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Articles related to "Weather"
Diversity helps weather the storms: If you must have one thing, Know what you have, what you paid for it, and how your total portfolio performance is doing. money • finance • stock • stocks • investing
Summer Safety for Greyhounds Greyhounds and Summer Safety greyhounds • hot weather • summer • heatstroke
Cool Season Containers Cool season annual flowers bloom into late fall and earliest spring and sometimes flower all winter. Ideal in pots or planters by the door, walk or mailbox. cool season annual • spring flower • fall flower • container • pot
The Chinook is a Warm Wind The Chinook wind is a warm, drying wind blowing down from off of the Rocky Mountains in western Canada and the inland northwest of the United States. chinook wind • warm wind off mountains • southern alberta weather • calgary and banff temperatures • travel canadian rockies
OS X Tiger: Dashboard Dashboard is a wonderful feature of OS X that allows users to easily organize their desktop, and their lives, with the press of a button. os x • mac • dashboard • widget • organize
But it's rated for my zone. . . . Cold hardiness isn't everything. What a climate zone rating can and can't tell you.
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
Online plants How to buy plants online: what to look for in the descriptions. buying plants online • online plants • plant descriptions • choosing plants • online ordering
Copenhagen, Denmark's Cafes Recommendations for cafes (great for lunch, drinks, pastries) in central Copenhagen near Stroget, the shopping district, and in Kungens Torv, one of the main squares. copenhagen denmark cafes • danish beer • café a porta • café norden • café stelling
Design with Confidence Many flower gardeners worry about their garden design skills. Be brave! You can do this just fine with a little practice (and a good sharp transplanting spade!) landscape design • flower garden design • flower garden plan • planning a flower garden • garden design
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
Spring Shoe Trends Shoe trends this spring are sexy, feminine, and fun. Check out some of the latest looks as well as classic styles that have remained popular. Ballet flats, wedges, and platform shoes are just a few great spring shoe trends. spring shoe trends • spring shoes • summer shoes • wedges • ballet flats
The beach: Let's go to the beach Beach fun for kids beach fun • summer recreation • summer fun • websites • web sites
Visit Italy Sardinia - Historic Barbagia Region Sardinia has two faces: the coast with its resorts and hotels and the mountainous interior, the mysterious Barbagia region with many small mountain villages. italy sardinia • sardinia barbagia region • sardinia's costa smeralda • porto cervo • barbagia ancient nuraghe
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.
Mercury Toxicity: Soil, Air, Water Nausea, loss of balance, slurred speech, vision and hearing loss, inflammation, enzyme disruption are attributable to mercury exposure. mercury toxicity • blood brain barrier • enzymes • protein inhibition • thimerosol
The Honey Bee Crisis In 2005, there was a honey bee crisis in the United States. The honey bee crisis (40-60% of honey bees in U.S. dead or weakened) negatively impacts wide range of crops. honey bee crisis • crops • vegetable gardens • agriculture • pollination
Covering Ground At A Trot Some groundcovering plants that don’t exactly gallop. There pace is more of a steady trot. These are all very easy to control if they put themselves where you don’t want them. Better manners, but steadily increasing cover without any effort on your part. groundcover • groundcovers • mazus reptans • symphytum grandiflorum • comfrey
Gay Klok's Tasmanian Garden Story: Garden #1 on the Virtual Gard A Tasmanian Paradise tasmanian gardens • tasmanian gardening • gay klok • virtual gardening • ornamental garden
Founding St. Petersburg The founding of St. Petersburg was part of a process to Westernize Russia. founding of st. petersburg • peter the great • st. petersburg russia • history of st. petersburg • westernization of russia
Housing Market Crashes In Detroit Due to high levels of unemployment, an ailing automotive market Detroit properties are rapiding being foreclosed upon and prices continue to fall. houses for sale • homes for sale • foreclosures home auctions • detroit real estate • detroit
How to Build Concrete and Brick Garden Steps Construct garden steps by following these simple instructions. how to make garden steps • constructing garden steps • stone garden steps • building garden steps • making stone steps
Prep Your Home Part 1 Have you ever gone to an event at a hotel or a private home and marveled at how wonderfully the whole event flowed throughout the evening? Well, you witnessed effective party prep • prepare your home • entertaining • inviting house • party tips
Science Technology Lesson Plan Students create their own "virtual garden" in the classroom and share it with others in the cyber community. Learn how to set up your own classroom project in this article. technology • education • science project • virtual garden • technology in education
Applying Lipstick What woman doesn't want perfect pouty lips? Just a few tips will give you the ultimate kissable lips. angelina jolie • applying lipstick • apply lipstick • lipstick tip • perfect lips
Environmental Factors: 1 Recognizing and working with environmental factors helps to avoid expensive and distressing landscape design mistakes. Environmental factors interact with each other to make every site unique. Paying attention to these factors is also essential for a yard or garden plan to be successful over time. environmental conditions • environmental factors • landscape design • climate • sun and shade cycles
Free Tours At Port Arthur Visit Australia's convict past at Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Free tours are offered with a two-day entry pass. port arthur free tours • historic site • tasman peninsula • hobart tasmania australia • penal settlement
Lamb Stew Lamb stew is perfect for St. Patrick's Day or all year round! lamb stew • lamb • stew • carrots • celery
Making a Campfire The warmth of a campfire takes the edge off a winter or early spring backcountry trip. In the summer season a campfire should be avoided. campfire • backpacking • backcountry • winter • mountain
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
Northern Spring Perennials These super-hardy early flowering perennials are great in the gardens and the wild in zones 4 and colder. snow • zone 4 • zone 3 • zone 2 • zone 1
One-Day Getaway: Senlis and Chantilly Spend the day in Senlis and Chantilly, 2 amazing small towns about 30 miles north of Paris. france • senlis • chantilly • horses in france • sightseeing
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
Shinto Shinto is the ancient animist tradition that held together the various tribes (uji) of Japan. What beliefs are there in Shinto? japan • shinto • uji • clan • emperor
Spring Into Your Home Bringing touches of spring into your home can really brighten your mood and spice up the atmosphere. spring • paint • decorate • warm • pillows
starting seeds A guide to when to start sowing seed indoors. How to decide when to start seeds according to your growing zone. growing from seed • starting seeds • average last frost date • growing annuals • when to start seeds
Take a Break at Lake Havasu Heading to Arizona in spring is growing more popular. Water fun is the focus of Lake Havasu City no matter what time of year. lake havasu • arizona • phoenix • las vegas • london bridge |
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