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  2. Bungee cord - Wikipedia

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    A bungee cord (sometimes spelled bungie; also known as a shock cord or an ocky strap) is an elastic cord composed of one or more elastic strands forming a core, usually covered in a woven cotton or polypropylene sheath. The sheath does not materially extend elastically, but it is braided with its strands spiraling around the core so that a ...

  3. How and When to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses for Optimal Growth

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    To make clean-up easier, bind each clump of grass tightly with twine, a bungee cord, or painter's tape. Tall grasses may need to be bound twice, several inches apart. Step 2: Cut the Grass

  4. Vinyl banner - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used material is a heavy weight vinyl known as PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The weights of the different banner substrates range from as light as 9 ounces per square yard (310 g/m 2) to as heavy as 22 oz/sq yd (750 g/m 2), and may be double- or single-sided.

  5. Yardbirds Home Center - Wikipedia

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    Yardbirds had stores throughout the Bay Area in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Fairfield, Concord, Martinez, San Rafael, Vacaville, San Pablo, Vallejo, Alamo and Rohnert Park. The chain was purchased by Home Depot in 2005 and the stores were closed for remodeling. [1] Two reopened as Home Depots, while three were closed permanently.

  6. Bungee - Wikipedia

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    Bungee may refer to: Bungee cord, also called shock cord, an engineered stretchable cord Bungee chair, a type of office or lounge chair made with bungee cords; Bungee jumping, an adventure sport; Bungee language or Bungi creole, a language and its related population, which exist mainly along the north–south trade routes of Manitoba, Canada

  7. Gardening by the Yard - Wikipedia

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    Gardening by the Yard is an American gardening show that airs weekly on HGTV and is hosted by master-gardener Paul James. It premiered in 1996. HGTV states that Gardening by the Yard is for people who want their yards to look great but don't have time to spend on them. [1] James focuses on the lighter side of gardening and practices organic ...