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Gorgeous Models Make You Feel Bad It's normal to feel depressed, angry, and bad all over about your size and shape after reading magazines with skinny gorgeous cover girl models. Learn how to thrive! gorgeous models make you feel bad • viewing magazine ads • tv ads make you feel bad • body image • decrease body image
Right Plant, Right Place Right Plant, Right Place is a simple yet powerful concept: plant flowers matched to the growing conditions in your flower garden for better success with less work. right plant right place • start flower garden • flower selection • what to plant • plant selection
Difficult Gardens: Shady Northern Exposures-Part 3 gerbera daisies • scented pelargoniums • geraniums • vinca • johnny jump-ups violas
Impossible Gardening: Hot, Dry, Clay Soil, Part Shade-Part I Describes an extremely difficult gardening situaiton and how the problem is solved. clay soil • horticulture therapy • dry soil • shade • purple coneflower
Sun or Shade? Some flowers and plants prefer sun, some prefer shade. Is your garden sunny or shady or part sun or part shade? Find out how to tell the difference. sunny garden • shady garden • part sun • part shade • how much sun
Judgers and Perceivers at Work The work place environment that employees find the most productive is determined by the forth letter in a Myers Briggs Type Indicator or MBTI; judger or perceiver. judgers and perceivers at work • workplace environment • myers briggs type indicator • mbti • judger
Microclimates Many world-renowned gardens utilize both natural and manipulated microclimates to achieve drama and beauty. Designers of Sissinghurst Castle Gardens in Kent, England and Butterstream Gardens, in County Meath, The Irish Republic exploited existing structures like old brick walls and buildings along with natural influences such as compass direction, water, and large trees. The Isle of Wight surrounded by waters of the Solent is a "working example" of bodies of water influencing a regional or neighborhood microclimate. environmental factors • environmental features • microclimate • microclimates • altitude
Difficult Gardens -- Shady Northern Exposures-Part I begonias • heliotrope • monarda • impatiens • shade plants
Difficult Gardens: Shady Northern Exposures-Part 2 balloon flowers • sedum autumn joy • white marigolds • tricyrtis • veronica
Garden Design Basics: Setting Ground Rules garden catalogs • catalogues • ordering plants • garden designs • planning
I resolve. . .: Painless Ordering for Perfect Potential Gardens New years Resolutions and those tempting catalogs
Balboa: Spanish Explorer The life, times and personal challenges of one of Spain's most famous explorers and conquistadors. vasco nunez de balboa • hispanola • isthmus of panama • incan empire • pacific ocean
The Hard Work Starts Here! Autumn is a season to enjoy. Mists and mellow fruitfulness, you can almost smell autumn. Whilst spring is busy autumn too has many jobs for the gardener. I explore the jobs that we can tackle at this season. gardens • perennials • autumn • fall • soil
Toyota and Henry Ford In the days when Toyota was first taking a huge share of the global automobile market and becoming the model for "lean" manufacturing, they were following Ford's lead. henry ford • toyota • lean manufacturing • boek • ohno
Red Maple Trees With half the sugar content of sugar maple sap, red maple is nevertheless used in some regions to make syrup because it is widespread and grows fast. red maple • tap a maple • tapping • sap • syrup
Snake Oil Peddlers: Caution: Newsgroups can be detrimental to yo cures • cure-alls • treatments • newsgroups • snake-oil
Mining, Environment and Poverty Mining can cause such damage to the environment that it's irreversible. Saving our ecosystem is important to prevent pollution and poverty. mining and poverty • mining and ecosystem • prevent pollution and poverty • mine spills • aboriginal people
Saving Heirloom Seeds If you intend to plant an heirloom vegetable garden, you will certainly want to save your heirloom seeds. To keep heirloom seeds pure, you should have a garden plan... heirloom vegetable garden • heirloom seeds • saving heirloom seeds • heirloom vegetable seed • sally morton
Thailand's Sea Gypsies The predominantly Muslim community of Krabi lives in peace with other religions, despite the tensions in Thai society further south, as do the Sea Gypsies and the Chinese ethnic groups in krabi • immigrants from china • tin mines of phuket • thai society • chinese rituals
The New Forest, Beaulieu, Hampshire, U.K. The largest tract of semi-natural woodland in Western Europe, the New Forest in Hampshire, England, is for people looking for ancient villages and spectacular scenery. new forest beaulieu in domesday book • new forest ponies • lymington • bucklers hard • beaulieu palace and beaulieu abbey
