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Trudy

Champaign, IL
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  • Frog tape carefully place above and below where you want your caulk line to be.
  • Overlap in the corners.
  • Apply caulk and smooth with finger. 2
  • Caulk and Grout in a tube. 1
  • Perfect caulk line very time.
  • Missing and damaged grout repaired in under an hour. 2
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How To Caulk A Bathtub/Repair Grout

A fool-proof way to caulk a bathtub...or anything for that matter. My dad showed me this method years ago and it has never failed me! Plus introduction to grout in a tube. #DIYChallenge
Ann @ On Sutton Place
Ann @ On Sutton Place Findlay, OH
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  • The last of our mushroom compost from last year...
  • "Beautiful! Glorious! Delicious!," say my plants.

Tips for Applying Mulch!

We will have 3 yards of mushroom compost delivered this week. When I begin filling my first wheelbarrow, I will think about the mulching techniques I have learned from many and various ...»
gardeners over the past 10 years...

What I have learned so far:

1. This is a lot of work! So make it count for double the time & money: add nutrients while you mulch.

2. Apply it 2-3 inches deep to suppress weeds for the growing season. You still may get some, but usually they are easier to pull out of the loose mulch than the firm soil.

3. Make sure to leave your plants some wiggle room. Apply the mulch deeply, but leave it at least one inch away from the crown of the plant. Leave 2-3 inches of space all around tree trunks.

4. Do not apply hot compost (meaning mushroom compost or other nutrient rich sources) to woodland (e.g. ferns) or silver-leaved plants (lavender).

5. For garden areas in which you want to encourage self-seeding plants, use a garden fork to "tickle in" some compost over those areas. Christopher Lloyd talks all about this in his book Succession Planting for Year-Round Pleasure. He also covers many other aspects of ornamental gardens. (It is my favorite garden book\!)

6. If you are mulching with well-rotted mushroom compost, be sure to save some extra for patching you lawn, topping off your vegetable beds (or containers), and even your ornamental containers.

7. You know you are a real gardener when just thinking of rotted plant and animal material gives you excited butterflies in your stomach... as opposed to the queasiness that most people feel in their stomachs.

Any more tips from my fellow gardeners?

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Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gardener
Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gar... Pittsburgh, PA
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  • nasturtiums and tomato plant in a planted galvanized trashcan with paint stick marker
  • fence piece upcycled as trellis, step ladder supports a birdhouse and planter
  • old barrel topped with a pottery dish becomes a birdbath
  • old metal step ladder with a clay saucer and a cast iron bird equals a 5 minute birdbath
  • 3 tiered hanging veggie holder shows off houseplants on summer vacation 2
  • My version of raised beds ~ galvanized trash can garden (holes drilled in the bottoms)
  • cat cd holder repurposed as a garden accent with bleeding hearts 3
  • old pot and pedestal become a bird water source
  • rock and junk drawer items turned into a garden accent
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Repurposing in the Garden

Big gardening ideas and a small budget helped me get creative in using repurposed items to garden and accent my plantings. Using what I already had or picked up cheaply at yard sales has ...»
saved me money and made my garden space unique too!

#Love2Repurpose

#Gardening

Barb Rosen
Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE
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  • Take the disgusting, yucky burner and seal it up in a big Ziploc-type bag with about 1/4 cup of ammonia and let it sit overnight.
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An easy spring cleaning tip for one of the worst jobs in the house!

Vivienne @ The V Spot
Vivienne @ The V Spot Los Alamitos, CA
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Home Repair Tutor Gail--My Repurposed Life Erin-DIYOntheCheap
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  • Build a simple firepit with pavers and a firebowl. We got our firebowl from Lowe's for less than $80.
  • Stack pavers on level ground. We put ours on our concrete patio.
  • For a 35" firebowl we used 48 pavers and stacked them 4 layers high.
  • Easy to move if needed, simple and inexpensive! 1
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How to Build A Firepit

We built this simple firepit at the end of the summer and it only takes 30 minutes to put it together!
Ellora - Creatively Southern
Ellora - Creatively South... Knoxville, TN
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    This is just what I need in my back yard!! I'm on my own and I think I could do this...on my ...»
    own!!!

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  • Part 2 in the organizing series
  • make color-coded calendars for everything in your life
  • It's so easy to move appointments - just drag 'n drop

Create a Calendar - Organize Online Stuff series

I tried calendars, blog planners, you name it, to try to organize all of my stuff online. Nothing worked. The perfect solution was sitting right in front of my face the whole time. ...»

Google Calendar.

It's a lot more than just a simple calendar. You just need to know how to use it. And, you need to know all of those things in your life that drop through the cracks.

Consider this organizing 'putty'. :)

#organizedhome #organizing

Colleen Jorgensen
Colleen Jorgensen Placerville, CA
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Create faux French Herb Pots from dollar store pots

With a few coats of craft paint, you can change the look of any pot. Use pots you have on hand or buy some discount or dollar store pots. Choose a color to match your decor and paint a ...»
rim in metallic paint. Add embellishments or a stencil design. Finish with a pearl coat or glossy finish and enjoy!

Carolyn ~ homework
Carolyn ~ homework Los Angeles, CA
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