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CommentedYes, I believe that is a gardenia. I have 2 of them in my front yard, both are taller than I ...»
My $400 Bathroom makeover
I wanted to surprise my husband with an updated bath, so while he was away for the week I was busy. What do you think?
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CommentedThis is a great inspiration to me. I would like to redo our hall/guest bath. New paint, ...»
Deck and Outdoor Living Tuna Can Lantern
Inexpensive and easy way to make DIY outdoor lighting by re-purposing a tuna can. A dowel, paint or old broom stick, wood screw, copper fitting, and a thrift store glass hurricane is all that is needed. Simply drill a hole in the can and dowel to attach the dowel/paintstick and spray paint it. Once the paint is dry add the glass hurricane. Cost- $5.00
My new building and back yard.
We had this cellar and shed built into our hillside in the back yard. Big plans for shade garden on one side, and full sun on the other. What to plant? I'm overwhelmed.
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CommentedA rock garden with hosta will do well on the shady side. Very good for erosion because the ...»
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CommentedA friend of mine suggested a baby changing table for a potting bench. Ideal with the shelve ...»
Making daylilies bloom again
Several varieties of daylily (Stella d'Oro, Blackeyed Stella, Happy Returns, etc) are known as reblooming daylilies. Their first bloom period is just about over here in GA. To encourage
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Commentedno we don't Patsy, but will look into it. That's my kind of thing. I checked my daylilies ...»
My $1,200.00 Kitchen Remodel
If you're familiar with the internet at all, you've probably seen my kitchen before. I renovated it April of 2011 on a $1,200.00 budget and posted the progress and results on my website,
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New garden bed from pool hole
We removed our pool earlier this year and I saw the perfect opportunity for a new garden bed. We used the old pool enclosure for fencing and added a garden gate that we painted white. It is way more fun maintaining a garden than maintaining a pool that was rarely being used!!




