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People are going wild for quirky new Christmas decoration hack – all you need is an air fryer
WHILE many Britons have been going crazy for air fryers over the past few months as a kitchen must-have for cooking, it now appears that lots of social media users are discovering new ingenious ways to use the handy appliance. Air fryers have become a kitchen must-have in the past year, after it emerged they are much more energy efficient and less costly to run than an oven. 3 People are going crazy for a brilliant new hack using an air fryer to make stunning Christmas decorationsCredit: Tiktok/@cambydesign 3 If you don’t want to spend loads on decorations this year, this hack is one for youCredit: Tiktok/@cambydesign 3 Cami uses…
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Arts Glances: Garden design talk, Angkor Wat program, wild mushroom lecture
Garland FarmISLANDER FILE PHOTO Garden design talk BAR HARBOR — The Beatrix Farrand Society’s program season at Garland Farm concludes on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 4 p.m. with “Winterland: Create a Beautiful Garden for Every Season.” The speaker is Cathy Rees. “Winterland” was written for northern gardeners and designers who want to celebrate their outdoor spaces during the winter months. In her talk, Rees will discuss design strategies to employ, elements to emphasize and gardening practices to adopt that will make a garden more engaging throughout the winter and during the other seasons. Registration is requested. The cost is $10 for members and $20 for nonmembers. Students are admitted free.…
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Wild Ones offers free native garden design plans | News, Sports, Jobs
ESCANABA — As the days get longer and warmer temps turn our thoughts to planting, Wild Ones announces the release of nine professionally designed native garden plans free for the public to use. The designs are specific to different ecoregions of the country, including Minneapolis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Chattanooga, Boston, St. Louis, Denver and Tallahassee. The designs can be downloaded from the Wild Ones’ newly launched nativegardendesigns.wildones.org website. Why, you might ask, are native plants and gardens important? That’s a great question. According to Doug Tallamy, author of “Nature’s Best Hope” and an Honorary Director for Wild Ones, one of the biggest mistakes in our approach to conservation…