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Home & Garden June 15, 2008
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Bringing the outdoors inside:
Using water as a decorating tool
Kaylea Hutson GateHouse Plus
      For some reason, the sound of running water works as a de-stressor for many people. Sitting beside a creek, bubbling brook or even a fountain, listening to the flowing water can work like a natural relaxant for people looking for an escape from their hectic world.
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To water, or not to water? Caring for house plants
Kaylea Hutson GateHouse Plus
      Houseplants are often the most abused items in a home. Too much water or not enough water, and well, the plants are left to wither away into oblivion. Debbie Shaughnessy, HGIC information specialist with Clemson University, said the main cause of death for a potted plant is over-watering.
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GETTING WET: A guide to the newest, coolest waterguns
DAVID MINK GateHouse Plus
      It is quintessentially one of the oldest and most youthfilled pastimes in human culture: water warfare. While it is today accomplished with modern, high-tech means like pressurized water cannons and liquid-filled balloons, it has not always been so advanced.
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