Cleo S.
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Planter Containers for the Backyard Greenhouse: Grow Lettuce, Radishes and MoreIn an earlier article, I gave you a working description of how to construct a small greenhouse in the back yard. Now, I want to take a couple of minutes and discuss planting containers for your newly constructed greenhouse.
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Planter Containers 2: Tomatoes, Peppers and CucumbersThose big black containers that your new rose bushes were planted in will work great for tomatoes or peppers. They will require some type of support, or else they will fall over as the plants grow.
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Getting Junior in College May Not Be as Hard as Keeping Him ThereFor many parents, it all begins the moment they know that their family is about to expand. Others wait a while, but somewhere around the time Junior hits thirteen or fourteen, they suddenly realize that college is approaching and at a very rapid rate.
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A Family Cruise: The Closest Thing to a "Perfect Vacation"Planning a family vacation can be an exciting though trying event. Think of National Lampoon's vacation series with Chevy Chase and family. But a family cruise is as close to perfect as a vacation can be.
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Dryer Lint Uses: Don't Throw it Away!We all create it with that wonderful machine known as the clothes dryer. We religiously clean out the lint trap.
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Foods on a Stick at the FairIt's Fair time. That annual rite of passage beckoning in Autumn that occurs in many regions around the world. This is the place to put your best foot forward and show everyone what you can do
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How to Build a GreenhouseThe thought of vine ripe tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers right out of your very own greenhouse really makes sense to you.
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How to Make Quick and Easy CurtainsMoving away from home for the first time can be both exciting and overwhelming. There are several options open to you that will allow you to cover those windows at a small cost.
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Can You Still Get Your Kicks on Route 66?Route 66, also known as the Mother Road, was the first road to connect the east and west coast of the United States.
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When the Funny Bone (Ulnar Nerve) Goes Crazy!It is probably safe to assume that at one time or another each of us has bumped our elbow into a door frame, edge of a desk, or some other object.
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Spanish for SeniorsSeniors motivation to learn Spanish may come from a variety of reasons.
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Oklahoma Wine?Ask someone from the east or west coast what they think of when you talk about Oklahoma and chances are the first thought that comes to their mind is the "Sooners".
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How to Make Ice Cream Without the MachineAnyone who happens to live in Oklahoma knows that Summer time has finally arrived and it's hot
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How to Cash in on CLEP in High SchoolMake CLEP work for you and your checkbook
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Russian Adoptions, Ten Years Later: Blessing or Nightmare?Jack still eats bugs, but they are made of candy now
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The High Price of Low Cost Health CareTotal "retail" cost was $14,500. We get to only pay $3100. I am so thrilled....
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Grocery Auctions and Overstocks: Helping Survive in Middle Class AmericaFrugal sounds a little better than cheap, but cheap is what we have become. Necessity forces creativity in the practical sense.
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Virtual Farmers' Market Delivers the Best of OklahomaOklahomans can now avail themselves to the wonderful world of www.oklahomafood.coop, a virtual Farmers' Market that brings locally grown and naturally raised products to the consumer.
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Marriott Creates Camelot in Oklahoma CityMy daughter will never forget her thirteenth birthday and I will never forget your kindness.


