At Home: Want a sweet smelling garden year round?

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The Washington PostThursday, April 05, 2012
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Perfumed paradise

Perfumed paradise

What flowers and shrubs to plant, and when to plant them, to have a sweet-smelling garden all year long.

Organizing the basement

Organizing the basement

One reporter faces the bane of her existence: her messy basement.

Ugly ducklings become pretty fly

Ugly ducklings become pretty fly

Foundry home store, specializing in vintage, antique and repurposed goods, opens on U Street NW.

Fifteen/Eleven makes you say ooh/aah

Fifteen/Eleven makes you say ooh/aah

Fifteen/Eleven paper boutique opens in Old Town Alexandria.

House Calls: Head of the class

House Calls: Head of the class

A family wants to redecorate their playroom to become a homework and lounge area for their children who are now 9 and 12 years old.

Looks good enough to eat

Looks good enough to eat

The calamondin citrus tree works for outdoor display in mild climates and as a houseplant.

A crack repairman needed

A crack repairman needed

Get an an antique glass goblet repaired; find local consignment shops.

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