Articles filed under Gardening
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Treasures in your attic: Bucking-bronco plates belong to bygone dinnerware eraMay 01, 2011 1:00 am - Q. I collect dinnerware with Western themes and images. I own six of these brown plates with a tan body and decorated with a cowboy on a bucking bronco. They are mar...
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Treasures in your attic: Valuing toy merry-go-round, Ferris wheel in mint conditionMay 01, 2011 1:00 am - Q. I have two metal mechanical toys that I received as a child in the late 1940s or ‘50s: a merry-go-round and a Ferris wheel, both manufactured by J. Chein & Co. As...
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Treasures in your attic: Letter’s value is personal, not monetaryMay 01, 2011 1:00 am - By Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson Q. During the early 1940s, I had a summer job working at Camp Tamiment in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. One of my jobs...
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Treasures in your attic: Letter about china set leaves out much informationMay 01, 2011 1:00 am - Q. I have my parents’ china and want to sell it, but I need an approximate price. I am sending a picture of a dinner plate and the mark on the back. There are 93 pie...
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Treasures in your attic: Value of Herman Perlman’s art isn’t increasingMay 01, 2011 12:00 am - Q. Several years ago, my husband and I were taken to the studio of Herman Perlman in the Washington D. C., area. He was a small man dressed in a long raincoat and ha...
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Barrington club has native plant saleApr 30, 2011 2:00 am - Conservation group’s yearly native plant sale returns this weekend
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Zen dens: Modern family rooms eschew the genericApr 30, 2011 1:00 am - Until recently, Steven Friedman would never have invited his friends down to his basement. The room was home to kids’ toys and exercise equipment — and little else. “It ...
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May in the garden: Botanic Garden explodes in color this month – yours could tooApr 30, 2011 12:00 am - May is a busy month in the garden and a time of fast change as the weather warms up and plants come into flower. The Botanic Garden explodes with color in May. Divide pe...
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Low profilesApr 30, 2011 12:00 am - “Buying a plant because it's pretty doesn't work,” Hopkins says. Before considering the following aesthetic or fun characteristics, make sure a groundcover is suited to ...
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Big plants — the gaudier the better — capture our heartsApr 30, 2011 12:00 am - Each spring, gardeners’ reckless love affair with enormous plants — the gaudier the better — begins anew. Why bigger and brighter is nearly always better.