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Carma F

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  • A simple crate planter made from pallets and using a straw bale for a growing medium 1
  • Start by assembling 2 rectangle frames from scrap wood or 2 x 4′s.
  • Next – attach the two rectangles with four of your slat boards in each corner
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The Straw Bale Pallet Crate Garden - Simple, Attractive - And Cheap!

So you have little space, little time, little money and you still want to garden. Or maybe you would like to add a great looking focal point to your existing garden or landscape to grow ...»
Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
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  • Carma F
    Commented on May 03, 2013
    Perfect Idea. I just attained some old bales from friends and was looking for a way to make ...»
    tomato and potato planters;having seen these plants grow from bales with dirt holes in the middle. I have already treated the bales for fire ants. Thank you.

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  • A close up of the finished floor, it almost looks like old leather. 15
  • I did the whole 10 X 12 room for about $80, but any future room will cost about $30. That's cheap flooring! 11
  • Gluing the paper down using a 50% Elmers glue %50 water mixture. This part took forever. 11
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Paper Bag Floors

If you are in need of new flooring but don't have much money to spend (or even if you do) then this fits the bill! I created this floor out of brown paper, Elmers glue, stain and ...»
Ashley @ Domestic Imperfection
Ashley @ Domestic Imperfe... San Antonio, TX
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  • Old weathered door turned coffee table 1
  • Old weathered door turned coffee table
  • Copper piping underneath coffee table 1
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Old weathered door turned coffee table

Hey Hometalkers! I wanted to share this coffee table that my handy husband created for me using some furniture grade wood, spindle legs, an old wooden door and some copper piping. My ...»
Beth B
Beth B Birmingham, AL
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  • Carma F
    Commented on Apr 13, 2012
    beautiful
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Gardening: Hiking one day in So CA~ Aliso Wood trails area and came across these thistle looking purple flower bushes (about 4-5')

Anyone know what these are called??
Joy S
Joy S Santa Ana, CA
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  • Carma F
    Commented on Apr 13, 2012
    Looks like Liatris from the spicata family. Monarch Butterflies love them. after the flower ...»
    dies there will be seeds that when resown will develop the bulb. I have these in my yard and in October the Monarchs are headed back to Mexico. They swarm these flowers. It's so beautiful.

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