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M S

Pensacola, FL
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Gardening and Home improvement on a DIME ! Budget always...

Favorite area of home improvement:

Garden front porch or inside my home


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  • M S
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  • Painting the palettes. This is optional but we like the bright colors!
  • Staple commercial grade landscape fabric to the back, sides, and bottom.
  • Our planted garden! We mixed a lot of different things together but really the combination of plants could be endless! 8

Our palette garden

Cultivators Design and landscape loves to re-use things and this is our version of the palette garden. We also think these would make great herb gardens or succulent gardens too!
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Cultivators Design and La... Atlanta, GA
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  • M S
    Commented on Mar 12, 2012
    This idea is it strickly for Herb garden? Do you think Tomatoes would work as well?
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