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Decorative Raku Vase


This raku vase displays a fantastic glow of warm colors - glimmering shades of burnt orange, copper, blue, and maroon. Meanwhile, a white crackle glaze on the interior of the vase provides an elegant contrast. Decorative use only. Handcrafted in the USA.


Price: 89.99



Large Iron Welcome Sign - Horse


A wonderful way to welcome friends & family to your door while adding a touch of charm to the outside of your home! Measuring 17.5 x 12.5 inches and featuring a galloping horse, this lightweight sign is created from iron and powder-coated to allow a lifetime of protection from the elements.


Price: 26.99



Mission Birdhouse


The dignified Mission Birdhouse is constructed in porcelain clay with a wonderful combination of nature-inspired glaze colors of brown, gold, blue and teal. With a 1.1" opening, twig perch, large protective overhangs, drainage holes, a removable cork (for easy annual cleanings), and a reinforced steel cable hanger, the birdhouse is as functional as it is beautiful. Individually handcrafted in the USA.


Price: 74.99



Large Iron Welcome Sign - Lighthouse


A wonderful way to welcome friends & family to your door while adding a touch of charm to the outside of your home! Measuring 17.5 x 12.5 inches and featuring a towering lighthouse, this lightweight sign is created from iron and powder-coated to allow a lifetime of protection from the elements.


Price: 26.99



Square Dichroic Glass Necklace


Multiple layers of dichroic glass, kiln firings, and design techniques are used to create this luscious pendant. The layers of glass coatings form alluring abstract patterns, capturing the light to create a visual feast of vibrant shimmering colors! Each sturdy pendant is set upon a flexible black rubber cord with an adjustable-length toggle clasp. Handcrafted in the USA and available in 2 colors families!


Price: 59.99



A Short gardening tips Summary
Speck ToughSkin Ruggedized 4G Photo & Video iPod Skin-Black


Speck ToughSkin Ruggedized iPod Skin - Black

Fits all 4G 20, 30, 40, 60 Gig Photo iPods

Manufacturer: Speck Products
Model #: TS-BLACK-4G
Condition: Brand New In Retail Package
List Price: $34.95

If you're tough on your stuff...

The ToughSkin ruggedized iPod cover provides rugged protection and fashion for your 4G iPod. Its one-of-a-kind design customizes the popular rubberized skin for extreme lifestyles. It's the only skin to feature ruggedized bumpers, screen protection, scroll wheel protection, and a detachable belt clip. If you're tough on your stuff, the ToughSkin is right for you.

All Speck iPod Skins are made out of a superior shock-absorbing, tear-resistant KRATON plastic, which is easy to put on and will last a long time.

FEATURES:

  • Rubberized bumpers provide extra protection
  • Removable plastic screen & scroll wheel protectors.
  • Detachable belt clip.
  • Fits all 4G & Photo iPods- 20, 30, 40, 60 GB
  • Soft, tactile grip & feel.
  • Available in 5 Vibrant Colors: Frosted Clear, Black, Orange, Red, and Blue.

USAGE:

The SkinTight iPod Skin stretches over your iPod from the opening in the screen cutout. The included plastic spacer allows a perfect fit for every 4G iPod and iPod photo (see how).

NOTE: These additional pictures show the different features.

THIS TOUGHSKIN COMES IN A BLACK COLOR.




Price: 11.99



Duracell "J" Flat Pak Medical Battery J 6V 7K67B


Duracell "J" Flat Pak Medical Battery

J 6V 7K67B - Exp 2009

Manufacturer: Duracell
Model #: J 6V 7K67B
Condition: Brand New In Retail Package
List Price: $9.99

  • For use in Medical machines and Photo and Electronic Devices.
  • Replaces: 7K67, 539,4LR61
  • Provides power and long life.
  • Expires March 2009



Price: 3.20



Today's gardening tips Article
To Make Your Own Garden in a Pot:



When you begin planning your pots, remember to think big, think garden:


use a variety of herbs, flowers, perennials, bulbs and groundcovers. While you are combining plants, choose plants that are compatible. Shade lovers or full sun? Texture and colors must work well together. Doing a little homework on the front end will ensure that you have great looking, everblooming containers to enjoy throughout the seasons.


-Containers are important - think size and style. What are you trying to accomplish? Are you accenting a door, adding color to an evergreen hedge in the garden, grouping for interest around the patio? Think about investing in a good, solid pot with a classic design. Practical concerns are important: durability, drainage, porosity and weight.


-Design is important - do you want bold, hot colors (reds, oranges, yellows) or are you going for a more subtle, cool look (grays, blues, light pinks, soft lavenders). Consider mixing textures: light, airy ferns with stark upright grasses, drooping prostate rosemary with tall, upright salvias.


-Arrange them artfully, and mix the textures and colors boldly. You will be generously rewarded with an array of colors, textures and scents.


-Continue to keep the pots clean and tidy and blooming by deadheading and trimming. A light fertilization when watering will keep them happy.

About the Author


In 1985, Briscoe White opened The Growers Exchange in an abandoned Texaco station on a busy urban street corner in Richmond, Virginia. For further information on indoor gardening products or gardening tips please contact Briscoe White at bwhite@thegrowers-exchange.com.

gardening tips in the news
Healthy Gardening Tips

Sun, 13 Jul 2008 16:23:41 -0700
Gardening is America\’s number one hobby. We all know too well of the aches and pains that can come from our favorite past time! Here are a few tips that can help minimize the stress on your body and keep you healthy. Protect those Joints: Use tools with padded handles and easy spring-loaded handles to minimize stiffness in the hands. If you are spending time on your knees, wear kneepads; use a knee cushion or a kneeler seat. These items will cushion the knee joint and reduce pressure. Conse

Dealing with arthritis pain - Daily Camera

Mon, 14 Jul 2008 21:07:23 GMT


Dealing with arthritis pain
Daily Camera, CO - 17 hours ago
Go to the site and click on function/activity. www.arthritis.org, the official site of the Arthritis Foundation, offers tips, from cooking to gardening with ...


Tips For Choosing A Garden Hose - Examiner.com

Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:04:08 GMT

Tips For Choosing A Garden Hose
Examiner.com - 2 hours ago
With gardening season going strong, it is important to be able to count on your garden hose. Not all garden hoses are alike and shopping for a new one can ...


Healthy Gardening Tips

Sun, 13 Jul 2008 16:23:28 -0700
Gardening is America’s number one hobby. We all know too well of the aches and pains that can come from our favorite past time! Here are a few tips that can help minimize the stress on your body and keep you healthy. Protect those Joints: Use tools with padded handles and easy spring-loaded handles to minimize stiffness in the hands. If you are spending time on your knees, wear kneepads; use a knee cushion or a kneeler seat. These items will cushion the knee joint and reduce pressure. Conser

Growing young gardeners (Rapid City Journal)

Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:26:11 GMT
The Junior Journey Program recently introduced a group of children to the plant world of flowers, trees, fruits and vegetables. In the scores of gardens scattered about the museum grounds, kids viewed the native plants, grasses and flowers before donning gloves and grabbing various yard tools to try the age-old practice of gardening.


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