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Home & Garden July 13, 2006
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Chore sharing
What does it take to get couples to share the housework equally?
BY LAURA MEADE KIRK The Providence Journal
     Susan Heiss was so fed up with her husband not helping around the house that she signed on with the reality television show "Wife Swap" to give him a reality check.
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Lazy Husband excuses
     Excuses of the lazy husband, taken from the book, "The Lazy Husband" by Joshua Coleman: I earn more than you and therefore shouldn't
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Spice up your sandwiches with lemon-herb mayonnaise
     This piquant lemon-herb mayonnaise makes this classic sandwich even better than ever!
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A great native vine for the landscape
BY DANIEL E. MULLINS Santa Rosa County Extension Agent
     There is renewed interest in ornamental vines for the landscape. Fifty years ago almost every southern home sported vines climbing the porch or on an arbor.
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Good trees become a major nuisance
BY DAN VIERRIA The Sacramento Bee
     Tree disputes are as common as Taco Bells. If you've complained about a neighbor's tree raining debris into your pool or wondered about roots snaking toward your property, you know what I'm talking about.
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Take care of your caladiums for summer long color
BY THERESA FRIDAY Santa Rosa County Extension Agent
     Take care of your caladiums for summer long color Caladiums provide spectacular color and a tropical feel to the home landscape. Because of their unique foliage, caladiums are strong visual elements in a garden. Whether grown in a container, in beds or as border material, caladiums add color and dim
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Some July gardening tips
     Flowers + Annuals to plant include celosia, coleus, crossandra, impatiens, kalanchoe, nicotiana, ornamental pepper, portulaca, salvia, and vinca.
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