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  • Replaces OEM No.152443
  • Blade length (measured diagonally): 15.6-inch
  • Blade width 2.25-inch
  • Blade center hole diameter 0.630 -inch Star Shaped

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BLADE AYP 15-1/2IN 3 FOR 46IN STAR HOLE… More >>

Oregon Lawn Mower Blade For AYP/Poulan & Craftsman 15-1/2-Inch Need 3 Blade For 46-Inch Deck Star Hole 95-045


Not the Aloe that you are used to seeing. These new offerings are tight compact hybrids. Once your customers see them they will fly off the shelf! Booking orders now, so place your Spring 2011order now before they are all gone.

  • Easy “just put it on the ground” installation
  • Shaped like a rock to blend in
  • Includes Ultra-Bright LEDs
  • Great For Residential & Commercial Lansdcapes

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The model A mini solar rock spot light features a brownish exterior finish that is weather resistant, and looks like a rock straight from the ground or the quarry. The model A mini solar rock spot light is a complete package, including three ultra-bright LEDs, a high-efficiency solar a durable exterior that stands up to most climates for years.

The model A mini solar rock spot light is perfect for gardens, landscapes, walkways and sidewalks, around driveways as wel… More >>

PatioPal Mini Solar Rock Spot Light


www.washington.edu The Informed Gardener Blooms Again picks up where The Informed Gardener left off, using scientific literature to debunk a new set of common gardening myths. Once again, Linda Chalker-Scott investigates the science behind each myth, reminding us that urban and suburban landscapes are ecosystems requiring their own particular set of management practices. The Informed Gardener Blooms Again provides answers to questions such as: -Does using drought-tolerant plants reduce water consumption? -Is it more effective to spray fertilizers on the leaves of trees and shrubs than to apply it to the soil? -Will cedar wood chips kill landscape plants? -Should I use ladybugs in my garden as a form of pest control? -Does aerobically brewed compost tea suppress disease? Every year Chalker-Scott receives hundreds of e-mails from around the world on these and related topics. Her advice, based on more than twenty years of experience in the field of plant physiology, has helped home gardeners, landscape architects, and nursery and landscape professionals to develop scientifically based sustainable landscaping practices. Linda Chalker-Scott is an urban horticulturist and associate professor at Puyallup Research and Extension Center, Washington State University. She is the author of The Informed Gardener, winner of the Best Book Prize from the Garden Writers Association. She is the editor and co-author of Sustainable Landscapes and Gardens, the Washington State editor of


www.tourfactory.com —– For more information, contact: Judy Dalrymple, 210-408-4080, Phyllis Browning – North Central —– This custom one-story garden home in Bentley Manor has a beautiful back yard featuring xeriscape landscaping and access to the rear greenbelt. A custom front door opens into a spacious home with formal and casual dining areas, custom built-ins, mesquite hardwood and ceramic tile flooring and high ceilings. The island kitchen is a delight for any chef and includes granite counters, an oversized pantry and stainless steel appliances. Split for privacy, the master suite has an oversized shower, dual vanities and a walk-in closet with…