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Cheryl S

Metamora, IL
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About Me:

Recent widow raising grandchildren, retired state employee who loves antiquing and flea markets.

Favorite area of home improvement:

I am currently remodeling my kitchen - using mostly vintage items. just had bathroom done with clawfoot tub and it turned out great.


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  • Cheryl S
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

Gardening: I have one part of my yard behind the fence and next to my carport, that is about 90% shade. Can anyone tell me of some

ype of ground covering or flowers that I basically have to do nothing to them so that they can grow & survive? The most work I basically want to have to do in that area is to keep them from spreading into my neighbors back yard?

Terri J
Terri J York, PA
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  • Cheryl S
    Commented on Apr 02, 2012
    yesterday a gentleman suggested Thyme ground cover it is purple in winter and green in ...»
    summer. Not the herb.

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My Refurbished Furniture

Antique headboard I refinished to go with my decor for my bedroom, and an old white shutter I bought at a yard sale and made into a wall decoration for hanging hats or jewelry or whatever I choose.

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Rhonda M Council Bluffs, IA
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  • Cheryl S
    Commented on Apr 02, 2012
    I love the ideas .
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