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Home & Garden February 14th, 2008
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101 Ideas to keep your home's interior fresh
      Home & Garden Television, HGTV, enlists some of today's hottest interior designers to count down the top decorating crimes in American homes.
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Dishing the dirt with 'Clean House' diva Niecy Nash
By TERRYMORROW Scripps Howard News Service
      "Clean House" host Niecy Nash looked at the ungrateful woman and was ready to throw down. "I thought, 'Can I slap this woman on TV and get away with it?' " she deadpans in a phone chat.
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FURminator(R) rids dogs of most shedding
      If you love your pet, but hate the shedding, take heart, there is solution! FURminator Professional deShedding™ Products petgrooming can help eliminate the constant cleaning and vacuuming often associated with pets. And Aussie Pet Mobile brings all petgrooming services conveniently to your f...
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Choose the right lamp for your space
By ROSEMARY SADEZ FRIEDMANN Scripps Howard News Service
      Table lamps come in all sizes and shapes. The question often arises as to the ideal height of a lamp. The most direct and accurate answer is "It depends." Is the lamp for reading? Is the lamp for atmosphere? Is the fixture a conversation piece that happens to shed light?
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Enjoy moths at night when they pollinate flowers
BY MAUREEN GILMER DIY Network
      Everyone loves a butterfly but few are as enchanted with the lowly moth. Yet these muted insects lost in the shadows may have more smarts. Eons ago they quit the daytime and found it safer to chase flowers after dark. We often overlook moths in wildlife gardens because we're indoors when they're ...
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Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing
BY JOE LAMP'L DIY Network
      It sounds funny to say, but sometimes popularity isn't such a good thing. What do I mean? Well, let me ask you a question; what do the Irish potato famine and the Dust Bowl of the 1930s have in common? You guessed it - they were the end result of monocultures. Allow me to explain.
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