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Sunday, September 30, 2012

1800Flowers $15 for $30 Towards Flowers and Gifts

Birthday Flower Cake Pastel
($39.99)

Cactus Dish Garden
($29.99 to $39.99)


For a limited time, you can pay $15 for $30 towards flowers and gifts at 1800Flowers.com.

Google Offer Details:

Limit 1 offer per person. Limit 1 offer per order at 1800Flowers.com. Valid online or at 1800Flowers stores only. Offer must be redeemed within 32 days. Offer value may be used toward shipping or service charges. Shipping rates and delivery times vary. Shipping for direct-shipped gifts starts at $4.99 and flowers arrive in a box. Service charges for florist gifts starts at $12.99 and flowers arrive in a vase. Sunday delivery available with select local florists only. No Sunday shipping available. Items may vary and are subject to delivery rules and times. This offer is for a unique promo voucher good until 10/31/12 (11:59pm ET) for $30 at 1800Flowers.com. After the redemption period ends on 10/31/12 (11:59pm ET), the promo voucher loses its promotional value and buyers who have not redeemed the promo voucher will automatically receive a refund for the value they paid ($15), credited to the credit or debit card used to purchase the promo voucher, within 2 weeks of the close of the redemption period. See the rules that apply to all offers »


Friday, September 21, 2012

Check Your Voter Registration Status Here




Not sure you are registered to vote?  You can use double check your voter registration status, and find your polling location by visiting this link: http://canivote.org/

If you won’t be able to vote on Tuesday, November 6th, you can also register to be an absentee voter. In that case, you would receive an absentee ballot about three weeks prior to the election to return to your local board of elections by Election Day. 


To learn about the candidates, you can visit: http://votesmart.org/officials#.UFykQo0ia0c



Thursday, September 20, 2012

Making Way for Cool Annuals


Summer annuals need to come out of garden to make way for cool season annuals

Here in the mild climates on the West Coast, the difficulty of getting new cool- season annuals into the garden to bloom through autumn and winter is not selecting, procuring and installing the new annuals; it is the removal of the warm-season annuals while they are still blooming and looking so good. Knowing that planting new annuals sooner than later will get them an earlier start is not always much consolation....

To read the full article, click here.