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Sugar free honey project for Himachal

In an effort to motivate beekeepers to produce sugar-free herbal honey, the government has introduced a new eco-friendly beekeeping system in Himachal Pradesh. The National Horticulture Board (NHB) has sent 5,000

Traditional Bedroom from Hillsadale House

Traditional Bedroom furniture set features a soft honey pine finish that blends nicely with the scrolled mocha brown metal finish from Hillsdale House features pine solid hardwoods and vaneers. Relax

Honeycomb – Unique Restaurant Design by SAKO architect

Restaurant isn’t just a place for eating and drinking, it could be a place to make a business deal or anything else. The Chinese restaurant Honeycomb in Shenzhen by SAKO

LONGLEAF PINE

Mature Height: Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) grows to 55 to 80 feet. Growth Rate: Longleaf pine grows slowly during the first five to 10 years, after that the growth rate is

WHITE PINE

Mature Height/Spread: White pine (Pinus strobes) reaches 50 to 80 feet in height and 20 to 40 feet in spread. Sometimes, it can grow to 150 feet and more. Growth Rate:

SLASH PINE

Mature Height: Slash pine (Pinus elliottii) will reach 100 feet at maturity. Growth Rate: This species grows fast (more than 2 feet per year). Ornamental Features: The needles come in pairs or

SPRUCE PINE

Mature Height: Spruce pine (Pinus glabra) grows to 50 to 90 feet. Growth Rate: This species grows relatively fast. Ornamental Features: The dark green, twisted, 3-inch long needles grow in bundles of

LOBLOLLY PINE

Mature Height: Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) will grow to 90 feet, usually smaller under landscape conditions (40 to 50 feet). Growth Rate: This is one of the fastest-growing southern pines. It

MUGO PINE

Mature Height/Spread: Mugo pine (Pinus mugo) grows to a height of 15 to 20 feet and a width of 20 to 25 feet. The mature height and spread of some

Don’t be afraid when choosing colors for a home

By JOHN FOLDING Choosing color in a decorating scheme is probably one of the most agonizing decisions for many people. Color is used in everything. Furniture, rugs, paint, pillows, bed linens, bath

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