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Terri D

Tahuya, WA
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  • Terri D
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  • Turn tin cans into hanging lanterns, an idea from Fine Gardening magazine (via Garden Therapy). 2
  • DesignSponge showed how to turn a recycled wine bottle into a very cool tiki torch (via Garden Therapy). 4
  • A branch became a shepherd's hook for $5 pendant found in a thrift store (via Garden Therapy).

Great ideas for garden lighting

The days are getting noticeably shorter, but nights can still be warm, making this an ideal time of year to focus on lighting for outdoor spaces. Some garden lighting can be quite pricey, ...»
Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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    Very cute:)
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Gardening: Help!! I have a Chameleon plant

Help! I have a Chameleon plants taking over one of My flower beds and spreading to the upper put of the flower beds and onto the yard. Does anyone else having this problem and how to get RID of them for ever!!

Sally J
Sally J Lincoln, NE
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    Walter, thank you so much, it sounds like I should put it alone by itself somewhere, I have to ...»
    many other shrubs and plants that I do not want to ruin. Luckily I have an acre to work with, I have not started on my lower half, I think I will put it there. Terri

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Gardening: Looking for a clematis to try. Here is one I like from the Chelsea Flower Show in, 2012. Clematis 'Crystal Fountain.'

Erica Glasener
Erica Glasener Atlanta, GA
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    I need to find me one of those, it is very showy, I love plants that pop in the garden:)
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Gardening: When should I dig up and move my dogwood, it has overgrown its spot.

Terri D
Terri D Tahuya, WA
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    Douglas, I will pick them up they are just starting to die off along with my Rhodie. So you ...»
    said to cut the roots of my Rhodie when I move it? Do I put it in a big bucket of water for a day before transplanting? It's going to take me some time to dig it, it is really big, so I do not want to have to move it again. My mom said sometimes when you move Rhodies some of them will not bloom for a year or two, is that correct? Mine is hanging over my walkway, and growing towards the sun, so I need to move it back about 5 feet. I cannot move it any further though or I will not be able to drive to my back ;yard when needed. Any suggestions? It looks really good next to my Laburnum, because it blooms at the same time, so I would really like to keep them close together. Thanks again,

    Terri

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  • My path that leads into my back yard

My garden path...

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Jann R Myersville, MD
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Garden decor

Don't you just love this one? I think My bike would be something other then pink though. I didn't make this but I sure plan on looking for a worn out ole bike that someone wants to toss out.
Jan M
Jan M Toledo, OR
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  • This is just a photo of what my front garden looked like in the fall of 2011.  Hope you enjoy! 3

Fall Mums!

CONNIE W
CONNIE W Somerset, PA
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uses for pottery

Leftover pots and grandaughters old bike become a place to keep garden supplies. Not as fancy as the other pot people bikes but I am a quirky perswon so it works for me.
Deb B
Deb B
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    That's great I love it, I might have to steal your ideal:)
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