Wednesday, July 2, 2003
Home & Garden

Summertime solutions to backyard dilemmas

He wants you to remember the delight of a summer campfire. Sitting around with your friends and family. Listening to children chatter. He wants to bring your neighbors with you.

Where everybody knows your name...

No, it's not Cheers, it's Atlanta Market Finds. At AMF, as its patrons fondly refer to it, knowing their customers is a top priority.

Create a "stress-free zone" in your backyard

Stress. It's all around us from the workplace to the front lawn and everywhere in between. Homeowners today truly strive to make their homes into a combination castle and spa to relax and unwind after a busy day.

Inviting backyard birds to the barden

The fluttering, sweeping, diving movements of backyard birds enliven gardens in a special way. It is hard to imagine a garden without them. Birds also provide beautiful flashes of color and a repertoire of sound, complementing the atmosphere of even the simplest garden.

Pollinators and Pesticides: A Deadly Combination

Ever wonder why there are honeybees? Have you ever pondered the existence of this insect beyond their stings and honey making? Chances are a majority of us know that they are needed for pollination, but few people realize the importance of this task.

Timeless

In a dusty, sunlit workshop in central Montgomery County, James S. Shott carves time out of tiger maple and cherry wood.

New water heaters are safer

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