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Carthage advances to state tournament
Joplin Globe, MO - Aug 3, 2008
Can be seen at fsbolocal or call (417)850-5858 or (417)782-9874....>MORE 2-3 BR?s, town/country, good locations, financing, $400-$650. 417-624-3931. ...
Colleges see amenities as way to make campus digs more enticing
Knoxville News Sentinel, TN - Aug 2, 2008
Volunteer Hall has room for 782 upperclassmen. Each apartment has private bedrooms, a kitchen, and washer and dryer, for instance. ...
Health Glance, 8-4-08
Yuma Sun, AZ - Aug 3, 2008
The support group meets every Tuesday at 6 pm at 2557 S. Arizona Ave., Suite C. A support group for people living with depression bipolar mood disorders ...
RN Coordinator
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jul 24, 2008
... fax resume to: 913-782-4851 RN Coordinator - Assisted LivingCrystal Lake lisa.bieberly@eby.com bickford cottage of CRYSTAL LAKE Bickford Senior Living, ...
Voices: Negative publicity
Joplin Globe, MO - Aug 2, 2008
Can be seen at fsbolocal or call (417)850-5858 or (417)782-9874....>MORE 1 br, 1 ba, at 2108 S. Wall, Joplin. $475.4325 deposit. No HUD. ...
Voices: Weighing words
Joplin Globe, MO - Aug 2, 2008
782-2151....>MORE FORD, 1998 Mustang Convertible, red with white canvas top, automatic, 150000 miles, $4500 or make an offer. (417)850-3. ...
Pittsburg moves into Legion state title game
Joplin Globe, MO - Aug 3, 2008
782-2151....>MORE KIA, 2005 Rio, $4650; 2007 Legend Motorcycle, $2850; 1999 Dodge quad cab, $1950. Call for details (417)396-6469. ...
In Our View: JPD takes extra step
Joplin Globe, MO - Aug 2, 2008
782-2151....>MORE DODGE, 2008 Nitro SXT 4x4, loaded, garaged, black crystal pearl, 8000 miles, $19998 firm. (417)623-3631....>MORE honda, 2006 Shadow, ...
St. Luke Parish HUGE Rummage Sale ? Sat. Aug. 2 & Sun. Aug. 3
Sussex Sun, WI - Aug 1, 2008
For more information about St. Luke events or the school call 262-782-0032 or visit the parish website at www.stlukebrookfield.org.
Arsenal Living Memorial to be dedicated July 17
Quad-Cities Online, IL - Jul 11, 2008
Further information is available by contacting the United States Army Garrison - Rock Island Arsenal Public Affairs Office at (309) 782-7746.
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Austrian children living on a farm have less hay fever, asthma and allergic sensitization -
J RIEDLER, W EDER, G OBERFELD, M SCHREUER - Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2000 - ingentaconnect.com
... Regular contact with pets* 786 0.54 0.31?0.96 0.036 ... Reduced prevalence of atopic
diseases in children living on a ... Curr Opin Immunol 1997; 9:782?7. 19 Jenmalm ...

Element concentrations in hair of children living in environmentally degraded districts of the East … -
M Chiba, K Sera, M Hashizume, T Shimoda, S Sasaki, … - Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2004 - Springer
... E LEMENT CONCENTRATIONS IN HAIR OF CHILDREN LIVING IN ENVIRONMENTALLY ... SD 30.6 2.75
287 1024 0.31 2.7 16.8 231 ... Mean 3.59 782 b 6.44 42084 b 0.85 11.70 175.0 ...

The standard of living in Latin America during the twentieth century 1 -
P ASTORGA, AMER BERGES, V FITZGERALD - The Economic History Review, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... S. Europe, 646, 782, 848, 979, 1,015, 1,047, 1,698, 2,944, 3,945, 4,904, ... Historical
living standard index (HLSI). ... Brazil, 0.14, 0.16, 0.18, 0.21, 0.25, 0.31, 0.43 ...

Estimate of Disease Prevalence Using Drug Consumption Data -
F Sartor, D Walckiers - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1995 - Oxford Univ Press
... 782 ... value of the denominator, ie, the size of the total population living in the ... survey
including 1,513 persons would be 0.33-1.21 compared with 0.31-1.23 with ...

Prevalence of Dementia Syndromes in Persons Living in Homes for the Elderly and in Nursing Homes in … -
O Dehlin, M Franz?n - Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 1985 - informaworld.com
... 8-9 782 145 19 1122 112 10 ... ber and percentage of subjects living in the studied
institutions, are shown in Table I. The ... 0.86 0.94 0.65 0.62 0.84 0.81 0.31 0.68 ...

