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When most people think of formal gardens, they tend to imagine the gardens of Versailles or some other massive estate or public building.
Go Green And Architectural Digest Home Design Show Partner For 2010 EventThe third annual Go Green Expo, one of the nation's leading eco-focused, interactive green-living showcase, and the renown Architectural Digest Home Design Show will run concurrently this year on March 19 through March 21.
Avoiding The Pitfalls Of Spring Yard CleaningIn spite of the recent snow, spring is on its way and with it, the necessity of preparing your yard for the growing season.
Decorative Artist Monica Asche: The Art Of Tricking The EyeDecorative artist Monica Asche has been plying her talent in the East End for over two decades. No website, no marketing firm, no fancy showroom and a strict policy of client confidentiality. 9 comments from the garden
Let's Make Spring Come EarlyHave we all had enough of snow yet? In the depths of February - especially in a winter like this one - it can seem like spring will never come. But we can distract ourselves by looking for the first signs of spring, and we can even make spring come early.
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green building spotlight
Controlling Indoor Air QualityPeople spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors. Not only are Green homes designed to lower their impact on the environment, but they are also concerned with the health and comfort of their occupants. rooms with a view
Coming Clean - Bath Reno Or RefluffWe tend to take bathrooms for granted, until such times as it's in disrepair for some reason and the plumber is indisposed. Conducting your "toilette" in the kitchen is awkward at best. How can you go out to make rain, slay dragons and capture the bacon to bring home, if you can't even get a decent shave and/or a shower? hamptons green
Governor Paterson Announces $40 Million In Stimulus Funding For State Energy Program ProjectsGovernor David A. Paterson announced that $40 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding has been awarded to New York municipalities, public schools, universities and colleges, hospitals and not-for-profit agencies to support 118 energy conservation projects. |
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FEATURED EVENTSPeconic Land Trust's Composting And Seeding At The Farm - A Two Part Series Sat March 20
Peconic Land Trust And Madoo Conservancy Garden Lecture Sun March 21
Creating Raised Beds With The Peconic Land Trust Sat April 17
Sustainable Lawn Care Presentation With The Peconic Land Trust Sat April 17
Celebrate Earth Day With The Peconic Land Trust Thu April 22
Peconic Land Trust And Madoo Conservancy's Garden Lecture Series Sun April 25
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