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Marjorie F

Ballston Spa, NY
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  • Teacups. If you head to your local thrift store or garage sale to find a few vintage teacups, you're already halfway done with this bird feeder.  This project requires no sawing or cutting! 1
  • Fruit rinds. Yet another reason to save your citrus peels! Fruit rinds have a number of helpful uses around the house and they also make great DIY bird feeders. The best part about this feeder: it will be a hit with your kids. 3
  • Mason jar. If you've got a spare mason jar, some twine and a piece of a sponge, you can make a DIY butterfly feeder! Encourage butterflies to visit your yard and pollinate your plants with this easy project. 5
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Birds and Butterflies: 6 DIY Feeders

Bird feeders are more than just a pretty garden addition! These nice-looking pieces really do attract birds and butterflies, which will pollinate your plants and help your garden grow. As ...»
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BrightNest Denver, CO
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What kind of plant is this?

These are growing in my neighbors yard. We have no clue what they are??? It has a really thick stem like a sunflower would. We thought it was a weed but there are about 6-7 and theyre spaced apart perfectly as if planted purposely. Please help solve the plant mystery
Jennifer M
Jennifer M Swansea, MA
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    Commented on May 09, 2012
    hahahaha lets go with pumpkin, lol
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Our new Outdoor Kitchen and Fireplace

Beautiful outdoor grilling island and fireplace!
Gail G
Gail G Zebulon, NC
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    Commented on Apr 11, 2012
    This is exactly what I want down at the pool......then I would not have to keep going up to ...»
    this house for trips of food, drinks, etc......just need to add a changing hut to top off the perfectness!!

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  • there are white snapdragons...but can she grow these at that time?

White Flowers in October?

Sharon R. asks me: "My son and fiancee are planning an Oct. 21st wedding. Their budget is limited due to the economy. I thought I might help by growing some of the flowers and asking a talented friend to arrange them. Can you suggest some plants, primarily with white blossoms, that will be in bloom at that time of year? We are just into the mountains in Pickens county."

Can you think of anything that would help her? I can't.

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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    Commented on Mar 28, 2012
    as in the pic, snap dragons, baby's breath, gladioli (plant later than usual) dahlias.....any ...»
    flower can be grown inside

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