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Martha W

Lawrenceville, GA
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About Me:

I am a homemaker, have grown children and small grand children. My husband and I live on 7 acres.

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I love to garden and spend as much time as possible growing flowers. Being out doors is a favorite way to spend my time.


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  • Martha W
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What is the best product for cleaning stainless steel appliances?

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Karen C Virginia Beach, VA
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    Sears has a stainless steel cleaner that works great. It polishes and cleans as well as ...»
    preventing finger prints.

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  • Daphne odora 'Aureomarginata'
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Plants to add to your garden now (Zone 7) for winter blooms.

Daphne odora and what about Japanese flowering apricot (Prunus mume). You can grow Daphne in a container or in the ground, evergreen and verrrrrrry fragrant flowers!
Erica Glasener
Erica Glasener Atlanta, GA
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  • Martha W
    Commented on Oct 11, 2011
    I bought my first Daphne this spring. I have it in a pot and hope next spring it blooms. Any ...»
    advice as to the best exposure this winter.

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