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Growing A Greener World is doing a review/giveaway of the Worm Factory 360! Giveaway ends May 28, so make sure to enter before then!
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I want to visit this nursery someday.
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Environmental stewardship in our kids? Yes, you can grow that!
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♥ this find: $10 at a local flea market, this French door, with its glass panes still intact, separates a tenant’s cozy container garden from the homeowner’s yard. The open design of the door and lattice fence creates a sense of enclosure while still allowing views from adjoining spaces. >> This is super! So whimsical and beautiful!
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Open up the pumpkin, add a little soil and water, and watch the seeds (which are already inside the pumpkin) grow.
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Mirror with optical illusion framing... love the change it makes in this brick wall
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Support system for melons, birdhouse gourds and hanging growers.
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"Future Feast in The Garden of Flow/Accumulation" by Suzanne Biaggi and Patrick Picard at The Late Show Gardens, Cornerstone, Sonoma, CA. Copyright: © Saxon Holt/PhotoBotanic.415-898-8880
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This potato tower is actually not hideous. Might try it...
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Insect house. I'm making one of these for sure!
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Insect Estates. Chelsea Flower Show 2009. This is so magnificently fabulous.
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Portland landscape designer Marina Wynton hung this wire fence on four-by-four fence posts topped with ready-made decorative post caps. The wire between the posts is 6-in. square welded wire mesh. Manufactured and usually sold to reinforce concrete slabs, this is available from some garden centers, building supply houses, and box stores (I noticed that Lowe's is selling 5- by 150-ft. rolls of it for under $100). Wynton chose carbon steel mesh and let it rust into near invisibility. The ...
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Ferne Watt I want a hoop house!