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We need to be OK with sharing emotions Readers offer advice on sharing emotions and more. Tolt MacDonald Park: A lively urban camp-out in our own backyard The answer to high gas prices is in our backyard: Tolt MacDonald Park in King County. The Grounded Gardener: New ideas let the water-wise reign Low-impact techniques that save and filter rainwater can be incorporated into new development or established gardens. Just Ask: For bigger dahlias, remove side shoots Ask Marianne Binetti: What's the secret to big dahlias? Can a deck be built around a tree without hurting it? What to do with fading summer lilies? Dance to the blues and help fight hunger Ciscoe Morris' to-do list: Dance to help fight hunger, control those pesky fruit flies, and stop fertilizing your shrubs. Green Gardening: How kids can build a bond with nature Garden expert Ann Lovejoy shares the power of actively connecting tomorrow's adults to today's natural world. Edibles: Is it ripe? Let your senses be your guide Come to your senses when you buy peaches. Garden Book: 'The Gardener's Palette: A Year of Color in the Flower Garden' Garden book review -- The Gardener's Palette: A Year of Color in the Flower Garden Drinks: The Delebate Garden book review -- The Gardener's Palette: A Year of Color in the Flower Garden The You Docs: Can you spot the cancer myths? In some ways, cancer is like pests in your house -- the cells have no regard for the traditional rules of your body. Online In some ways, cancer is like pests in your house -- the cells have no regard for the traditional rules of your body. Garden Calendar A look at upcoming gardening events. Meet Our Experts Here is the public appearance schedule during the next eight days for members of our garden writing team. Till death do you part means just that: Faithfulness to disabled wife is right thing to do A reader writes: "My wife is totally disabled because of a massive stroke and probably won't ever get better. Now some of my friends are telling me I'm crazy not to find a mistress." Talking with neighbors could resolve conflict A reader writes: "My neighbors are amazingly rude. They've been leaving large pieces of trash on the sidewalk, and it overflows onto my property. What should I do?" Only you can control how you choose to live Readers offer advice on nagging, being married to a hothead and marrying the "ideal" mate. If you spot luscious, fresh figs at a farmers market, snap them up The elusive fresh fig is at the height of its summer season, its cushion-soft, honey-sweet flesh primed to shine in a salad or on a cheese plate, equally appetizing whether paired with meats or topping a tart. Dave Freeman, co-author of "100 Things" travel guide, dies Dave Freeman, co-author of "100 Things To Do Before You Die," a travel guide and ode to odd adventures that inspired readers and imitators, died after hitting his head at home. Dinner: Mushroom, Pepper and Onion Quesadillas Dave Freeman, co-author of "100 Things To Do Before You Die," a travel guide and ode to odd adventures that inspired readers and imitators, died after hitting his head at home. On Food: Boat Street Cafe's owner now sells those unusual pickles Love the unusual pickles at Boat Street Cafe? Well, now you can buy them at the several local stores, as well as the restaurant. The Green Kitchen: Fill the freezer with summer's best The Green Kitchen: Tips for freezing your summer fruit. Ask the Splendid Table: A non-mayo clinic: Try baba ghanouj instead Ask the Splendid Table: A tasty alternative to mayo. Wine Pick of the Week: Mildiani Family Winery Saperavi, Katsiteli $9 Wine Pick: Saperavi and Katsiteli Macrina Bakery offers a free cookie To celebrate its 15th anniversary, Macrina Bakery & Cafe is offering customers a free brown sugar shortbread cookie on Wednesday. Drinks: Brooklyn Lemonade When hosting a summer party, the drinks can often be made ahead of time in a large batch. The You Docs: How to take smarter risks Skimping on sleep? Stay away from Vegas ... or shopping or anywhere else you'll be asked to make decisions that could cost you. God is concerned about our smallest problems A reader writes: "Our youth leader at church says God has a specific plan for each of us, but I have a hard time believing it. Why would God worry about every little detail of my life?" Empathy puts one in another's shoes Empathy not to be confused with pity or compassion is the specific ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes.
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Next Time Give A Special Gardening Gift By Ray Ayuso This helpful gardener information gives the pleasure of gardering into your home and you should know a gardener that would like a gardering gift for the special ocasión. When you are buying a gift for a beginner an instructional book is always a good idea. Possibly the best and most common, gift is tools. This can be anything as simple as a hoe or rake to something more high-tech like an electric blower or vacuum.
At http://Eurocosm.com you can take the stress out of shopping. Their gift range represents the best of all the garden-related products they have reviewed and tested - so all are highly recommended. An excellent gift that is rarely though of is a calendar. Calendar’s can serve dual purposes; it can be decorative with beautiful themes, or can be used to keep up with the moon phase that affects most all plants.
You can get also a farmer’s almanac, is a good idea, it is full of information regarding the weather, moon phase, when to plant, when to prune; it is the best guidebook to there is. An all-in-one garden testing tool that measures pH, moisture, sunlight and NPK fertilizer levels will also be a greta gift. So the next time you go gift shopping, thing about a gift for your friends with green thumbs!
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Remeber that not all gifts are created equal a special gift will be something that different that people will apreciate an take care of. Dont think that just because people always give luxury things like jewerly or electronics as gifts its what makes people happy. Its better to give something simple but special that will make them remember you possibly forever.
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Home Gardening Tips Home Gardening TipsIts certainly no suprsie that the popularity of gardening both as a life-style and as a hobby, continues to grow. Indeed, you only have to go out into any neihbourhood on a sunny, Read more...
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