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Naturalizer Marianne (Women's) - Porcelain Skin Fellini Leather (Shoebuy.com) Price: $74.95 It also features a smooth lining with a cushioning insole, and features N5 Comfort Elements. This shoe features a smooth upper in a slip-on dress pump style with a round toe. It has a feminine silhouette, a scooped vamp, and a non-slip outsole. Available Colors: Frost Fellini Leather, Inky Navy... |
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Naturalizer Marianne (Women's) - Frost Fellini Leather (Shoebuy.com) Price: $74.95 This shoe features a smooth upper in a slip-on dress pump style with a round toe. It has a feminine silhouette, a scooped vamp, and a non-slip outsole. It also features a smooth lining with a cushioning insole, and features N5 Comfort Elements. Available Colors: Frost Fellini Leather, Inky Navy... |
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Naturalizer Marianne (Women's) - Inky Navy Leather/Fellini Leather (Shoebuy.com) Price: $74.95 It also features a smooth lining with a cushioning insole, and features N5 Comfort Elements. It has a feminine silhouette, a scooped vamp, and a non-slip outsole. Available Colors: Frost Fellini Leather, Inky Navy Leather/Fellini Leather, Porcelain Skin Fellini Leather. This shoe features a... |
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Naturalizer Causeway Boots Women Black (PlanetShoes.com) Price: $79.98 You'll love the Naturalizer Causeway. This chic riding style features the N5 Comfort Elements so you know you'll be comfortable in this Naturalizer boot. This women's boot is set in a leather and suede upper with a leather cuff and foot, decorative strap and buckle detail. |
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Naturalizer Causeway Boots Women Black (PlanetShoes.com) Price: $79.98 This chic riding style features the N5 Comfort Elements so you know you'll be comfortable in this Naturalizer boot. This women's boot is set in a leather and suede upper with a leather cuff and foot, decorative strap and buckle detail. You'll love the Naturalizer Causeway. |
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Naturalizer Naima (Women's) - Teakwood Leather (Shoebuy.com) Price: This shoe also features Naturalizer's N5 technology for comfort, flexibility and a more natural stride. Available Colors: Veggie Green Leather, Teakwood Leather, Black Leather. |
Compleat Gardener: Tend to bulbs and veggies, reap the rewards in spring
The second week of November and there is still time to dig up and divide your overcrowded daylilies, hosta and iris. Now is also the time to cut back the yellow foliage of lilies and peonies. In the vegetable garden you can leave carrots, cabbage and brussel sprouts right in the ground, where the cold weather will add a sweetness to the flavor. Keep checking on any green tomatoes you have stored indoors and toss out any that begin to rot before the danger spreads.
If you think it's too late in the year to aerate, feed or mow the lawn you are wrong. Tackle these fall field goals now and you'll score great yardage in the spring with less moss and weeds to worry about. Don't mow the lawn if the ground is frozen solid or the soil so saturated with water that the mowing machine would leave ruts in the ground.
The middle of November is still a great time to add spring blooming bulbs. Here's some that do great in our climate and are small enough to tuck into any open spot of ground. In the horticultural world these are called "minor bulbs" but they can make a major impact for just a minor amount of work. Many will bloom when planted just 1 or 2 inches below ground or when poked into the soft soil of a container garden or window box. Their quick and easy planting makes them perfect for guerrilla gardening — adding flowers to public spaces without asking permission. I like to call it "Occupy Spring" and hope that the protestors that use our public parks will use their time efficiently by planting bulbs and pulling a few weeds between protests.