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1-800-CHRISTIAN Christianbook.com, LLC
ARTLINE Art Line, Inc.
AUDUBON GARDEN Design Factory International, Inc.
BAKED EARTH Jokic, Zoran
BFA Blackwater Folk Art, Inc.
BLACKWATER BFA FOLK ART Blackwater Folk Art, Inc.
CBD Christian Book Distributors, Inc.
CHRISTIANBOOK.COM 1-800-CHRISTIAN Christianbook.com, LLC
CLASSIC IMPRESSIONS LUSTER LEAF PRODUCTS, INC.
COLOR MY WORLD Bird Brain, Inc.
FREEDOM FRIENDS Schutte, Lydia
GARDEN ADVENTURES Waverly International, Inc.
GUARDIANS OF GAIA Trevco, Inc.
HADDON-TECSTONE Haddonstone Limited
HADDON-TECSTONE Haddonstone Limited
PAR A SOL Parasol, LLC
SEIBERT & RICE Seibert & Rice, Inc.
SEIBERT & RICE Seibert & Rice, Inc.
TECSTONE Haddonstone Limited
TECSTONE Haddonstone Limited
TINKLING TOADSTOOLS THE POTTING SHED POTTERY LIMITED
TINKLING TOADSTOOLS THE POTTING SHED POTTERY LIMITED
TREE EARING Newman, Donald Delbert
VALLEYCREST ValleyCrest Companies
WIND RIBBONS Rocwood Studios Inc.
WIND-SWIMMERS Ainsworth, Thomas Jr.
Technical Examples
  1. A fertilizer and insecticide capsule attaching to an in-ground sprinkler system allowing lawn and garden chemicals to be dispensed simultaneously to a lawn or garden while watering it. Lawn and garden chemicals in tablet or liquid form can be used interchangeably with ease. This method of chemically treating a lawn or garden greatly reduces or eliminates chemical exposure to a user while dispensing chemicals onto a lawn or garden. The present invention is easy to install and use, and saves a user time by combining process of watering a lawn or garden with process of chemically treating a lawn or garden.
  2. A garden tool rack includes a hollow rack body, tool holders plugged into respective plugholes in the rack body for holding garden tools, axial positioning structures adapted to stop the tool holders from axial displacement relative to the rack body, rotary positioning structures adapted to let the tool holders be biased relative to the rack body within a limited angle and then locked in position to prevent interference of loaded garden tools with one another.
  3. A web server system is provided which includes a web garden made up of a plurality of instances of a user-mode web application. The web server includes a kernel-mode listener service that is configured to receive web requests and selectively provide the TCP/IP connections to selected instances of the user-mode web application. It does this by establishing a plurality of request queues corresponding to the number of instances of the web application logic. The web server also includes a user-mode administrative process that is configured to selectively start each of the instances of the web application and maintain the size of the resulting web garden, for example, based on a defined maximum web garden size parameter.
  4. The lawn and garden implement caddy is useful for storing and transporting various implements, including long handled tools, hand tools and containers, useful in lawn and garden care. The caddy has a wheeled base with a front area having a container platform and a rear area that supports the head portion of the long handled tools. A center support interconnects the base with the top support and provides a plurality of shaped members that form a lower container enclosure and support the top support frame. The center support also includes a mechanism for supporting a lower container on or above the container platform. The top support frame forms a container enclosure in the front and a series of openings in the back configured to receive the handle end of the long handled tools. With the caddy, a lawn care worker can efficiently and effectively care for a lawn or garden.
  5. A method for establishing underwater burial garden comprises drilling one or more holes into an underwater floor surface to a predetermined depth. Each hole in the underwater burial garden may be located at a predetermined location, or plot, respective to any other hole, which may be in an adjacent or nearby plot. A sealed container containing ashes of a cremated individual may be positioned into a hole. The sealed container may be constructed of a material to withstand the underwater environment. A cap may be placed over the hole, thereby containing the sealed container within the hole. The cap may have a plate positioned thereon with text pertaining to the cremated individual, which may be viewable by swimmers and/or boaters.

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