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This living room was a fun design challenge in a commercial photography studio.
Roeshel and I had two short days (all told about 10 hours to complete the look)... It was great fun! http://bit.ly/wCYrli
Outdoor Living: My son built a play set with a swing and slide for his toddlers. I was told not to use sand to cover the rocky red mud.
Is bark the best covering for the ground?
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CommentedTrue that, mulch works for a kitty sanbox just as nicely as sand. hehe! A mat sounds like a ...»
We woke to this ....24" or so and still dumping....Looks like the snow blower that has been sitting idle for the last
couple of weeks will get some use.
My snow blower is a basic ariens 520 ( 5 hp, 20" wide) I modified it a few years ago by putting in some inner tubes for the tires. When it hits -10 and the tire drops off the rim...life starts to go down hill quickly....since the tubes have been installed its been trouble free.
Camellia sasanqua 'shishi gashira' is one of my favorite camellias because it blooms in December, January and sometimes
into February, adding a lovely bright color to the garden when there's usually nothing else blooming. Unlike most sasanquas, it has a dwarf, spreading habit reaching from 3.5'- 6' tall
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Daffodils are already shining in my gardens.
The extremely early "February Gold" is a dependable one for Atlanta. Standing at 12-14", this sulfur yellow heirloom bulb is also excellent for forcing indoors and for placing into patio planters and window boxes. I use it in most of my designs and combine it with other daffodils that are early, mid season, late & very late bloomers to form a wave of color. Spring is the time to design your display for next year because it's important to coordinate bulb colors with the other plants and trees that are blooming in your garden.
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CommentedMy crocus and hyacinths are blooming right now but no daffodils or tulips so far. They have ...»





