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Barbie RH

Philadelphia, PA
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About Me:

love gardening, sewing, cooking, & crocheting, walking my dogs,,,

Favorite area of home improvement:

mi kitchen n bathroom,


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  • I finally had some time to spray paint old tires to add color to my back yard 1
  • Spray painted old tires I had around the house to add some color to my back yard.

My colorful tires.

I finally did it. I had seen this idea on Hometalk some time ago and loved the idea. The color choices are not the best ones, but those are the only spray paint colors I had. I did not ...»
plant inside the tires, however I thought by placing the plants also would work. Over all it looks colorful. I will probably change the colors later on, once the colors fade away.

Elvira Pulido
Elvira Pulido Mcallen, TX
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  • First, prepare "butterfly food" by mixing nine parts water with one part sugar. Depending on the size of your jar, you'll use either a tablespoon or a teaspoon. 16
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Make A DIY Butterfly Feeder In 6 Easy Steps

BrightNest
BrightNest Denver, CO
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Candi C
Candi C Burleson, TX
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  • Another whimsical fountain created with a teapot and cup. 10
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Container Water Gardens

Aquascape Inc.
Aquascape Inc. Saint Charles, IL
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  • This is the bag it comes in if you want to check your local Big Lots 2
  • Here it is popped open and upside down
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  • completely covering plant all the way to the ground
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Great Find for Covering Plants

Good morning everyone. I was at Big Lots yesterday and came across a collapsible mesh laundry hamper for only $8. I decided it would be perfect for covering plants in containers or on the ...»
ground, to protect from birds, or from the Phoenix sunshine. It worked out great. I will check the dollar stores and see if I can maybe get more. The $8 one is a nice size, 16 inches in diameter. It even folds away when I don't need it!

Robyn
Robyn Phoenix, AZ
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Terra Cotta Pot Fountain

Debbie M
Debbie M Hazleton, PA
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Shakespeare Gardens

If you follow the link you will see a huge list of with tons of pictures of all the plants you can use to create a Shakespeare Garden.
The Black Thumb Gardener
The Black Thumb Gardener Pittsford, NY
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    really?? :O
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The Black Thumb Gardener
The Black Thumb Gardener Pittsford, NY
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  • 5. The best garden teacher is the garden itself. Try. Watch. Listen. Adapt. And enjoy! 1
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Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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  • 3. Focus on diversity in the garden, rather than treating specific pests. For example, the red lily beetles devoured my lily bed until I spread the lilies throughout the garden and the beetles couldn't find them as easily. 4
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Empress of Dirt - Melissa
Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada
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