At Home: A Consumers' Checkbook report on lawn care

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The Washington PostThursday, May 24, 2012
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The area's best lawn-care companies

The area's best lawn-care companies

A Washington Consumers' Checkbook special report: By choosing the right lawn-care firm, you can put the green in your grass and keep the green in your wallet.

Home Front 11 a.m. chat

Home Front 11 a.m. chat

Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza discuss picking the perfect paint colors, tracking hard-to-find accent pieces and more.

A relaxed, stretched-out space

A relaxed, stretched-out space

A den in Petworth needs to be redecorated and also pet-friendly.

A nod to the sunflower

A nod to the sunflower

Sunflowers belong in a kitchen garden. After all, they are considered edible plants.

High on the list of climbing roses

High on the list of climbing roses

A groomed climbing or rambling rose telegraphs to the world that here lives a gardener, not someone who signs a check to a landscape company.

How to fix a faded fiberglass door

How to fix a faded fiberglass door

Reducing fading on a fiberglass door; block noise from an upstairs unit.

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