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Diane R

Garden City, ID
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  • Diane R
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Framed Chalkboard Panels for the Fridge

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Brenda M Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Re-purposed old shutters for added color 2
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  • This is the before. Well...after all the weeds were pulled.
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Garden Art Re-Purposed Wood Shutter

To create a little whimsy and a lot of color to our side yard, we spray painted old wood shutters.
Hoosier Homemade
Hoosier Homemade Laporte, IN
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  • Diane R
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  • The amount of sawdust made from cutting out the trough was enough to mulch our strawberry patch and tomatoes.
  • The wood blocks taken out.  Each one at a time.
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Garden Project

I got this idea from pinterest and just had to do it! It took my hubby all day to cut out the planting trough, but I think it is worth it. It looks great.
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Sara Zantow
Sara Zantow Oakes, ND
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Fun With Clay Pots

Re-Scape.com
Re-Scape.com Myakka City, FL
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DIY Fence Flower Pots

Want to add some pretty flowers to your fence this spring? It's really easy to do. All you need is a few clay pots from your local garden store, some spray paint in your favorite Spring ...»
1 Hour 30 Easy
Laura at Inspiration for Moms
Laura at Inspiration for ... Broomfield, CO
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  • You'll need: mason jar or baby food jar with sealable lid, kitchen sponge, hammer and nail, heavy-duty string, sponge, sugar, scissors, saucepan and flower stickers or decorative tape (optional). 2
  • 1. Prepare "butterfly food" by mixing nine parts water with one part sugar. If you are using a mason jar for your feeder, use tablespoons, and if you are using a baby food jar, use teaspoons.
  • 2. Using a nail and hammer, punch a small hole in the center of the lid. A piece of a sponge will need to fit snuggly in the hole, so keep it small – you can always make it bigger if necessary.
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Make a DIY Butterfly Feeder in 6 Easy Steps

Don't underestimate the butterfly – it's more than just a pretty garden addition! There are 561 known butterfly species in the United States and Canada, all of which pollinate your ...»
BrightNest
BrightNest Denver, CO
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  • A simple crate planter made from pallets and using a straw bale for a growing medium 1
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The Straw Bale Pallet Crate Garden - Simple, Attractive - And Cheap!

Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
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  • Diane R
    Commented on May 06, 2013
    Looks like a great and fun way to garden and very easy and cheap to do thank you for sharing
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  • A simple crate planter made from pallets and using a straw bale for a growing medium 1
  • Start by assembling 2 rectangle frames from scrap wood or 2 x 4′s.
  • Next – attach the two rectangles with four of your slat boards in each corner
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The Straw Bale Pallet Crate Garden - Simple, Attractive - And Cheap!

So you have little space, little time, little money and you still want to garden. Or maybe you would like to add a great looking focal point to your existing garden or landscape to grow ...»
Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
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