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Lori P

Colfax, LA
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About Me:

My interests are dogs, gardening, movies and eating.

Favorite area of home improvement:

Almost anything around the home or yard. I have several projects I would like to get done - paver patio, patio wall, front porch railing to name a few.


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Build a Vertical Garden and Turn a Small Space into a Big Harvest!

Whether you're growing scrumptious veggies, flavorful herbs or gorgeous flowers and succulents, gardening is a very rewarding pastime. Sometimes, though, your love of plants can be bigger than your available square footage. If you're looking for ways to maximize the space you have while growing a sustainable, resource-friendly garden, look no further! Whether you want to plant ...»
indoors or outdoors, these tools of the trade will help you bust through the limits of plain old "flat" gardening and set you on your way to growing an awesome vertical garden.

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Wet & Forget
Wet & Forget Downers Grove, IL
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My Rustic and Cozy Christmas Mantel...Burlap and Plaid

It's a homespun Christmas at my house this year with a handmade wreath and stockings using two of my favorites...burlap and plaid! Head over to my blog for a closer look plus links to ...»
instructions for the wreath and stockings! http://confessionsofaplateaddict.blogspot.co...

Debbie @ Confessions of a Plate Addict
Debbie @ Confessions of a... Buford, GA
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    Commented on Dec 10, 2012
    I love your Christmas mantle. Our of all the ones I've seen this year, this one is my ...»
    favorite!!! Great job.

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  • The Farms "New" Tractor! – A 1957 Ford 860
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31 Years Later...The Dream Is Fullfilled

Leave us a comment here or on our Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Old-World-Garden-Farms/320724164624407) and help us name our new "old" tractor! ...»

Yes- this post is a little different for us - we usually are talking about building our farm or barn or working in the garden - but no matter if this post is read or liked by anyone..it will forever be my favorite :)Growing up - I can remember my dad mowing the property each week with an old second-hand farm tractor It was older – and had a few dings and knicks – but even at my young age, I could tell my dad loved that tractor. When he wasn't mowing, he would often let me or one of his grandchildren up with him to "drive" it around, letting us steer while he worked the pedals. I dreamed of the day I would be "big enough" to drive it all by myself, just like dad.

My father passed away when I was 12 – and that old farm tractor was a little too dangerous for my mom to let me mow the property with. So with that in mind – the tractor was sold and I spent the next 5 years before college mowing with those 10 acres with an 18 HP ranch King Garden Tractor. I put a million hours and a million miles on that little garden tractor – and loved every minute of it. But in the back of my mind...I still dreamed of having a big old farm tractor someday, just like my dad.Since starting the farm – I think I have reminded Mary of that dream of an old tractor on a weekly if not daily basis. Of course – many things needed to come first. Like the garden – a driveway, the chicken coop – and of course a barn to store it in. But every week as we drove around – we kept our eyes peeled looking for "the one". After purchasing the much-needed farm truck earlier this summer – we had all but let go of the tractor dream happening this year. Then fate stepped in.This past Monday – innocently enough – a business client and friend of mine (Ray) happened to ask if we were still looking for that special old tractor for our farm. He knew of our little farm project and had heard me talk a time or two about the tractor dream.It just so happened that Ray had his grandfather's 1957 Ford 860 – with its own great history as well. It was purchased new by my client's grandfather back in the 1950′s – and used on their big family farm up near Powell, Ohio. Much like myself, Ray had grown up getting rides on the tractor and waiting for the day he could "drive" it himself. As it was passed down to him through the years, he had used it to mow and work on his own property, until recently deciding to purchase a new model that could handle bigger chores. He told Mary and I that he really didn't want to sell it to anyone – but needing to make room for his new one – he had thought of us and the farm – and knew it would be a great home for his grandfather's old Ford.Although in great working condition – we will give her some extra TLC over the coming months and restore her even closer to her original glory. She will definitely be a working tractor. We will use her to mow the grass with a good finish mower – and more importantly - to give those all important "hay rides" when we have visitors to the farm.As I stepped up on it for the first time to take it for a test drive with the old engine purring, I let go of the clutch, and 31 years later – I felt a feeling of euphoria that can't be described. Mary took her turn as well at the controls – and I think it was love at first drive for both of us.I'll never be able to thank Ray enough for making a dream finally come true. The Farm finally has its old tractor!

Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
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    Your story touched my heart. I too grew up on a farm and remember my dad and his tractor. ...»
    Precious memories for me. Thanks for sharing your story.

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Painting: Should I paint my kitchen cabinets?

These cabinets are about 30 years old but still look good I think. I have been throwing around the idea of painting them a off white colour. It is a hugh kitchen and would be a hugh ...»
job. Or, I could just paint the walls... it is a peanut shell colour now. What colour do you think? Also, I was thinking maybe just change the hardware. Should I have a runner or area run under the table. Any other ideas to spruce up this space would be welcome. HELP PLEASE!!

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Betty-Anne J Canada
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    Commented on Jul 12, 2012
    Betty Anne, It seems we have the same taste in kitchens. I just painted my kitchen wall the ...»
    same color you have; my cabinets are exactly the same color; dining table and chairs are the same; and I have the exact iron spoons and forks. Amazing! As far as painting your cabinets, it would be a huge job. I think they look great just as they are.

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Painting: What color to paint?

We are currently repainting the inside of our home, and I chose a buttery yellow for my accent wall in the kitchen. I need help choosing a coordinating color for the rest of the walls in ...»
the kitchen. My countertops are green and my appliances are white. Cabinets are oak wood. Any suggestions?

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Lori P Colfax, LA on Jul 10, 2012
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    Karleen A on Jul 10, 2012
    I agree with Daniela
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Terra Cotta Pot Fountain

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    Very nice!
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This is another project of mine. A dry pond/creek bed.

I collected rocks from the woods and bought the footbridge on line. I found the neat stork at Lowes. Yes, Lowes is my favorite store. I had the stone delivered and I just layed out how I ...»
wanted it with the large rocks and then just filled it in with the stone and mulched the rest. It was pretty easy actually. I got the daylillies from a friend and the grasses I bought at a market. My little cat I had for 17 years is buried under the St. Francis statue on the left side of the bridge so this spot has special meaning to me.

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Debbie M Hazleton, PA
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    Commented on Jun 28, 2012
    Debbie, I love this! It is beautiful. Would love to do this in my backyard.
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Vegetable garden

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Julee S Bangor, MI
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    Commented on Jun 14, 2012
    I love it. Been wanting to do one myself.
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Furniture: Need an inexpensive partition for my hallway that looks nice and is able to be open/closed or raised/lowered.

The partition is to keep dogs from the back of my house. It must be low enough to keep small dogs from going under and tall enough to keep agile dogs from jumping over. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Lori P
Lori P Colfax, LA
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    Commented on Jun 12, 2012
    Miriam, this is exactly the kind of idea that I am looking for. I thought of using shutters, ...»
    but never thought of using the smaller type and turning them into a gate. Will have to visit some yard sales or the Restore and see what I can find. Thanks for the inspiration.

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