Small Medallion Planter News
No-hassle container gardening: the GH Institute checks out the latest backyard trend: money-saving kits that you can use from season to season.(planters, vases, and gardening kits)(Brief article)
1. GOOF-PROOF COMBOS It's tough to know which plants will grow well together. That's why Jackson & Perkins offers its Medallion Planter ($59.95) and Yellow Vase ($79.95, shown) collections. Both come with preselected compatible assortments. Plus, they're a deal: If you bought supplies separately,
Publication: Good Housekeeping
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Pots 'n' Plants.(Brief Article)
Decorative pots move the garden to a deck, windowsill, or interior room. A. Down Under hanging pots come in terra-cotta, blue glaze, and green glaze. Available in three sizes: 7 3/4", 9 1/2", and 11 3/4". $12.95-$33.95. Kinsman Company Inc., Pipersville, PA. (215) 766-5613. #526 B. Strawberry pots
Publication: Gifts & Decorative Accessories
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Decked-out like the pros ; Get the look Get the look Get the look
Every summer, our backyard decks and patios get roughly assembled with whatever's available: a weathered table, a few chairs, a gimpy umbrella, maybe a couple of dusty citronella candles. Then, one night, you find yourself on a breezy restaurant patio or swank rooftop bar, and you start thinking,
Publication: The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
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Achieving modern luxury on the beach: local stone materials help provide the El Taj Oceanfront in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, with an elegant and glamorous setting.(Hospitality Design)
Standing as a distinctive piece of architecture, the El Taj Oceanfront in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, has been a proud achievement for the city it occupies. Not only are mostly local materials used throughout, the condominium/hotel project features work from architect Sergio Segura--a native to the
Publication: Contemporary Stone & Tile Design
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KIDS BRING SERENITY TO PACOIMA JAPANESE GARDEN PROJECT RECONNECTS TO AREA'S PAST.(Valley News)
Byline: RICK COCA Valley News Writer When the kids at Youth Speak Collective decided to dedicate themselves to building Proyecto Kawazoe, a Japanese Garden at Richie Valens Park in Pacoima, they had no idea they were resurrecting a bit of history. Initially, a garden with plants and trees, smooth
Publication: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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