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      This past summer, Time Warner Cable introduced a new DVR service to subscribers. The New York Observer noted at the time that some of the changes--namely the "Start Over" feature that lets you watch something from the beginning even if you just switched to it--were nice. At least one customer, however, doesn't agree. In fact, now that he' […]
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    • FTC Online Mall Teaches Tweens About Online Privacy, Scammers December 14, 2009
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DIY Indoor Garden

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Here’s an article I found over at Beauty Just 4 You on growing herbs indoors. Why buy ‘em when you can grow ‘em right?

GardenGuides has a good overview of container and indoor gardening.
Here are some tips and tricks from Home and Garden and then there is www.tipsonindoorgardening.com.
Standup Gardens has lots of good ideas and info (although they are most interested in gaining your business.)

WVU.edu has some great info about herbs.

One Response

  1. Very interesting post full of great links!

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