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How to Make an Old Couch New Again for $10
I may have mentioned a few - or a million - times how much I love my living room couch. Well, after two years of lovin', my beloved couch was starting to show some wear. The notorious
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succulent beach shells
an easy care coastal garden, great for a small space, using clam shells and succulent cuttings. see the full post here http://beachcomber26.blogspot.com.au/2013/04...
5 Ways To Use Compost Effectively In Your Garden and Landscape
By now, almost everyone has heard about the incredible benefits of compost. In fact - everyday - more and more people are starting backyard compost piles and bins to create their own
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Thinking With My Hands: A tree for all seasons.
http://thinking-stoneman.blogspot.com/2012/03/tree-for-all-seasons.html
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Homemade Dishwasher Detergent {for spot-free dishes}
While cleaning out my kitchen for an upcoming move, I ran across the ingredients for homemade dishwasher detergent that had been sitting around unused.
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Free-standing Pallet Herb Garden Means Fresh Herbs Near the Kitchen!
Using a kiln-dried, heat-treated, scrubbed and sealed pallet to create a free-standing herb garden right outside of the kitchen door means convenient instant fresh herbs for cooking.
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Homemade laundry detergent and why it works so well
Homemade laundry detergent is all the rage these days but do you ever wonder if it really works? I love the idea of homemade laundry detergent, that costs a fraction of the price but I
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Light bulb terrarium
This was the subject of a workshop at a local nursery. We carefully removed the end of the light bulb with needle-nose pliers, removed the interior glass. The inside paint was removed by swirling sugar. Then we added a little gravel, bits of moss, tiny plants and other decorations, if we wanted to. The final step was about 10 sprays of water. The finished terrarium will last about 3 months and was a fun little project.
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