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  2. How to cat-proof your home in 12 easy steps - AOL

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    9. Tie up blind cords. Blind cords are irresistible to our feline friends, so you'll want to tie these up or attach them to a hook. 10. Remove toxic plants and flowers

  3. Waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    Masonry walls are built with a damp-proof course to prevent rising damp, and the concrete in foundations needs to be damp-proofed or waterproofed with a liquid coating, basement waterproofing membrane (even under the concrete slab floor where polyethylene sheeting is commonly used), or an additive to the concrete.

  4. Damp proofing - Wikipedia

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    A metal damp proof course (DPC) between the stone foundation and brick wall. Damp proofing in construction is a type of moisture control applied to building walls and floors to prevent moisture from passing into the interior spaces. Dampness problems are among the most frequent problems encountered in residences.

  5. FarmVille Gopher Garden: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Offering another nature-themed building project to FarmVille is the Gopher Garden, a new item that will see gophers appearing on your farm, and you being given the chance to collect various prizes ...

  6. Gardeners' Question Time - Wikipedia

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    Each year the programme visits a botanic garden to stage its annual GQT Summer Garden Party. The event includes seminars and talks given by the panel, a chance to receive first hand advice from a panellist inside the GQT Potting Shed, plus two programme recordings. A highlight of the horticultural calendar, the event attracts a large audience ...

  7. Smooth-toothed pocket gopher - Wikipedia

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    The smooth-toothed pocket gophers, genus Thomomys, are so called because they are among the only pocket gophers without grooves on their incisors. [2]

  8. Walled garden - Wikipedia

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    Movable blocks to control the movement of hot air in the heated wall at Eglinton Country Park. A number of walled gardens in Britain have a hot wall or fruit wall, a hollow wall with a central cavity, or openings in the wall on the side facing towards the garden, so that fires could be lit inside the wall to provide additional heat to protect the fruit growing against the wall.

  9. Crinkle crankle wall - Wikipedia

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    Crinkle crankle wall in Bramfield, Suffolk. A crinkle crankle wall, also known as a crinkum crankum, sinusoidal, serpentine, ribbon or wavy wall, is an unusual type of structural or garden wall built in a serpentine shape with alternating curves, originally used in Ancient Egypt, but also typically found in Suffolk in England.