| Reviews for Landscape With Weapon
To his family's horror, Ned reveals he's the brains behind a new military technology so sophisticated, so extraordinary, it will revolutionise the nature of warfare. It's only when the Ministry of defence demands intellectual ownership that Ned begins to question himself, resisting the might of the weapons industry with frightening consequences. ...more .
Earthly celebrations
Predictions about the build-up of greenhouse gases and global warming have been around for more than 30 years. Initially they sounded stranger than science fiction. Now we're seeing results. Our leadership may want more study, but the environment waits for no man or politician. Just ask the polar bears. Their homes — polar ice caps — are melting beneath their feet. Dire forecasts aside, can anyone argue that it's a good idea for gas-guzzling vehicles to pollute the air or to use the ocean as a dumping ground? This is a weekend to celebrate our environment. Cleaning up our messThe Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation and City Year New Hampshire will hold its fourth annual Peirce Island cleanup at 11 a.m., Saturday. It's billed as a family-friendly event.
5 earth-friendly gardening habits
A beautiful, well-maintained yard is a source of pleasure and relaxation for everyone. A little planning can transform your garden and yard into an environment that is both beautiful and eco-friendly. Read on for basic earth-saving gardening habits to adopt now. Earth-saver #1: Choose plants that are native to your area In the dog days of summer, water consumption usually doubles. Grass is water-intensive, so consider replacing your grass with plants that are drought-resistant and native to the area. Most municipalities have information on city websites that can help savvy gardeners make smart choices. If you can't conceive of a summer without an outdoor carpet of green grass, you can still find ways to reduce the environmental impact of your lawn.
Downtown landscape changes
The Azar, Campbell & Azar building on Washington Avenue next door to the old 'Montgomery Advertiser' building, background, was demolished in downtown Montgomery on Thursday. The county is renovating the old 'Advertiser' building and plans to build a parking deck where the old Azar building stood. .
top 10 lawn problems
Tougher, more resilient grasses and better ways to fend off crabgrass and other weeds and pests should make it easier than ever to get a lush, healthy lawn. So why do so many people still have lawn problems--and how do you get rid of them? We asked our on-staff experts and turf scientists across the country to identify some of the most common lawn weeds, pests, and diseases nationwide, as well as the most common mistakes homeowners make in dealing with them. Even if your lawn already makes the neighbors green with envy, you're likely to face a few of those common lawn problems. Knowing how to handle them can mean the difference between working on your lawn and simply enjoying it. The best way to keep your lawn looking great year after year is to fertilize, water, and mow it properly.
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