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01
Jul
2009
Best Diet For Fat Loss - The Simple Guide  

4 days ago by Dr. Dennis Clark

1. Think fruits and vegetables: Make sure you get your minimum of 5 portions of vegetables each day. It is not as hard as you think, and there is a great scientific evidence of the benefits this can bring. It provides essential antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that the body needs to function in o ...

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30
Jun
2009
B+S Notes—June 30, 2009  

5 days ago by B+S

Strapless denim is not an easy look for a man to pull off, from The Pipeline — LA’s 4th yr of record low rainfall / LAT — WeHo’s music-themed Green Leaves Thai vegetarian restaurant / Vital Juice — Super colorful men’s Radii sneakers at Sportie LA / Thrillist — 20-sec facial in a jar, ExfoliKate Int ...

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29
Jun
2009
Sweetpeas, finally!  

6 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

I am so happy to see the sweetpeas finally taking off. I planted them from seed myself, and that always adds to the gardening enjoyment, I find. And sweetpeas love to be picked! You can only enhance and prolong the blooming period by picking them as they come into flower. Of course, I always leave a ...

Sara L. Chapman's Fave ... - artsquadgraphics.com/blog · Rank: 156,743 · 4 references

28
Jun
2009
Sumptuous, Scrumptious Hostas.  

7 days ago by J.A. Howard-Gibbon

The plants with the largest leaves I grew up with in the north are the somewhat sinister Giant Hogweed(( Heracleum spohondylium), it is a prickly giant Celery which some people can react badly to. One plant I had seen in pictures and had heard could grow up north was the Hosta, a much more refined a ...

Name That Plant - namethatplant.wordpress.com · Rank: 167,451 · 3 references

26
Jun
2009
war of the desert roses.  

8 days ago by Flower Gardens

hello friends. it's me sandy. welcome to the weekend! our focus on flowers has hit close to home this week. my two sisters have been engaging in a war of the roses. they both purchased a desert rose which, according to the internet, is the hot new houseplant because of its bizarre shape, beautiful f ...

Flower Gardening Now - flowergardeningnow.com · Rank: 44,680 · 1 reference

CASSAVA  

9 days ago by admin

(Kamoteng Kahoy, Balinghoy) Cassava is a perennial shrub which sometimes reaches the size of a small tree. It stems vary in colour from pale to dirty-white to brown marked by numerous nodes formed by scars left by fallen leaves. Pale to dark-green leaves are fan-shape, with 5 to 9 lobes. Roots of ca ...

tropicalpenpals.com - tropicalpenpals.com/blog · Rank: 129,771 · 6 references

24
Jun
2009
Daylily for Ruby Tuesday, with water  

11 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

It wasn’t much rain, but it was enough to glisten up this exquisite daylily I found on my walk the other day. It has a ruby throat and so can post for Ruby Tuesday, and the water droplets will have to qualify for Watery Wednesday. I apologize for all the flowers I’ve been posting lately, but they ar ...

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21
Jun
2009
Broadway rose with shadow  

14 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

We’re planting a big rose garden out in front. What a lot of work! But it will be worth it, absolutely. This is one of the 18 roses waiting in pots, named Broadway. In a rare burst of sunshine, it created this shadow, almost like another petal form. Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more fascinating shad ...

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20
Jun
2009
It Is Time To Utilize Renewable Solar Energy  

14 days ago

Hi Guys, I hope that you have had a good Saterday. Today I would like to touch upon the subject of whether it is time to start to utilize renewable solar energy. Personally, my interest in renewable solar energy, is to reduce my electricity bills and eventually go off grid. As we know the sun is the ...

Renewable Home Energy ... - renewablehomeenergysolutions.com

18
Jun
2009
Edible landscaping with chives  

17 days ago by Sara L. Chapman

These chive flowers are so pretty and the plants so easy to grow. I read they make a nice little hedge in front of bigger plants, but I have room only for one nice one. It’s near the kitchen door, and when I’m cooking, I just go outside and snip, snip, there you are. I think that growing herbs and o ...

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