Wednesday, September 27, 2000
Home and Garden
Is your home safe from fire hazards?
Each year in the US, about 12,000 children 14 years of age and under are injured in residential fires. Preschool children die in fires at twice the national rate.
Seed starting indoors for winter gardening enjoyment
Starting seed indoors is one way for gardeners to alleviate "cabin fever" and make it through those cold winter months, while still enjoying their favorite hobby.
Build your own redwood trellis
There is no better way to attractively fill a space between your yard and the neighbor's than with an easy-to-construct redwood trellis. Imagine this trellis with clematis spreading its white, red, pink, or purple flowers all the way to the top.
 
The value of trees in a community
The role of trees in providing beauty and shade in our communities and neighborhoods is widely appreciated. But what is less generally understood are the many vital and often unseen things trees do to make our cities and towns more pleasant and healthful places in which to live.
Fall harvest time requires work, but rewards are plenty
Thoughts of gardens, cooking and canning don't necessarily always start visions of grandeur dancing in one's head; they're more likely to conjure visions of work.
 
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