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  • I need some one who is an expert on covering up ?

    Decorating & Remodeling - 9 hours ago

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    My sister and her friends graffiti-ed on the walls of her room she has know moved out she used permanent marker highlighters and other markers that need to be covered up as that room will be my son's room and Cf's has a house assessment that will be observing that room by dec 1st what paint can i use to cover the ceilings and walls need help asap will give 10 points to anyone who has an answer to this and if they know if it works for sure
  • contemporary office furniture with style - finding contemporary office furniture with style?

    Decorating & Remodeling - 9 hours ago

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    Where can i get the contemporary office furniture with style?
  • Maybe you can help identify?

    Other - Home & Garden - 10 hours ago

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    Ok This afternoon I saw a very small bird [ the size of a little woman finger . He was all white with a black head . He was flying very fast > he was so beautiful ; what kind of bird is it [ I am 67 and I had never seen this kind of bird I am living in Canada and the weather is not really warm ] Thanks
  • MUMS, should they be cut back , and?

    Garden & Landscape - 11 hours ago

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    covered with straw to keep them alive, so the winter freeze don't kill them?
  • anyone remember the blue bag that was used to wash and brighten whites whats the name and where can I get one?

    Cleaning & Laundry - 11 hours ago

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  • Where can I buy dried lavender?

    Decorating & Remodeling - 12 hours ago

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  • Protecting wooden box?

    Decorating & Remodeling - 17 hours ago

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    I made a little box out of wood about a foot by 6 inches with hinges so it could open, of memories of my dog who recently passed away. I made a hole in the ground of my woods so only the top is visible unless opened. Will it get ruined by rain, or insects, or any other thing? If so, how could i protect it?
  • Is this a wise decision or a waste of money?

    Do It Yourself (DIY) - 17 hours ago

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    My husband is going to retire from the Navy in just over 5 years. We've decided that we want to remodel any house that we buy ourselves. I know this is a lot of work, but we really enjoy wood work, and fixing things. There is a program offered at a local JC that offers a course in construction. It's a two semester certificate program. I've spoken to my husband, and he said that we should take the course together. The course teaches heating/air conditioning, walls, windows, floors, roofing, plumbing, dry walling, electrical, wiring, finishing etc. Pretty much from building a house from the ground up. When we find our house, we will have help from my brother, because he's been in construction for years. Does anyone think that this is a wise decision or a waste of money? Please no rude answers, thank you.
  • How do you increase water pressure in your house?

    Maintenance & Repairs - 17 hours ago

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    The kitchen sink and the shower has very low pressure. Is there a way you increase that or is it just what it is?
  • Cool Things to do to my room?

    Decorating & Remodeling - 17 hours ago

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    ok i want to do do some cool creative things to my room now it already has a bunch of stuff but i just moved half of it to my dads so i just need a few things and i am on like a hundred dollar limit so i could really use some cool ideas thanks!!!

Nighttime beauty: Moonlight reveals new aspects, quiet elegance in the garden

By Lee Reich, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nighttime beauty: Moonlight reveals new aspects, quiet elegance in the garden

"By the light of the silvery moon" is such a fine time to be in the garden.

The look is quite different from the garden in daylight, and worth considering when you plan your plots. Even full moonlight bathes the garden with only about one-half-millionth as much light as sunlight.

COLOUR GONE

This darkness brings subtle changes in our perceptions of the garden. There's not enough moonlight to activate the colour sensing cones in our eyes, so the same garden that is in technicolour in afternoon is in black and white at night. Not that it is any less appealing: What it lacks in colourful fun it gains in quiet elegance.

Without the distraction of colour, mass and form are what catch our attention in the night garden.

Forsythia, rhododendron, lilac and other shrubs that are dense with leaves take on a bold presence at night, joining other amorphous masses. In daylight, those same bushes hardly get a second glance, except in spring when they are draped in flowers.

Walls and trees - every dense, three-dimensional form, in fact - also take on a bold presence in the silvery moonlight. Their forms might suggest alien creatures. They might guide our eyes or feet along in the dim light. And they might offer an earthbound anchor from night's awesome "big sky."

You won't get this feeling from hybrid tea rose bushes or a few marigolds here and there, both of which brighten the garden by day but fade away into the darkness of night.

APPARENT SIZES CHANGE

By day, colours alter our perception of the landscape. The red of such flowers as geranium and crocosmia is so eye-catching that the plants seem to jump toward us. A sedate sweep of blue - whether from salvias or balloon flowers - has the opposite effect, that of receding into the distance. Now jumble the sunlit scene further with contrasts and harmonies among colours. Whew!

For relief, step out into the moonlit garden and be greeted by serene, static masses. For some reason - perhaps it is the lack of colour - everything visible in the moonlit garden seems larger than it does by day. By night, butterfly bushes will seem ready to embrace or envelop from all sides; an arboured entranceway to a vegetable garden feels as if it towers overhead at night.

NIGHT BLOOMERS

And yes, the night garden does have its flowers. As darkness falls, it is pale flowers, and especially white ones, that become more prominent. They seem to emit a soft glow.

White phlox, golden and pink blushed climbing roses, white and soft pink lavatera: they all offer a cool but welcoming hello in the light of the moon.

Among night's most hauntingly beautiful flowers are those whose pale trumpet shapes attract the pollinating bats and moths that go about their work only at night. Like their pollinators, some varieties of these flowers - angel's trumpet, nicotiana, cereus and moonflower, for example - open only at night, shyly folding up each morning.

The sweet fragrances wafted into the air by many night bloomers strengthen their allure to bats and moths. The perfumes alone might be sufficient enticement to bring you out into the garden at night, to enjoy even in the absence of moonlight.

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