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Rudee H

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  • I started by removing the covers and washing them.
  • I labeled the "fluff" taken from the back cushions so I wouldn't get confused when it was time to re-stuff.
  • I used this quilt batting ($9.99 at Walmart) to beef up the cushions.
  • I simply trimmed the batting and wrapped it around the bottom cushions to boost their fluff-ability. Yep. That's the technical term. ;)
  • I put the covers back on the new beefed-up cushions and now my couch looks as good as new.
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  • Now if I can just keep this guy off the couch. 4
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How to Make an Old Couch New Again for $10

I may have mentioned a few - or a million - times how much I love my living room couch. Well, after two years of lovin', my beloved couch was starting to show some wear. The notorious ...»
mystery spots were starting to appear and some wrinkles and sags were forming in the cushions. Time to start Mission: Couch Rejuvenation ...

Living Rich on Less - Susan
Living Rich on Less - Sus... Huntingdon, PA
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Butterfly Bush

Always wanted one. Now have three. This one by the driveway needs trellising and always fights with whatever we trellis him with. This should tame him at least for this year.
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Melissa K Blythewood, SC
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    Commented on May 29, 2012
    yes cut back hard in the autumn to give you better blooms whether in white ot purple the ...»
    following year. beautiful to see the butterflies each year.

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Which Lily is it?

I've heard asiatic, oriental, etc. lily. Which is it? Also heard this year that they hate to be disturbed. So this is one planted last year. My daughter is 5'9"
Melissa K
Melissa K Blythewood, SC
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    Commented on May 29, 2012
    we call them Day Lillies...I have mine in pots, feed them every 2 weeks with plant food now ...»
    eagerley waiting for them to bud!

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Outdoor Living: Hi, Any ideas on how to disguise a black pond filter box? The box is gavity fed so has to be above the pond , ideally wo

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Rudee H
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    Commented on May 29, 2012
    ok thanks to you all. I am going to take a picture and post it later or tomorrow but the ...»
    Hypertufa sounds a great idea!

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