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Beautiful Jewelry: How To Choose Quality Silver Jewelry?
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Friday, November 15, 2013. How To Choose Quality Silver Jewelry? Are you fond of silver jewelries and planning to buy some? If yes, then the first thing you must make sure before making the purchases is that the pieces you are buying are of highest possible quality. The following pointers will teach you the process of picking the best silver ornaments. The alloy we have discussed about in the previous section is referred to as sterling silver? Last, but definitely not the least, always buy silver jewelri...
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Beautiful Jewelry: Defining and Differentiating Types of Jewelry
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Thursday, November 7, 2013. Defining and Differentiating Types of Jewelry. Many online jewelry stores sell a mix of fashion and costume jewelry such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets that date back in time. Nevertheless, at times the terms antique, vintage and retro can be used synonymously that leads to confusion in the minds of the consumer. This article would be helpful in understanding these terms. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How To Choose Quality Silver Jewelry? 10 Reaso...
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The Cabin Three Garden: June 2013
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The Cabin Three Garden. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Would a Pumpkin By Any Other Name Taste as Sweet? Would a pumpkin by any other name taste as sweet? What if you discovered it was actually a squash? Read on to discover all kinds of surprising facts about the pumpkins grown in Central Illinois. Saturday, June 15, 2013. Friday, June 7, 2013. Japanese Vegetables for Cool Weather Growing. The 12 month growing season in Georgia and my love for ethnic foods had me searching for a wide variety of vegetables I coul...
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The Cabin Three Garden: February 2013
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The Cabin Three Garden. Saturday, February 23, 2013. Floral Design for Kids. Garden clubs take seriously their charge to work with children and teach them the joy and art of gardening and floral design. In this article I will share some simple techniques that can be used to create a plethora of designs with children of all ages. Thursday, February 14, 2013. Hey, What's going on in there? By what magic does this transformation take place? Like most gardeners, I love butterflies. Saturday, February 2, 2013.
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The Cabin Three Garden: May 2013
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The Cabin Three Garden. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Which Pumpkin Is Best: Canning, Pies, and Carving. Sunday, May 19, 2013. The Max of Perennial Sunflowers. Thursday, May 2, 2013. Trailing Coleus: Overwintering in a Basket. This ancient and versatile species of Coleus lends itself to hanging baskets which can be used to overwinter all your favorite cultivars. After an exciting summer of acquiring and growing Coleus. Into their growth have paid off, and I am pleased. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Cabin Three Garden: April 2013
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The Cabin Three Garden. Sunday, April 28, 2013. The Greater Glory of the Fringed Gentian. Like the lady’s slipper about which I wrote earlier, the greater fringed gentian (Gentianopsis crinita) is one of those wildflowers which should, theoretically, grow in my region. I say should because I’ve never seen one! With lovely blue to blue-violet petals edged with long fringes, this wildling frequently succumbs to people’s urge to pick it, and has become endangered in many states. Monday, April 15, 2013.
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The Cabin Three Garden: Harvesting and Using Rose Hips for Tea
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The Cabin Three Garden. Monday, September 30, 2013. Harvesting and Using Rose Hips for Tea. Rose hips, or rose haws are the fruit that forms from a pollinated rose. They are high in Vitamin C and antioxidants and many gardeners love to use them in teas, marmalades and oils. I have a beautiful. Species roses and old garden roses are the best ones for harvesting rose hips. Many modern roses do not form hips and there is a wide range of potency of the nutrients too. The dog rose,. The next morning, my rose ...
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The Cabin Three Garden: September 2013
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The Cabin Three Garden. Monday, September 30, 2013. Harvesting and Using Rose Hips for Tea. Rose hips, or rose haws are the fruit that forms from a pollinated rose. They are high in Vitamin C and antioxidants and many gardeners love to use them in teas, marmalades and oils. Monday, September 23, 2013. Unexpected Places to See Beautiful Fall Foliage. Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Many times I chance upon a plant that provides beautiful surprises. Such is the case with matchstick bromeliad. I had alw...
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The Cabin Three Garden: The History of the Bayberry Candle
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The Cabin Three Garden. Sunday, August 4, 2013. The History of the Bayberry Candle. One of the most important autumn tasks of the colonial American housewife was candle dipping. Probably few candles were as pleasant to work with as those made from bayberry wax. The bayberry shrub, which the settlers also called the Virginia myrtle or candleberry bush, is a North American native shrub found mostly along the Eastern seaboard. Varieties of the bayberry, including the northern bayberry. Awesome Inc. temp...
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The Cabin Three Garden: March 2013
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The Cabin Three Garden. Friday, March 29, 2013. Sometimes you just want the look of a vintage houseware or clothing item, but you either can’t find the real thing – or you can’t afford it. If you are starting with a white fabric/lace piece, tea is an inexpensive way to add instant age to fibers. Antiquing with tea couldn’t be easier. Practically all you need is a container filled with good, strong black tea. You do also need a mordant. Sunday, March 17, 2013. Rue, (also known as. Quite drought-tolerant o...