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Julie D

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  • This project cost a total of $20 because I used mostly materials and plants I already had. See it on "Our Fairfield Garden" board on Pinterest @ Barb Rosen and my website http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com 8

Making a succulent garden in an old birdbath

Upcycled an old, leaky birdbath into a beautiful succulent garden! I mixed about 2 parts compost to 1 part builder's sand and mounded it up in the birdbath basin using small rocks, then added the succulents.http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com

#Bestof2012 ...»

complete directions at http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/upcycle...

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Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE
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  • Julie D
    Commented on Jul 07, 2012
    Do you drill holes in the bottom of the birdbath for drainage?
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Garden Decor

Another great use of Terracotta pots or some other special pots you may want to use. Love the tier effect
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Jan M Toledo, OR
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  • Julie D
    Commented on Jun 13, 2012
    I think the blue/purple plant is Lobelia. It comes in several shades of blue and white. It ...»
    doesn't mind some shade.

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  • An old found door becomes useful again as a handy place to drop your keys and hang your hat! 9

Old door turned hall tree

This is an old door I found on the side of the road. I took it home and added and mirror, hooks and shelf.....I just LOVE her! #olddoors #Bestof2012

http://dejavuedesigns.com #mancave #love2repurpose #recycle

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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
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    Commented on Jun 11, 2012
    Love, Love, Love it! Old doors command quite a premium price, and what youi've done with it ...»
    is wonderful! Lucky YOU!

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Gardening: Ok, me again. Any idea what the heck this plant is? The berries almost look like jalepenos...

This is in my friend's yard in Indiana. Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Jane P
Jane P Fishers, IN
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  • Julie D
    Commented on Jun 11, 2012
    @Dawn C. When I enlarged the photo of the little lavendar flowers, they look like a perennial ...»
    geranium, as do the leaves. Does it grow like a ground cover?

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