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Fertilizer gives mesquite needed boost

A Landscape Design with the Desert in Mind series of classes is being offered by the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension every Monday from 9 a.m. to noon starting Feb. 1 and running through March 22. For more information call the master gardener help line at 257-5509.

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Jan. 14

Remain neutral

By definition, something that is neutral has no particular characteristics. In home décor, something that is neutral has no hue and matches well with many or most other colors and shades.

BRIEF

Landscape retrofit classes scheduled to begin Feb. 1

Organize your home office

In recognition of the National Association of Professional Organizer’s observance of Get Organized Month, here are a few tips to get you started.

Seminars stress value of greening a home

They say the dream of the older generation was to pay off a mortgage, while the dream of today’s young families is to get one. In this economy, that’s no joke. That dream is now taking on new dimensions that include managing the ever-rising cost of energy and water.

Accessories, even on drapes, create cohesive look

DEAR DESIGNER: While shopping for custom draperies and a few throw pillows, I found the fringe incredibly expensive. Will you help me weigh the pros and cons of using trim on my new draperies? — Aileen

Origins of quirky fads remain a mystery

Quirky fads or unexpected favorites sometimes appear in the world of collecting. Prices go up based on supply and demand, but what creates the demand can be a mystery. Lunchboxes, plastic purses, plastic radios and Beanie Babies are all recent examples.