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Posted on Apr 17, 12:00 AM
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Michael Marcheterre said the home he shares with Craig Morris on Sharp Street in Strasburg isn't as big as it looks in Country Sampler magazine's May issue.
Posted on Apr 6, 12:00 AM
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Looking to get a jump start on your garden this spring? Starting your own plants from seed is a great way to do just that.
Posted on Apr 6, 12:00 AM
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While some trees can weather the worst Mother Nature throws at them, others, like the Bradford pear, cower at the slightest gust of wind.
Posted on Apr 6, 12:00 AM
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The season of outdoor living is only weeks away, which leaves just enough time to transform a backyard to an entertainment destination.
Posted on Apr 6, 12:00 AM
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For many homeowners, remediation is on their list of things to fix at home, but it often gets pushed to the side because of time or money. Putting it off is the worst option, though. Not only are you hurting the structure of your home, you are putting your family at risk.
Posted on Apr 6, 12:00 AM
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What we think of as weeds today were valuable before the corner drugstore brought us over-the-counter medicines, and it's only a small jump from using herbs for culinary purposes to using them for medicinal purposes.
Posted on May 15, 4:00 PM
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The orchid family (known scientifically as Orchidaceae) is the largest plant family in the world, in terms of number of species. Estimates run from 20,000 to 50,000 species. Most orchid species are native to the tropics, but 25 species are native to the Northern Shenandoah Valley.
Posted on Apr 13, 2:59 PM
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Fans of ground cover tout it as an attractive, environmentally friendly alternative to the quest for a perfect lawn and assaults on air and water quality that come from fertilizer chemicals and gas-powered mowers.
Posted on Apr 13, 2:55 PM
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The time for early spring pruning is waning fast, so those with an unfinished to-do list will want to cut back perennials, roses, ornamental grasses and boxwoods as soon as possible.
Posted on Apr 13, 2:52 PM
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Cooperative extension offices are hosting drinking water clinics this spring and summer as part of the Virginia Household Water Quality Program.
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