Home and Garden
WSU Extension Q&A: Find out what's attacking your ash tree
Q. The leaves of my ash tree are curled and distorted. What is causing this?
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MARIANNE OPHARDT
Garden Tips: Avoid herbicide injury to plants
When weeds appear in the lawn and landscape, many homeowners turn to chemical weedkillers to take care of the problem. Herbicides (weedkillers) kill plants. That is what they are supposed to do. When used correctly, they can be an effective tool. When used improperly, they can damage desirable plants...
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Cool spaces: Outdoor kitchens are heating up
The unofficial grilling season is under way, and one of the hottest trends is bringing the kitchen outdoors, literally.
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Home style: Weeds among the grasses; curved shower rod; 'Just Right Home'
WHAT'S NEW: CURVED SHOWER ROD IS TENSION-MOUNTED
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Diggin' In: Try these new plants to perk up your landscape
Tired of ivy that claims too much of your yard, or boxwood that looks brown and dead inside?
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Living Smart: After the storm
For those whose homes have been damaged by storms, it's important they take action quickly to begin the remediation process before secondary damage occurs.
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On Gardening: Chestnut Rose an heirloom for the ages
If you remember old-fashioned roses growing off your grandmother's front porch and long for that beauty at your home, consider the heirloom chestnut rose. Antique roses are those grown prior to 1867 - the date of the first hybrid-tea and of course the finest of the species of roses that have been...
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Nature's ways of improving backyard gardening
You might be working harder in the garden than you have to.
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Your Place: Use ammonia to remove coating from glass
Q: We moved into a home with 20-year-old sliding glass doors that were treated with what appears to be a thin plastic coating or plastic shield for sun glare.
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Do It Yourself Q&A: Dripping deck; darker hardwoods; shiny laminate; good paints
Q: I have a second floor deck made of concrete and supported by steel. Unfortunately, the deck wasn't waterproofed and water drips on the patio underneath. Is there any way to keep the patio dry? -B. Mabry
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W Hollywood penthouses: All the glitz, none of the grit
They keep saying that Hollywood is being transformed.