[PDF] Palaeoceanographic implications of genetic variation in living North Atlantic Neogloboquadrina … -
D Bauch, K Darling, J Simstich, HA Bauch, H … - NATURE, 2003 - era.lib.ed.ac.uk
... Chem. B 101, 782?791 (1997). ... Page 2. living N. pachyderma planktonic assemblages
now provide the opportunity to resolve much of this confusion. ... 0.28 0.31 0.15 ...
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[PDF] Living arrangements among older people: an overview of trends in Europe and the USA -
C Tomassini, K Glaser, DA Wolf, MIB van Groenou, E … - inbrief - eustatistics.gov.uk
Page 25. Population Trends 115 Spring 2004 National Statistics 24 Living arrangements
among older people: an overview of trends in Europe and the USA National ...
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… differences in the social behavior and mating success of free-living collared lizards, Crotaphytus …
TA Baird, MA Acree, CL Sloan - Copeia, 1996 - JSTOR
... used to estimate first clutch size (see below) of females living on the ... 15) (n =
13) (n = 23) Proximal Displays 0.89 0.28 0.23 (0.31) (0.21) (0.19 ... 44:780-782. ...

… with and without additional group training in physically frail old people living at home: effect on … -
JL Helbostad, O Sletvold, R Moe-Nilssen - Clinical Rehabilitation, 2004 - cre.sagepub.com
... Home training with and without additional group training in physically frail old
people living at home: effect on health-related quality of life and ambulation ...

… Between Mild Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Impaired Activities of Daily Living in Older Stroke … -
S Stephens, RA Kenny, E Rowan, RN Kalaria, M … - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... teeth r=0.23, P<.001; bathing/showering r=0.31, P<.001 ... the incidence of limitations
in activities of daily living in an ... J Am Geriatr Soc 2000; 48: 775? 782. ...

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A West Seattle couple turns a lackluster yard into a lush living space

 

 

When they moved into their modest West Seattle home six years ago, Laura and Carl LaPlante could sit on their living-room couch and wave at neighbors walking by on the sidewalk.

Dominated by a chain-link fence, the yard had a large expanse of grass, a row of junipers and a few isolated rhododendrons in a narrow planting bed.

No trees — and no privacy.

Many new homeowners face not only remodeling their houses but overhauling gardens that are either too sparse or overgrown.

So if you're neither a gardener nor someone who spends much time doing yard work, how do you know where to start?

"It's a very common scenario," said Cass Turnbull, founder of the Seattle-based PlantAmnesty (206-783-9813). "A couple put in a garden 20 years ago and then sells their house. New people move in and don't know what to do with it."

Laura LaPlante, a landscape designer (206-919-0260), immediately planted vines — akebia, honeysuckle, grape and passion vine — to cover up the fence.

Resources


PlantAmnesty

• Experienced gardeners and arborists will lead a hands-on garden-renovation workshop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 29. Cost is $75; registration required.

• Founder Cass Turnbull will give a slide show on "How to Prune and Renovate the Overgrown Garden" from 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 13 at Sand Point Magnuson Park. Cost is $10; no registration required.

• PlantAmnesty also provides referrals for professional gardeners, arborists, diagnosticians, consultants and designers in the King County.

• PlantAmnesty also sells a 50-cent pamphlet on "Renovating an Overgrown Foundation Planting." www.plantamnesty.com or 206-783-9813.

Books

• "Cass Turnbull's Guide to Pruning: What, When, Where & How to Prune for a More Beautiful Garden," Cass Turnbull (Sasquatch Books, 2004)

• "The Landscape Makeover Book: How to Bring New Life to an Old Yard," Sara Jane von Trapp (Taunton Press, 2000)

• "Garden Makeovers: The Complete Guide to Renovating Your Garden," Liz Dobbs and Sarah Wood (Time Life Books, 2000).

Over the years, she enlarged the flower and garden beds, removed sod, added compost (at one point she had 15 yards delivered for her streetside planting strip) and moved around existing plants.

In went redbud, mimosa, magnolia, Japanese maple and Chinese empress trees, plus hundreds of perennials.

Though it can seem overwhelming, homeowners with overgrown yards can save money and end up with better gardens by transplanting and preserving as many of the plants already in their yards as possible.

"Some people believe renovation means taking everything out and starting over," said Lisa Pfeiffer, president of Pfeiffer Landscaping (206-781-7113).

Instead, she works with homeowners to improve gardens without decimating them.

"Renovation should not cost you as much as starting from scratch," she said.

It does take planning, Turnbull said, and the first step is to evaluate each plant and decide: Prune it, move it or kill it?

Once beds are cleared out and expanded, then comes the fun part.

"People always want to start planting," Turnbull said. "But new planting is really the last thing you do."

Stephanie Dunnewind: 206-464-2091 or sdunnewind@seattletimes.com

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