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Susan T

Denton, TX
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Gardening: Now what do I do with this!?

I was sick that our tree in the front died and I had to have it cut down. I am thinking I could just put a large terracotta saucer on the tree stump for a bird bath...that would be the ...»
easiest thing to do but it would be pretty warm water in the sun! Without the shade there now, I'm afraid the ivy is going to burn up as it gets hotter here. I could use some fresh ideas....

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Susan T Denton, TX on Jun 03, 2012
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    Julie S on Jun 26, 2012
    Maybe someone already had this idea, but you could drill/dig out part or all of the stump, ...»
    leaving a wall around, and put some dirt in and plant flowers, or something like hen and chicks, in it. The hen and chicks should come back every year. Sorry about your tree.

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What do you think of using patio furniture in a living room? Like a cushioned outdoor sofa set? sort of cottage style.

Susan T
Susan T Denton, TX on Apr 09, 2012
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    Melissa K on May 29, 2012
    In the early 80's, I owned a home that had all hardwood flooring, 12 foot ceilings and was so ...»
    hard todecorate on a budget. My neighbor sold me his rattan furnture from his patio, and with the proper cushions, ithe LR became a hit. The chairs were all high-back rattan. Miss the house but not the neighborhood.

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