Inside this week’s issue
Thu., Sept. 1, 2005
Vintage clothing
Washington State University dresses up with display of early 20th centrury garments.
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Plenty of uses
A ladder from a garage sale can make a perfectly good trellis in the garden.
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Home still a winner
Built in 1981 for a home show, the Carson’s berm residence stands tall in their estimation.
Page 8
Staying along the course
For some people, living next to a golf course is a dream come true.
Pages 10-11
Green power
Biodiesel provides vehicles with a renewable source of fuel.
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Transplant now
This time of year is perfect for moving plants and for finding bargains at the nurseries.
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Just ripe
Pat Munts advises reader when to pick apricots for the best flavor.
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Not-so-secret-garden
Diane and Don Kelly’s cottage garden chosen
as Garden of the Month.
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Big splash
Bird baths provide entertainment for humans, refreshment for birds.
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