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Alfresco
art is the city's grace Enjoy art outside, from Dale Chihuly's glorious and sometimes
gloppy glass at New York Botanical Garden to an eccentric 'Corner Plot' near Central
Park
Bar
is denied license for a beer garden
Busch
Gardens to detail new attraction on Wed
Citizens sue over approval of 606 homes in Garden Valley Group says Boise County
Commission called a private session on Southfork Landing without following law
Commissioner's
idea makes Lake Tobesofkee home to butterfly garden
Enjoy
rhythm and blues at Botanical Garden
Garden
oasis opens at Arlington Memorial
Garden
of youth Middle schoolers' summer project is a part of a national trend that lets
students learn how to grow, distribute and enjoy organic food
GARDEN
STEPPINGSTONES
Hillside
garden a labor of love
On
the grounds New gardens, old buildings will greet 2006 Fair visitors
Plant
a rain garden
Retail
'village' rises in Winter Garden
Time
to give your garden a late-summer pick-me-up
Water,
water everywhere Going away Planning will keep your garden green

GARDEN
STEPPINGSTONES
The product You can pave your garden path with
whimsy, artistry or memories, and you don't have to spend a fortune doing it.
The details Artist and author Catherine Failor makes molds that
let you turn out concrete steppingstones for about $1 per stone, not counting
the cost of the mold. They're available in a range of designs, including Celtic
knots, celestial motifs, designs representing animals or plants and styles that
can incorporate a hand or paw print. The polystyrene molds produce stones that
are 2 inches thick and 15 to 16 inches in diameter.