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Ernest B

Garner, NC
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About Me:

Am a farm boy gone to town. and all the weeds followed me

Favorite area of home improvement:

My back Decks


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  • Ernest B
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  • My Fairy garden! 7

Fairy Garden

I did this fairy garden myself. I made the fence out of popsicle sticks, bought the house (bird feeder house), made the wire walkway arched trelis out of jewelry wire, and made the table and chairs. The table top was a little pocket mirror I found at Michael's. I also found a pond at a thrift store with a dog drinking out of an old water pump which you can sort of see on the left hand side in the picture. The butterfly is just a clip on I found at Michaels. I also got the two ...»
little potted plants at Michael's as well. The pots didn't come with the flowers, but I had some flowers laying around the house I glued in there. The pebbles for the pebbled walkway & the moss used as grass I got at the Dollar Tree. I got the plants and flowers surrounding the house at Lowes along with the pot it is in!

Elise C
Elise C Chesapeake, VA
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  • Ernest B
    Commented on Jun 01, 2012
    You know that is perfect for where I had a fountian, thanks for the tip, great idea
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Moonvine pic

Marvin R
Marvin R Sanford, NC
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  • Ernest B
    Commented on Jun 01, 2012
    Coming from a farm in Coats NC, we always soaked our beans etc before planting
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  • Put in a french door. 11
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  • Added windows at the top.
  • Put some seating & furniture & a drawing table inside.
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Now here is a cool project that my friend Katie Cooper did.

This was an old cinder-block building that was used for storage. She added wood at the top and the gingerbread trim, put a french door from Habitat for Humanity. Put a $10 fan inside & made it her art studio.

Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc.
Culpepper Carpets and Int... Atlanta, GA
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  • My Hippeastrum Papilio opened up late yesterday, the first of my amaryllis to do so! 1

My Hippeastrum Papilio opened up late yesterday, the first of my amaryllis to do so!

Karen M
Karen M Vero Beach, FL
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  • Ernest B
    Commented on May 02, 2012
    What about NC
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Landscaping

Anyone with ideas in this area for plants. Full sun, drought tolerant, low maint, favorite color purple. Should I raise the empty area in the front to place some annuals and perrennials. Thinking about purple coneflower, purple salvia, purplewave petunias.? Should I move the smaller shrubs Help! Please

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Romona Mcdonough, GA
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  • Ernest B
    Commented on May 02, 2012
    A beautiful Blooming ground cover would look nice there
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