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Laurie L

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  • #6 - Grow plants that self-seed or spread easily.  Examples are creeping thyme, culinary thyme, Johnny Jump-ups, Ladies' Mantle, campanula, euphorbia, lamium, bugleweed, poppies and bee balm.  I don't quite understand the desire for growing borderline plants in the garden.  I personally don't want to drag some plant kicking and screaming into my garden, I'd much rather have ones that are happily growing and flowering and self-seeding all over.
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  • Screened in Porch BEFORE- Boring and ugly.
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Bring some shade to your porch with cheap canvas drop cloths

Since we had about 52 hours of Springtime and then went straight to summer heat here in Alabama, how about a drop cloth curtain tutorial to block the sun and bring some shade to your back ...»
porch? This screened in porch faced due west, so the sun was unbearable in the late afternoon. We used copper pipe for curtain rods as a unique touch. Admittedly, the price of copper has gone up since 2009 when this project was completed, so you might use regular curtain rods or even spray painted PVC pipe instead of copper, but it gives it a unique look. We added rope lighting around the top for night time ambiance.

Tools needed for this job:

cheap 9x15 canvas paint drop cloths

a few packages of Levelor curtain ring clips

lengths of copper pipe found in the plumbing section of Lowes

copper endcaps, curved 90 degree and straight connectors to give the pipe a finished end

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tassels or lengths of rope for tiebacks

Screw the curtain rod hangers at a length so the curtains will barely skim the floor when pulled back. Assemble the copper pipe and cut down to size if needed using a tube cutter if you have one, or a hacksaw/ table saw. If you make curved curtains that wrap around your porch you can use 90 degree connectors for a continuous length of pipe. Or just use two straight runs and make it easy. Hang the dropcloths using the curtain clips, then tie back with tassels.

You can see the full tutorial at my blog: http://unskinnyboppy.com/2009/06/drop-cloth-...

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Before and After photos of a rarely used area of lawn, turned into the highlight of the property. Included are pergola with faux slate roof, natural stone walkway & patio, fire place, outdoor television, sound, & wifi.

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    Love this, wish my carpenter would come home..I would love to have one of these..
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  • Outdoor Porch with RED accents.
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