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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Inside this week’s issue


From sand and weeds, Nancy Bell carved a garden.
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Garage sale on the fly

Cheryl-Anne Millsap says with organization and good helpers you don’t need to be present at sale.

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A truly green car

Rik Nelson has a plan to make that gas hog contribute to the environment.

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Memorable table

Richard Fode has painstakingly restored the dough table his mother used.

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Refurbishing a classic

Since the kids moved out, Craig and Shellie Fetcho have been remodeling their craftsman home.

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Distinct domiciles

Living in a dome provides a different perspective on surroundings.

Pages 10-11

After the storm

Make sure gardens have enough shade, and inspect trees for damage, says Pat Munts.

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Ferns are survivors

Pat Munts says getting rid of ancient plant is almost impossible.

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Eclectic garden

Matt and Nancy Bell turned their lot full of weeds and sand into the Garden of the Month.

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Keep your pets cool

When the weather is hot make sure your animal friends have water and comfortable place to be.

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