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Kimberly Lacy

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I'm pretty much the Home and Garden industry's breath of fresh air. I come to your house to turn it's frown upside down! I fell in love with nature and design at an early age. My hand and arm extension double as my magic wand, with "IT" I can do anything. I'm all about making home improvements less intimidating and fun family friendly projects anyone can do. My most recent work is showcased on HGTV's hit show Curb Appeal: the block. Check out my website at www.kimberlylacy.com. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Peace and Blessings!

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landscapes, painting, interior decor


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Repurposing & Upcycling: Have you thrown out wooden shutters on an old house and regretted the day you did?

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Kimberly Lacy Snellville, GA on Apr 11, 2012
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    Nope....you can repurpose them if in decent shape....or save for a design on a dime ...»
    project.....most time builders don't prep and paint them properly and they are rotted. Might lean them against a tree and grow a vine up them or something

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Old Man Winter is officially here & making his way all over the nation.

We bring out blankets from the attic/ storage to stay warm and often neglect winterizing outdoor plants. Bring container plants inside. Wrap flowering shrubs with burlap or build an "A" ...»
frame to ptotect the leaves. Spread a layer or 2 of mulch at the base of the plants to help insulate, control water and temperature. Stake around your shrubs & other plants, that cant withstand severly cold weather, winds or frost, with burlap or landscape fabric.

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Kimberly Lacy Snellville, GA on Dec 28, 2011
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    Douglas Hunt on Feb 20, 2012
    Don't be too hard on yourself, Pam. It's really a challenge to keep poinsettias alive indoors, ...»
    and the chances that the ones at your church will actually make it to next Christmas and turn red again are almost nil. Overwatering is problem the No. 1 cause of indoor plant trouble. Good luck with your crown of thorns.

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