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  1. RT @mikesemple Garden books that will grow on you, by Doug Bergstrom, Master Gardener http://bit.ly/5iy2FK
  2. Colorful vegetables - and not just corn and gourds - are popular for fall decorating inside and out: http://bit.ly/3DcGP
  3. Home improvement expert Ken Moon explains how to fix a door that swings on its own, a faulty chimney and other issues: http://bit.ly/1H2ntI
  4. Simple, colorful bunting is relatively simple to make to decorate your home for Thanksgiving - or any other holiday: http://bit.ly/2CwiMt
  5. Old ideas from a simpler time are helping small, parent-run businesses create modern toys for nurseries: http://bit.ly/2vcmjV
  6. Pirates are not just for Halloween. Skulls and crossbones are popping up on basic home decor items: http://bit.ly/4rw2Gl
  7. Some say wallpaper is making a comeback, and there are no limits to using it in the home: http://bit.ly/r4ldK
  8. If the recent wintry weather hasn't pushed you to ready the garden for sleep, here are some tips for autumn chores: http://bit.ly/3h5pa3
  9. Prairie zinnias - which can self-seed - bring a splash of color to Colorado Springs area gardens late in the season: http://bit.ly/4dFTUY
  10. HDTV signals can be more challenging than old analog signals, Colorado Springs home expert Ken Moon explains: http://bit.ly/kJ9cK
  11. Snowberry plants add a bright splash of white as the growing season winds down in the Colorado Springs region: http://bit.ly/10Ifnj
  12. RT @jeremyjisaac Snow on pikes peak if you can catch a peek through the clouds!
  13. Colorado Springs Utilities is holding a free open house all about winterizing your home and yard: http://bit.ly/1HdqV7
  14. With a little planning, even a garden in Colorado Springs can be a haven for brightly colored butterflies: http://bit.ly/WVg8y
  15. Even Colorado Springs area gardeners can enjoy a bit of the tropics with the many bright blooms of trumpet vine: http://bit.ly/J3CrW
  16. Colorado Springs home expert Ken Moon explains how to fix a leaky toilet, and talks about resolving bat problems: http://bit.ly/4B0lo
  17. Elderberries are edible but also bring late-season interest to Colorado Springs area gardens: http://bit.ly/BjptR
  18. Companies are dishing out help for gardeners' hands, and sore backs in the form of salves, soaps and lotions: http://bit.ly/3OPuAw
  19. Colorado Home expert Ken Moon talks about the importance of keeping a downspout free and clear: http://bit.ly/3LwZcE
  20. Guerrilla gardeners work in the night, silently transforming plots of open ground with flowers and other greenery: http://bit.ly/lnYFd