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Building a potting bench out of pallets.

Karen K
Karen K Jacksonville, FL
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  • Keep out the cold and the critters with a cover on your raised garden bend.
  • We used PVC pipe in 2 sizes, clamps and plastics sheeting.
  • We attached the plastic along one 8′ side with nails and a thin strip of wood. Pull plastic over supports and secure with heavy stones or large pieces of wood to prevent it from blowing off.

How to Make a Raised Garden Bed Cover

Ever thought about extending your gardens growing season? Last year we put in a Raised Garden Bed and made a cover for it, works great and super easy to make!
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Hoosier Homemade
Hoosier Homemade Laporte, IN
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Donna Dixson Buford, GA
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Yes, cherry trees can flourish in Dallas

http://www.dallasnews.com/lifestyles/home-and-gardening/headlines/20120215-celebrating-spring-in-japanese-style.ece
Plant your own flowering beauty in honor of the centennial of Japan's gift of thousands of cherry trees to the U.S.
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Trees / Ornamental Peach tree

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  • Lettuce bowl out of old colander.
  • The colander was found at a thrift store for less than a dollar.
  • I put coffee filters in the bottom to keep the dirt from running out every time it was watered.
  • Then I just added dirt and the lettuces (I bought small lettuce plants, but you could grow from seed).
  • And this was all made for Ben The Guinea Pig.  You could use it for people lettuce, but it turned out to be just the right height for Ben to snack on.  Sadly, Ben died a few months after this photo was taken.  RIP, Ben.
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Growing Lettuce In A Colander (Or How To Grow And Wash Your Veggies All In The Same Container)

When I first thought of planting my lettuce in a colander a few years ago, I thought I was being all creative and funky. A perfect mix of my love for thrift store finds with my love for ...»
gardening. It ends up that it's been done before. A lot. But even if everyone is doing it nowadays, it's still a cute way to grow a small amount of lettuce or herbs.

#springdecor #OutdoorProjects

House Of Hawthornes
House Of Hawthornes Columbus, OH
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Something for Nothing! Build Raised Planting Beds for Free!

Barb Rosen
Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE
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Cultivators Design and Landscape
Cultivators Design and La... Atlanta, GA
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Stockpilingmoms Independence, KY
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