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Domonique Jefferson

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  • Domonique Jefferson
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  • Artichoke candle holders
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A simple Autumn Breakfast table

A simple autumn tablescape with a bouquet of fall wildflowers, seasonal squash, and artichoke candle holders. The artichoke candle holders are an easy DIY project that takes less than 5 ...»
minutes! Just cut the bottoms off so they will stand up, and carve out the heart of the artichoke until the space is large enough to fit your candle.

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Self-watering Planter

I have really appreciated my original Really Raised Bed for starting transplants and nurturing tender plants I get in the mail. But these beds must be watered frequently to keep the soil ...»
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I decided to make a self-watering raised bed and it has been a rousing success!

I have directions for making your own self-watering, really raised bed at http://www.walterreeves.com/how-to-archive/....

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