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Garden Planner: Sept/Oct 2005
What to plant, what to prune, and what’s in bloom now in Dallas.
By Becky Winn
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Xeriscaping Basics
Xeriscaping not only saves money and water – it looks great, too.
By Becky Winn
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Canning Basics and Delicious Canning Recipes
Canning is a great way to lock in the flavors of any season and it looks scrumptious as well.
By Cody McCommas
Home & Garden
Fall Must-Haves
A look at trends in fashion, textiles, and decor from our New York editor.
By Virginia Bauer
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Gadgets and Gourmet Secrets
From the latest gadgets to gourmet secrets, everything an aspiring chef needs to know.
By Todd Johnson
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Improving Home Air Quality
Keep those pesky indoor allegrens at bay to stay sneeze free.
By Loyd Zisk
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Living Room As Stylish Retreat
Vintage chairs, a custom coffee table, and a great view make this living room a stylish retreat.
By D Magazine
Home & Garden
Mary Candace Evans On A New Building Code, Furniture By Manheim-Ruseau, and More
From building codes to property values, keep informed of the latest in Dallas’ design and architecture industry.
By Mary Candace Evans
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Recipes From Bread Winners, The Old Hickory Steakhouse, Hattie’s, and Taco Diner: Sept/Oct 2005
Readers request their favorite recipes from popular Dallas restaurants.
By D Magazine
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The Latest In Flatware and Accessories
The latest in flatware and accessories, plus how to care for your silverware.
Home & Garden
Todd Johnson On Dyson Love
How a Dyson vacuum cleaner changed my life.
By Todd Johnson
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California Wine Country: Wine Country Life At Home
Savor the style and flavors of the Golden State’s wine country.
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California Wine Country: Your Next Grape Escape
Let our intrepid reporter show you a whole new California wine country.
By Julie Blacklidge
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Now Open: Sept/Oct 2005
New and notable spots in Dallas’ home and design scene.
By Christi Goodnuff
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Passionate About Dallas Trees
These specimens may be messy, short-lived, or prone to disease, but they also find a soft spot in the hearts of many Dallasites.
By D Magazine
Commercial Real Estate
Village Apartments Get A Facelift
Dallas twentysomethings flocked to The Village in the ’70s, and now the hip crowd is back.
By Mary Malouf