check this out! A whole bunch of non-food recipe sites, tons of ideas that will help you turn the summer blahs into the summer ahhh's!!! From Flubber and Goop to fingerpaint and Kool-Aid clay! LOTS of recipes and links here!!!
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Building A Compost Pile
Take into account time requirements, space available and your budget.
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Cheap Mulch Options
Think creatively when looking for inexpensive mulches. Find cheap and free mulches in some common, and not-so-common, places.
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Miracles of Mulch
Mulch is one of the main components of desert gardening. Read about the many types of mulch you can buy (or scrounge)and how they benefit your desert garden.
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New Years Celebrations in Ecuador
Called "años viejos", these sawdust-stuffed dolls represent the passing of the year, and all the hardships that it caused are burned away at midnight.
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The Cookie Pillow
How to make a "cookie" lace pillow
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Storing Carrots
Storing carrots.
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Use of Natural Products for House-Cleaning
You can safely discard about 2/3 of chemical and industrial products and replace them with natural remedies to keep your home clean, insect-free and fresh smelling.
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How to Choose Cat Litter
Weighing out the pros and cons of clay litter, silica gel litter, ground wheat or corn cob littler, pellets of recycled newspaper or self washing litter boxes.
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Wintertime Tasks for the Gardener
Wintertime should be anything but a slow time for the gardener. While you're waiting for spring blooms, here are two wintertime tasks that'll get your garden ready for spring. Learn the best ways to store seeds and tender perennials and discover the benefits of composting.
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Putting Food By: part 1
Fall is quickly creeping upon us out here on the plains. It’s harvest time. Now is the time to gather in what garden stuff is left to be picked before that first frost sneaks up on you.
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A Dryer Sheet Does More Than You Think
Some new uses for dryer sheets sent to me by my mother.
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Cradle Lace Pillow
Learn how to make a Cradle and Bolster Lacemaking pillow
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Dispose of Hazardous Wastes Safely
Learn how to dispose of cleaners, aerosols, corrosives, poisons, paints and solvents safely.
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Late January in Western Australia - in the Year 2000
This piece deals with late January conditions in Western Australia, and mulching.
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Organic Mulches
Organic mulches are beneficial and earth friendly.
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The Killers Human Review
First single from forthcoming Day & Age CD brings The Killers back to the dance floor.
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Tools of the Trade for Beginners!
For beginners a question most often asked is, "What tools do I need"? This article can help you choose what's rght for you!
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Non-food Agricultural products: Part III: Applications
The article tries to show the possibilities in waste ulilization
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SINGIN' THE BLUES
Blueberries are the perfect small fruit for Northern New England climate and soils.
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Spring in the Heartlands
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Types of Woodworking Glue
Each DIY project has its own adhesive requirement: contact cement for Formica, hide glue for antiques, Titebond for waterproofing, or Gorilla Grip for strength.
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Herbs...They Make Scents ;-)
Love the benefits of aromatherapy, but tired of looking for a wider range of natural scents and essences? Look to the garden or kitchen cabinet! There are a great many herbs that can be very easily combined into your own custom - and beneficial - herbal incenses.
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Enjoy a Italian Culinary Journey to the North End of Boston
A culinary journey to taste the delicacies of Boston's North End makes you want to live there all year long.
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Let's Talk Dirty - The Basics of Beginning Composting
Compost is the best friend of organic gardeners. Don't relish the thought of tending to a messy, stinky, rotting pile of garbage? You're kidding, right? Actually, composting is not only educational and beneficial, it's fun...(and only stinky if you're doing it wrong).
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Peachtree Borer
The peachtree borer can lessen production in your peach orchards. If you are in the Pacific NW or East of the Rockies, this information is vital for peachtree survival.
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Pickleworm
Pickleworm moths lay eggs on cucurbits. The larvae leave holes in the flowers and leaves. Soon they will burrow into the vines and fruit. The best control is parasitic wasps.
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An Egyptian Mummy
Are your children curious about the ancient Egyptian custom of mummification? Do they want all the "disgusting" details?
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Controlling Fruit Tree Pests
Citrus borer and codling moth are two major annoyances for home orchardists. They need controlling if you want to grow good fruit.
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European Corn Borer
European corn borers are not just for Europeans! They are found in North America. Probably came over as an import on some European produce a long time ago. Read this article to see if you have this pest and enjoy a nice webpage with even more information.
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Hot, Hot, Hot!
A few quotes to go along with the high temperatures outside.
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Important Import Pest
The Asian Longhorned beetle has arrived in the United States and has the potential to cause as much damage to trees as the gypsy moth.
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Magellan's Voyage
Ferdinand Magellan set sail from Spain with five ships on September 20, 1519.
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The Old Operating Theatre Museum
The old operating theatre in London's St Thomas's Hospital is now one of the city's most fascinating little museums
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A Torero of Spain and the Corrida
This biography allows the reader to join the man in the bullring as he faces a brave bull of Spain, alone except for his courage, and his fear, and the roar of the crowd.
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Bare Root Planting
Bare root provides an economic advantage over containerized plants and is a good excuse for winter gardening.
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Carpenter Bees or Bumblebees?
Carpenter bees -- also called wood bees -- resemble bumblebees but are not as dangerous to humans even though they can damage wooden structures.
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Coffee Grounds For Your Garden
The simple idea of recycling spent coffee grounds back to the earth stimulates green thumbs to join the java jolt and brew compost in gardens across North America.
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Could Your Indoor Air be Making You Sick?
Is your house a sick house? If left untreated, mold will grow into thriving communities. Toxic mold may become the defining environmental issue of the 21st century.
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Detering Snails in Organic Gardens
The Preventative Methods for pest control are for those gardeners who like organic snail and slug control to keep snails and slugs out of their precious gardens.
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Easy Wildflower Landscaping
Compost and barrier-mulches are the secrets to easy wildflower landscaping. Establish wildflower meadows and lawns without using a pre-planting contact herbicide.
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European Carpenter Bee
Many Carpenter Bees carry Mites in special pouches, and this relationship is not yet fully understood.
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Growing Highbush and Rabbiteye Blueberries
Blueberry bushes offer three seasons' charm and healthful fruit benefits. With some care, they can be incorporated into the home gardening landscape.
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