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  2. 5 Easy Ways To Hang Garland Around Your Front Door ... - AOL

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    Here's how to hang front door garland with a garland hanger: Step 1: Hang your garland based on the kit's instructions via the spring tension or hook. Step 2: Loop your garland through the hanger ...

  3. Here's Proof the Viral Christmas Garland Hack Taking Over ...

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    The game-changing holiday decor trick involves hanging garland from a tension shower curtain rod suspended between entryway arches, doorways and even between kitchen cabinets. The end result looks ...

  4. Canopy (grape) - Wikipedia

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    The stem of the grapevine item, extending from cordon, is considered the shoot and this part is most often pruned in the process of "shoot thinning" to control grape yields. The stalk extending out to hold the grape cluster is known as the bunchstem while the stem of the individual grape berry is the pedicel. [7]

  5. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Bead garland; Flower garland Lei – The traditional garland of HawaiĘ»i. Daisy chain – A garland created from the daisy flower (generally as a children's game) is called a daisy chain. One method of creating a daisy chain is to pick daisies and create a hole towards the base of the stem (such as with fingernails or by tying a knot). The stem ...

  6. Hangar One (Moffett Federal Airfield) - Wikipedia

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    The hangar's interior is so large that fog sometimes forms near the ceiling. [2] Standard gauge tracks run through the length of the hangar. During the period of lighter-than-air dirigibles and non-rigid aircraft, the rails extended across the apron and into the fields at each end of the hangar.

  7. Vine training - Wikipedia

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    Most vine training deals primarily with the "woody" structure of the vine-the cordons or "arms" of the vine that extend from the top of the trunk and the fruiting "canes" that extend from the cordon. When the canes are cut back nearly to the base of the cordon, the shortened stub is called a "spur". [7]

  8. Festoon - Wikipedia

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    Festoon of the Panthéon, Paris, by Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Jean-Baptiste Rondelet, 1758–1790 [1]. A festoon (from French feston, Italian festone, from a Late Latin festo, originally a festal garland, Latin festum, feast) is a wreath or garland hanging from two points, and in architecture typically a carved ornament depicting conventional arrangement of flowers, foliage or fruit bound ...

  9. File:Inscribed base of Portmeirion Parian Ware grapevine jug ...

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    English: Inscribed base of Portmeirion Parian Ware jug with low-relief grapevine decoration of feathery foliage, tendrils and bunches of grapes, reminiscent of William Morris’s Art Nouveau textile patterns. Inscription reads ‘British Heritage Collection, Portmeirion Porcelain England’.