At Home: When it rains, it restores

Thursday, 21 July 2011 by IrwanKch
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Rain garden: A beautiful solution

Rain garden: A beautiful solution

Rain gardens protect the environment by reducing a major source of pollution — stormwater runoff. These gardens can also be beautiful.

Live Chat: Home Front

Live Chat: Home Front

Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza are joined by Angel Dormer, style manager of color, concept, print and pattern at West Elm, at 11 a.m.

Where history's a house special

Where history's a house special

Keeping the historic charm of Old Town alive was important to the owners of the new Alexandria restaurant Virtue Feed and Grain.

A blast from the past

A blast from the past

Got an old electric fan that's lost its will to spin? Give this solution a whirl.

A remedy for weeds: Eat them

A remedy for weeds: Eat them

Many of the plants that plague us as weeds one minute can satisfy our appetites the next.

A green break from the past

A green break from the past

HOUSE CALLS | Designer Claire Schwab presents a plan to add sophistication to a Great Falls living room while maintaining a space for the whole family.

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