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Susan M

San Bernardino, CA
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Use Your Old Coffee Grounds in the Garden.

Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook
Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC
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  • The amount of sawdust made from cutting out the trough was enough to mulch our strawberry patch and tomatoes.
  • The wood blocks taken out.  Each one at a time.
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Garden Project

I got this idea from pinterest and just had to do it! It took my hubby all day to cut out the planting trough, but I think it is worth it. It looks great.
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Sara Zantow
Sara Zantow Oakes, ND
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  • Finished walkway with red decomposed grant.
  • Added more rocks to the low end of walk way next to driveway.
  • Continued rocks around bushes and added mulch.
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Sand Stone Walk Way

My sister had a narrow walk way and the soil around it was eroding away at the far end. So I used the dirt in the back yard to fill in the low areas around the sidewalk. The soil is very ...»
Roxann O
Roxann O Peachtree City, GA
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Making a Book Page Flower

Buy an old book from the thrift store cut out 2 sizes of petals from your pages. Use a small piece from a cereal box as your back, hot glue large petals around first then fill in with ...»
What Meegan Makes
What Meegan Makes Las Vegas, NV
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    Commented on Feb 19, 2013
    I AM GOING TO MAKE ONE OR TWO.
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  • Gently plant Primulas between your emerging bulbs
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Kick Start Your Spring Garden

Like I said, I'm going to be a busy post-er this week, from fun to functional #itching4spring idea's. Visit the link below if ...»
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity Canada
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    Commented on Feb 19, 2013
    I LIKE THE CAGE THING. I AM GOING TO DO IT.
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  • We flipped it over, added some additional 2x6's to the sides...
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Old Bed Frame Repurposed as a Raised Garden Bed

How many ways can you use one bed frame? My husband and I have come up with a couple of great ways!!! :) We were given this old wooden bed frame support when a friend upgraded. They ...»
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Sherry C
Sherry C Portland, OR
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  • Gazebo built with fallen recycled trees. In distance the view is highlighted by a large picture frame 22
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This award winning outdoor space was created by recycling fallen trees, recycled concrete well cover & discarded lum

Decorating Den Interiors
Decorating Den Interiors Dacula, GA
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DIY holiday waterless diorama-style snow globes

Jennifer rizzo
Jennifer rizzo Naperville, IL
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  • Vintage Coffee Pot Wind Chimes. Small Christmas Bells are tied to fishing line and are poured from the coffee pot spout into a lovely cup and saucer held up by a green bottle covered stake. 10

Vintage Coffee Pot Wind Chimes

A while ago I bought this $1 coffee pot and I knew I wanted to somehow use it for a wind chimes project. I love its vintage patina. First, I thought I would hang small cutlery from the bottom, but I've seen that done before. I wanted to come up with something new. New to me at least.

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Tuula @ The Thrifty Rebel
Tuula @ The Thrifty Rebel Canada
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Christmas Village on a Silver Platter

A Walk in the Countryside
A Walk in the Countryside Ethel, LA
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