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Downtown designs: New look offers plenty of ideas but can only be fueled by action
Ideas and concepts developed over three days by a 19-member team of South Dakota professionals now form the basis of a plan to revitalize downtown Huron and hopefully attract people to spend time there.
Julia and Jeff at Elite Illuminations are consummate pros in landscaping design and lighting. They only use LED and believe anything else would be irresponsible. Whether its residential or commercial properties, Kichler’s 40000 hour Design Pro LED is the only choice.
Master gardener Michael Hsu talks about a beautiful tree peony species from China that is only a top bloomer. Go to www.peonyland.com for more info! Add your house and garden video tours to www.design2share.com, the Where I Live video-sharing website. Subscribe to the Design2Share Q&A weekly podcasts for help with your design questions.
Bench mark: Your garden seat not only needs to offer a relaxing view – it should also be a thing of beauty
Sitting is something I do more in other people’s gardens than in my own. I like the idea of it, but it never happens somehow. I take a cup of coffee outside, my sights firmly set on the seat at the front of my hut, which looks out over the valley. But before I’m halfway there, I’ve been distracted by something that needs tying in, or cutting off, or watering. Or else I shoot back inside to look …
When First Lady Michelle Obama planted an organic vegetable garden on the White House lawn in March 2009, she hoped to both set an example of healthy eating and to grow tasty edibles for her daughters and husband. But Michelle’s organic dream has been dashed by a nasty toxic legacy lurking in the soils of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It turns out that a previous Presidential gardening team had used sewage sludge for fertilizer.
My photos are turning out perfect with no dust specs, but when I take landscape shots and jack f stop up to f18 or 22 or higher, I am seeing a couple dust specs in the photo. Its not on the lens, or inside, it seems as the dust is just underneath the glass somehow. Any suggestions what to do, other than spending 200 dollars to the camera shop? I blew air into sensor multiple times