jacksonnewspapers.com http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/section/home garden jacksonnewspapers.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertainment, politics and more. Tue, 21 May 2013 22:28:02 +0000 How to take care of oak trees http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130515/NEWS/130519967/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 15 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130515/NEWS/130519967/1017/LIFESTYLE Oaks live so long and have such appeal in the landscape that planting one becomes a good investment -- one that will outlive the house itself if a few special needs are met.
“Oaks have special needs,” says arborist Joe Benassini. “They’re adapted to long, wet winters and dry summers. When we landscape and build around them, we need to be very careful how we do that.”
One of the most common [...]]]>
If impatiens mildew lingers, here are some possible substitutions http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130515/NEWS/130519968/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 15 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 By Jessica Damiano http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130515/NEWS/130519968/1017/LIFESTYLE As gardeners, we have many decisions to make during spring: Should we expand the garden and shrink the lawn? Start vegetables from seeds or buy starter plants?
Without fail, the one decision I struggle with each year is how to balance the ratio of new perennials, which typically bloom for just a few weeks each season and take several years to attain their full potential, and quick-fix annuals, which will grow quickly, provide near-instant gratification and bloom nonstop from [...]]]>
Will Barrymore prints bring fame, fortune? http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130515/NEWS/130519969/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 15 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130515/NEWS/130519969/1017/LIFESTYLE Dear J. R.: Right up front, we can say that these prints are kind of, sort-of by the famous actor Lionel Barrymore.
Lionel Herbert Blythe was born on April 28, 1878, in Philadelphia to [...]]]>
Barbedienne foundry made neoclassical tazza http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130508/NEWS/130509923/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 8 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130508/NEWS/130509923/1017/LIFESTYLE Dear F. K.: This neoclassical tazza is beautifully decorated with a bas-relief image of a Roman harvest scene. Farm workers -- both men and women -- labor in the fields along with representations of oxen, [...]]]> New fence gives an edge to raised beds http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130508/NEWS/130509924/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 8 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130508/NEWS/130509924/1017/LIFESTYLE Beyond providing me with countless satisfying hours while growing organic produce to feed my family, this garden will be used extensively for how-to segments on my public [...]]]> Fruit and floral centerpieces http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130501/NEWS/130509993/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 1 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130501/NEWS/130509993/1017/LIFESTYLE Materials:
Container
Lemons, limes and/or clementines
Silk flowers and greens
Wire cutter
Start by looking around your home for a variety of containers. For one project, Shari found a long plate that was sent to her at Christmastime that [...]]]>
Could wrought-iron furniture be linked to THE Rose Garden? http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130501/NEWS/130509994/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 1 May 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130501/NEWS/130509994/1017/LIFESTYLE I have an old set of wrought-iron garden furniture (a magnet sticks to it, so it must be iron). The set consists of a four-footed heavy pedestal table and four chairs, all with a lot of cutout decorations that I think could be roses. I could find no bolts or screws holding it together. At an antiques show, an outdoor-furniture dealer told me that the Kennedy family had what they called “the Rose Garden” pattern because of the flowers on all their furniture. Do you think [...]]]> Permits, inspections are there for a reason: safety http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130424/NEWS/130429965/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 24 Apr 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130424/NEWS/130429965/1017/LIFESTYLE A: A permit is required to ensure the public that the work being performed will be in line with state and local codes, and safe for the occupants of [...]]]> Tips for a sparkling refrigerator http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130424/NEWS/130429966/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 24 Apr 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130424/NEWS/130429966/1017/LIFESTYLE 1. Create a homemade all-purpose cleaner by combining the following in a gallon of hot water: 1 cup clear ammonia, 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda. Pour into a spray bottle, or use from a bowl with a sponge. This no-rinse formula is a degreaser that prevents mold and mildew. Wipe down the entire refrigerator with this solution, including the drawers and shelves. [...]]]> A Taft connection for this tea set? http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130424/NEWS/130429967/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 24 Apr 2013 2:01:00 +0000 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130424/NEWS/130429967/1017/LIFESTYLE I would like for you to tell me about this sterling-silver coffee-and-tea set. I am a retired jeweler who carried most American silver manufacturers -- such as Kirk, Gorham and International -- in my shop. I do not recognize the hallmark stamped on this set. All I could find was “800.” I received this from my sister’s estate. She had gotten it from my mother, who had purchased it from the Taft estate in Cincinnati. What is its history and value?
Thank you,
R.B., [...]]]>
Local 'century farms' sought http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130212/NEWS/130219977/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Tue, 12 Feb 2013 13:56:54 http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130212/NEWS/130219977/1017/LIFESTYLE Treasures: Is this piece an example of ‘Chinese Lowestoft’? http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130205/NEWS/130209959/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Tue, 5 Feb 2013 10:45:59 By Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson, Scripps Howard http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130205/NEWS/130209959/1017/LIFESTYLE I have a porcelain plate and have been unable to identify the markings on the back. I wonder if the piece is Japanese Imari or Chinese Lowestoft.
Thank you,
L.D., Chicago
Dear L.D.:
What a proverbial blast from the past. We have not heard the term “Chinese Lowestoft” in years -- literally -- and thought it might be fun to explore this subject. It comes under the heading of “Oops! How did they get that so wrong?”
We should start by saying that the town of [...]]]>
Dear Monty: ‘For sale’ sign installed without permission http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130123/NEWS/130129956/1017/LIFESTYLE?rssfeed=true Wed, 23 Jan 2013 11:39:55 +0000 By Richard Montgomery, GHNS http://www.jacksonnewspapers.com/article/20130123/NEWS/130129956/1017/LIFESTYLE Monty’s answer: Hello, Monte, thanks for your question. No one can put a sign up on your property without permission. My advice is to see, call or write to the neighbor and share your believe the sign is on the wrong property. After that conversation, your course of action will become clear. There are several different possibilities here, so approach [...]]]>