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home : leisure & lifestyle : • home & garden September 05, 2010 



It's tomato time, even if you don't have a garden
 

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Tomatoes can be grown from seeds or plants and make an excellent addition to a salad.
Edible gardening has become a cultural phenomenon. Interest in saving money at the grocery store and the desire to have better-tasting fruits and vegetables have sparked an increase in home gardening.
Monday, June 07, 2010

Children and garage door safety
Teaching young children how to spell the word "door" may offer an additional lesson about garage door safety.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Don't let spring cleaning dirty the environment
When walking through the cleaning aisle of a grocery or discount store, most people are looking for products that will keep their home clean - but have they thought about products that can help keep their home "green?"
Friday, May 28, 2010
Tips for clearing the clutter at home
Getting organized to cut clutter in your home can be easier than you might think-and the benefits of being organized could extend beyond a tidy house.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Majority of people 'feel' appeal of a house
If you're like most people, you figure -- or at least tell friends and co-workers -- that practical factors, such as the size of the kitchen or the number of bedrooms, are most critical when buying a home.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Up the garden path
Inspiring photos of a variety of gardens, from natural to formal, family-friendly to mixed-use.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Seeding knowledge: 'hybrid' and 'open-pollinated'
It's a distinction that can trip up even the well-informed.
"I don't know what I did wrong," said a perplexed biology teacher. She'd taken some tomato seeds -- right out of the tomato -- to her class during their unit on seeds. The group planted them, watered them, and got nothing. Not a tendril, not a hint of green, from what's well-known to be one of the easiest types of plants to raise from seed.

Thursday, May 13, 2010
Timing is everything for crabgrass control
In Minnesota, both large and smooth crabgrass are the two species that invade our lawns. Both species are annuals and grow most vigorously following germination in the late spring through mid-summer.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Plant a container veggie garden from seed
Growing your own food isn't just for people with big back yards. By planting in containers, you can grow an abundant and nutritious harvest right on your porch or deck, all from a few inexpensive packets of seeds.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
A Goldilocks approach to lawn care
If this were a normal Minnesota May, we would just now be emerging from winter hibernation, still living in fear of one last spring snowstorm. This year, however, we may as well be in South Carolina. To look at our lawns, you would think it was June, and most people in my neighborhood have already mowed at least once.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
A complete renovation
A work injury a few years ago put Maplewood resident Mike Wilke in continual pain that he is gradually learning to manage.
Although he now uses a cane and a wheelchair when he has long distances to travel, he doesn't allow his disability to hold him back. He continues to volunteer at his son's school and perform magic tricks.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Movin' on up - without moving at all
There are plenty of reasons people are staying put in their homes longer than they intended.
The real-estate market, of course, is the reason for some. Others, though, may have found a neighborhood where people feel like family.

Monday, April 19, 2010
Factoring in 'green' with flooring choices
Don't let anyone tell you it's not easy being green. When it comes to floor covering, making a "green" choice is easier than ever.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Quick jobs that can make a difference when selling
Whether you're looking to sell your home or simply make improvements, chances are finances are a big consideration before you can go forward with any project.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
How to set a home-improvement budget
When it comes to projects addressing a home's interior, homeowners know full well the bottom line plays a big role. For the unprepared homeowner tackling a first do-it-yourself project, costs can quickly escalate out of control.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Grow gardens the easy way -- from seed
Seeds are nature's miracles -- they're little packets of energy just waiting for you to plant them. Once they're planted, they quickly transform from rock-hard little nuggets into lush, green plants exploding with life.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Spring cleaning surface guide
Every surface in and around the home requires special attention. Before reaching for the all-purpose cleaner, consider each surface and which product formulations will best clean, protect and prolong its life.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Extreme GREEN kicks off
What could be better to take home from an inspiring landscaping seminar than $500 worth of plants and landscaping supplies to get started?
How about a $15,000 professional yard makeover?

Friday, March 12, 2010
Remodeling? Why contractors, not homeowners should pull permits
If a contractor asks a homeowner to pull his or her own permits, that should be a red flag for a homeowner to find a different remodeler, according to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. Relying on a contractor to navigate the permitting process can save homeowners time, money and stress.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Put the freeze on heating costs
A few simple steps could help you cut energy use and save on heating costs this winter.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Tips for first-time home buyers
Given the bad times that have occurred in real estate prices lately, many first-time buyers may be wondering if this is a good time to enter the market.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Low-cost projects can yield high-class looks
If you have big design dreams but are working with a small budget, no fear - you don't have to sacrifice style and professional-looking results.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Cleaning gutters while staying safe
Each year, Consumer Reports states that about 180,000 homeowner accidents and fatalities occur that are ladder related. That is why it's best to be prepared to do the job right. Here are a few tips and tricks the pros at Commercial Gutter, Inc, suggest for safe and effective gutter cleaning:
Friday, October 16, 2009
Changing seasons mean time to keep up with home safety
With autumn already here and the winter months quickly approaching, it's a sure bet we will soon be putting away the lawn furniture and croquet sets and spending more time indoors.
In October it's commonplace to see folks out raking leaves, covering the rose bushes and sealing up windows. Among the myriad of "getting ready for winter" chores, local authorities advise homeowners to not overlook two safety devices - carbon monoxide detectors and smoke alarms.

Friday, October 16, 2009
New law on CO detectors
With the fall and winter months approaching the Minnesota Poison Control System and the Minnesota Safety Council would like remind Minnesotans that dangerous exposures to carbon monoxide can be prevented.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Cozy up to these tips on keeping warm
Here's news many families may warm to: There are steps you can take to keep your heating bill down and your comfort level up. Here are a few to consider:
Tuesday, September 29, 2009


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