Work at Home with the Internet The Internet is self employment's best friend, and it can be the best friend of many work at home professionals. Learn how to get online and get money. work at home with the internet • self employment opportunities • online • self employed professional • web site
20th Century Genghis Khan The crazy life of white russian Major General Baron Ungern von Sternberg, psychopathic warlord of Mongolia and Military Buddhist sternberg • ungern-sternberg • ungern • russian • cavalry
An English Summer I explore the plants of an English garden in high summer. plants • perennials • garden • borders • soil
Aussie Zinfandel and Cab Sauvignon Aussie Cabernet and Zinfandel meet the California standard and offer value for your wine dollar. australia • cabernet • cabernet sauvignon • zinfandel • california
Here’s Your Chance To Be A Rapper Beatmaker and producer Zukhan Bey lends his expertise to give you some pointers on how to win and become the next big superstar. loud.com • battle rap • zukhan bey • jay-z • jim jones
How to Plant Tomato I've added gardening tips that turn a simple article on "How to Plant Tomato" into an article on building better root systems and support systems to increase yield... how to plant tomato • plant tomato • gardening tip • sally morton • vine tomato
Maple Sugar Time Each spring, sugar maples throughout the Hudson Valley are tapped, as more an more small producers of maple products reclaim the region's agricultural reputation. tapping maple trees • maple sugaring • springtime in new york state • hudson valley maple production • hudson valley agriculture
Adding Organic Matter Organic matter, soil type: what's the big deal? Well, your flowers can sure tell a difference - and so should you! Get up to speed on organic matter and soil preparation. organic matter • soil amendment • prepare soil • soil preparation • garden
Atlanta Dogwood Festival This popular festival, over 70 years in the making, is now dog free but still as popular. atlanta dogwood festival • piedmont park • atlanta activities • trees atlanta • frisbee dogs
Growing from Seed How to grow perennial plants from seed. Is it cost effective? Is it different from growing veggies and annuals from Seed? perennials • growing perennials from seed • growing from seed • agastache • is it worth growing perennials from seed
How To Get Rid of Fleas Ridding the home and yard of fleas and ticks can be tricky. There are a few steps that can be used to make killing fleas and ticks easier. fleas • ticks • prevention • preventative • pets
How to Plant a Bog Garden with Carnivorous Plants Making a bog garden with carnivorous plants. bog garden • carnivorous plants • how to plant carnivorous • how to select carnivorous plants • carnivorous plant varieties
Mosquito Plant: Agastache Cana Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds to the Garden This aromatic perennial has several common pseudonyms including mosquito plant, Texas hummingbird mint, bubblegum mint, and giant hyssop. It is native to certain areas of Texas and New Mexico, and is especially noted for attracting rufous and broad-tailed hummingbirds. Also attracted to its fragrant tubular blossoms are butterflies, bees, some sphinx moths, and even goldfinches. It has also been touted for effectively repelling mosquitoes! agastache cana • mosquito plant • attract hummingbirds to garden • attract butterflies to garden • butterfly friendly plants
Sun and Shade Knowing the daily and annual sun positions helps to make landscape designs accurate and realistic. Sizes of extremely shady or sunny spots are easy to estimate. georgene a. bramlage • georgene bramlage • suite101 • landscaping • landscaping at suite101
Telecommute Today Thinking of telecommuting to your current job? Before you approach your boss, it’s a good idea to self-assess to see if you’re a good candidate. work from home • telecommute • work home • current job • flexible work hours
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Pieris One of my favorite broad-leafed evergreens, Pieris or often mistakenly called Andromeda, is perfect for the shady garden. A member of the Ericaceae and closely related to Rhododendrons, it thrives in the same kind of moist, organic, acid soil.
Farm Fresh Produce All Summer Long Thinking about joining a Community Supported Agriculture or co-op farm? Here's everything you need to know about this growing movement. csa • community supported agriculture • farmer's market • local harvest • fresh produce
Galway - Ireland, City of Tribes Galway has a vibrant Irish arts and culture scene and it is perfectly situated to explore the West Coast of Ireland, like the Aran Islands and Connermara. galway • ireland • city of tribes • hotels vacations holidays county • tours accommodation
Helping Your Cat Deliver Kittens Everything you need to know about delivering kittens, including when to leave her alone, when to help out, and when to call the vet. pregnant cats • feline pregnancy • delivery • helping cats deliver kittens • signs cat is in labor |
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