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Low-maintenance heart pine and white-painted boards cover the walls and ceilings to suggest the interior of a ship.
Couple's oceanfront house on Bethany Beach is a home for all seasons Deborah K. Dietsch 2010
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Low-maintenance bait? yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Why keep the lights off?
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Low-maintenance landscaping with grasses and plants native to Iowa, and fewer areas requiring mowing;
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- Built to last - Low-maintenance requirement means a high return on investment; and, the comfortable, rugged design provides longer life than normal wheelchairs
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- Built to last - Low-maintenance requirement means a high return on investment; and, the comfortable, rugged design provides longer life than normal wheelchairs
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- Built to last - Low-maintenance requirement means a high return on investment; and, the comfortable, rugged design provides longer life than normal wheelchairs
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Low-maintenance plants: astilbe; autumn fern; hardy geranium; 'Blue Fortune' anise hyssop; plumbago; Russian sage; Knock Out/¢ roses; sedges; hakone grass; most ornamental grasses; purple beautyberry; boxwood; variegated five-leaf aralia; Virginia sweetspire; 'Endless Summer' hydrangea; most viburnums; serviceberry; and redbud.
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Low-maintenance concrete board was used on the exterior.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Scott Condon The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Nancy Szerlag: Gardening: Low-maintenance shrubs add color to the landscape
detnews.com - Commuting Daniel Howes 2010
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Low-maintenance, easily pleased, working on his land gave him immense satisfaction, he said.
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