Garden gnomes allowed at Chelsea Flower Show in honour of its hundredth anniversary
It's official: garden gnomes are allowed into the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time ever.
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Garden gnomes allowed at Chelsea Flower Show in honour of its hundredth anniversary
It's official: garden gnomes are allowed into the Chelsea Flower Show for the first time ever.
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Swedish design makes castor oil cool
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New vehicle emission and fuel standards proposed by the EPa will reduce pollution, save gas, protect public health, and create jobs.
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UK driver knocks cyclist off bike, brags about it on Twitter...
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The milk crate gets a makeover by Combo Colab
They turn the classic box into a modular furniture system at the Design Mart at ICFF
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Prefab lifeguard and comfort stations on New York beaches will open by Memorial Day
They have done in five months what normally times four years, in a process that should be a model for how it's done.
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LEDs in greenhouses deliver same yield as grow lights, using just 25% of the energy
Using LED lighting instead of traditional high pressure sodium lights to grow tomatoes in greenhouses during the winter could cut costs and boost local food production.
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See what it's like to be eaten by a Grizzly bear in Alaska (video from GoPro camera)
Ever wondered what it's like to be eaten by a grizzly bear? Probably not... Except maybe in a nightmare. In any case, it's now possible to see (if not feel) what it's like from the safety of your home.
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Milestone: U.S reaches 100,000 plug-in vehicles sold
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Weaver steals show at ICFF
Sitting in the middle of the vast space, he demonstrates the traditional art of African weaving
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Old is new again with Russel Wright and Mel Smilow as we add another R to our list: Reissue
Classic Mid-Century modern designs are back at ICFF.
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New York City struggles with plastic bag waste
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2013 Ford Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid gets 5-star safety rating from NHTSA
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Why Keystone XL pipeline must be stopped
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