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Janette A

Napa, CA
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  • Materials needed, soil, potatoes, and reusable bags.
  • Cut up potatoes and let sit out for 2 days (this prevents disease once planted).
  • Place potatoes eye side up.
  • Cover with soil
  • Roll down sides to allow sun and rain to reach potatoes.
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Use Reusable Grocery Bags to Grow Potatoes

When I discovered that the potato grow bags cost $20 each I decided to try using my old reusable grocery bags to grow my potatoes in this year. Add 3" of soil to bottom, add potatoes eye ...»
side up, cover with additional 4" of soil. Once plant is 8" high add more soil. Keep adding soil until bag is full. Once plant starts to die and wilt, stop watering. Wait a couple of weeks and dump bag out. Harvest your home grown potatoes. #MayProjects

2 Little Superheroes
2 Little Superheroes Raleigh, NC
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Tips on Building Small Wooden Organizers for Kitchen, Bath... and well, beyond.

Brian Campbell, Basswood Artisan Carpentry
Brian Campbell, Basswood ... Saint Paul, MN
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  • Two freestanding vanities with Caesarstone remnant tops and porcelain sinks are a nice feature, as well as the linen cabinet which we were able to recess into the wall. 8
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Bathroom Storage Solutions

Hamtil Construction LLC
Hamtil Construction LLC Saint Louis, MO
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DIY Hidden storage: canned food storage cabinet

Classy Clutter
Classy Clutter Buffalo, NY
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  • Are your dewalt batteries dead like mine were?
Here is how to fix them!

Free DYI tutorial on how to fix your old dewalt batteries

Revive your NICD batteries with using this free tutorial. I just fixed about 20 of my own batteries and I figured I would share it with others for free since people are charging 20 dollars on Ebay for these instructions.

http://sup-remodeling.com/index.php?mact=New...

Superior Remodeling, LLC
Superior Remodeling, LLC Raleigh, NC
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Fish bowl on your pond! Cool idea!

I like this idea and can see lots of different applications for this style! What do you think of it?
Ponds Inc. of Illinois, Jason Lenox
Ponds Inc. of Illinois, J... Elgin, IL
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DIY: Sunburst Mirror

Make your own sunburst mirror using an old mirror and wooden skewers.

#Love2Repurpose

House on the Way - Leslie
House on the Way - Leslie Lexington, KY
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  • "Spool" pool and spa all in one. http://www.deckandpatio.com/DP_Blog/?p=1105 4
  • "Spool" with waterfall, gas fire pit and tumble paver patio. Pool and spa in one.
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  • Is it a pool or a spa... it's a "Spool"
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  • Paver patio with a "spool" pool and spa in one with waterfall and gas fire pit.
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Small backyard? This "spool" is the perfect solution

This spa / pool is the perfect solution for a backyard that is too small for a pool. This client wanted a pool or a water feature a patio and a fun place to entertain. Our idea was to ...»
create this spool, which can stay cool during hot summer days and heated up on a cool evening. Add a waterfall and a gas fire pit and this place is party central! Read more about is project in HOUSE Magazine http://www.deckandpatio.com/DP_Blog/?p=1105 #Bestof2012

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Deck and Patio Company "Outdoor Living Experts"
Deck and Patio Company "O... Huntington Station, NY
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