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Linda G

Conestoga, PA
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About Me:

Anything outdoors..and crafty

Favorite area of home improvement:

Working on the area around my 28'X18' Koi pond


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Can anyone identify this flower. It stands over 10 feet in many cases. It was found in South Georgia in full shade and s

Can anyone identify this flower. It stands over 10 feet in many cases. It was found in South Georgia in full shade and spreads (maybe from seed, not sure) Looks like an Allium or Ornamental onion, but the leaves are like hydrangeas. I'll post a full picture with many with a woman standing among them.
Tammie S
Tammie S Kennesaw, GA
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  • Linda G
    Commented on Jun 12, 2012
    Sure looks like a hydrangea to me...
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Concrete Garden Path

We made this garden walkway with a mold that we purchased at Lowe's. We mixed the Quickcrete up and then poured it into the mold a section at a time. It was almost like making mud pies. It was a bit time consuming but we were very happy with the end result. It has held up very well as it has been down now for about 3 years.
Karen K
Karen K Jacksonville, FL
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  • Linda G
    Commented on Jun 09, 2012
    Excellent job. I love it! It looks so inviting!
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: FLOOR FINISH- Has anyone ever used Valspar Crystal Clear floor finish? (water based/nano shield) and if so, how was it?

Kelly F
Kelly F Freeport, PA
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  • Linda G
    Commented on May 31, 2012
    I love Valspar products..they are wonderful. Washable and very long lasting!
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A unique look for any floor!

My husband has tiled, put down wood flooring and after growing weary of doing the same thing over and over...we decided to get creative. I hope you like the new floor as much as we do!
Wendy B
Wendy B Murphy, NC
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  • Linda G
    Commented on May 31, 2012
    Love it..whimsical and fun..would be great for a mountain cabin...
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  • To see t he shutters or not to see, that is the question.  Would it be better in black? 5
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Painting: Shutters: What color?

I am posting a picture of my home's exterior. I thought I could kind of match the shutter color to the grayest brick. Imagine my horror when the color just blended and looks like no ...»
shutters at all. What do you think guys? I'm about ready to paint them black and see what happens. Red metal roof not helping either. Gimme a COLOR!

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Melissa K Blythewood, SC
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    Commented on May 31, 2012
    cranberry or burgandy
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Pathways Design Ideas for Home and Garden

through http://awesomearchitecture.net
Ricky
Ricky New York, NY
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  • Linda G
    Commented on May 31, 2012
    What type of grass (?) seed did you use to seed the pathway? I would like to do this on the ...»
    path to my outdoor pond. Thank You for any info you can share...

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  • A gate and sawhorse meant for outdoors share a life together indoors these days. The bedding was created by throwing loose linens on top of a quilt. Sheets were tucked in between the mattresses for a full length look. 

How to is at:
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  • The hooks offer all kinds of fun seasonal decor. Today it's summer. What will it become in fall? Hmmm... 1
  • I just like messy beds. They look soft and full, so I enhance it further with crumply pillows and a top sheet thrown across the width for colour and fullness. 2

A horse gate and sawhorse... for bedroom furniture

I'll admit, this is not your typical bedroom suite! But I find great joy out of creating something from basically nothing. And such was the case with this project. ...»

Both the gate and sawhorse were found in another's burn pile. The gate received some fun hooks, the 'bedding' was created from some sheets and linens on hand and the bedroom was complete! For free. :)

#Recycle

FunkyJunk Interiors - Donna
FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada
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  • Linda G
    Commented on May 27, 2012
    So inovative..Love it
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DIY Vertical Succulent Planter

Making some basic 2x4s look old with some paint and stencils, I created my very own vertical garden for planting hens and chicks (succulents). Once the frame fill out I'll have a living ...»
work of art! Full details of the project are on my blog Inspired by Charm: http://www.inspiredbycharm.com/2012/04/outdo...

#Bestof2012

Michael W
Michael W Saint Marys, PA
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  • Linda G
    Commented on May 20, 2012
    Love it
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  • Linda G
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