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LaShell B

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  • LaShell B
    Followed 8 people on Jan 27, 2013
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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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    Commented on May 02, 2012
    A mini Crepe mrytle deep fushia or red then border with plox use martins red and candytuff ...»
    alternating then use behind that dora day lillys. You have a lot of great ideals to choose from.

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Painting: Do you guys know, how I can reach this sponge texture on the the wall? which colors should be used?

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  • LaShell B
    Commented on Apr 24, 2012
    You can use a plastic bag to get the crackle look. But I like rag on rag off affect.
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