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Leslie L

Louisburg, NC
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Repurposing & Upcycling: What can I use square rubber covered wired with 1 inch squares throughtout the square for?

These squares were made for college/kids rooms as bookshelves. They are like cubic cubbies except they are made of rubber covered metal. The flat squares were held together with round plastic piece. I uploaded a photo. Let me know if you got it.
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Ginger bruce Franklin, IN
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    Commented on Jul 22, 2012
    Connect sides with white zipties found at dollar stores. Just trying to think outside the box lol
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DIY Solar Light Chandelier

One of our blog readers sent us pics of this cool project, and we had to share it. She took an old chandelier, stripped out the wiring and pared down the fancy on it, attached some solar ...»
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Rita and Cane Gresham, OR
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Carole B Kenedy, TX
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Hubby landscaped both sides of driveway.

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Ann S Kalamazoo, MI
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  • Leslie L
    Commented on Jun 17, 2012
    Looks like some serious work. Looks great!
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Our garden patio.

My husband and I removed old shrubs, covered the ground with a weed barrier, added river rock and stepping stones. The Bottle Brush tree attracts bees. The flowers we selected are both perennials and annuals that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. We are visited daily by a family of Cardinals. This is such a peaceful place to relax. :)
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Sandra R Palm Coast, FL
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    Commented on Jun 17, 2012
    We have catnip plants in pots near areas we like to hang out. "they" say its stronger than ...»
    mosq. Repellant sprays. We are in north carolina and have them bad. Have also heard mosquito plants help too. Can get at lowes i think. And old wives tale is place a dryer sheet in your sock (hanging out) or pocket. Anything with odor can help. Even cotton balls with listerine on them. And you smell frsh too lol

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The Japanese garden pagoda I built by using plastic plant pots and cement.

I collected plastic pots of different shapes and sizes, cut the bottoms off, slit them up one side and taped the slit back together. filled them with concrete and then removed the pot by ...»
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Patty S Sturgeon Bay, WI
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    Commented on Jun 17, 2012
    Now you got me thinking. Maybe i could do with various round pots and make a lighthouse....oh ...»
    you have got my wheels turning. Looks so good!

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Landscaping: Need landscaping suggestions for the area under and around my deck. I had a stone wall and steps added but it needs help

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Elizabeth B Cumberland Furnace, TN
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    Commented on May 20, 2012
    Castiron plantwould love this spot
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