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A small porch becomes a private party space with this imaginative makeover by landscape designer Jamie Durie, who created 'pocket gardens' around the perimeter to create a living wall.
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A DIY on creating hanging Grapevine balls. The lights can also be made with wire. Add twinkle lights for a beautiful look.
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Lay interlocked cardboard boxes on your grass and spread mulch over the top. Wet it down to compact the layers and say goodbye to your grass. (Works much better than newspaper!)
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Gorgeous!! Garden and pool of decorator and landscape designer Michael Trapp. Photograph by Karl Gercens.
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Got Pallets? Hate weeding? Dont feel like turning up a bunch of grass? Use a pallet as a garden bed - staple garden cloth on the backside of the pallet fill with dirt and start growing!
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Ooh! Love this! Great tips for beginners. This is a great blog!
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Drumstick Allium would add a little excitement and color to the front flower beds
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These incredible gardens will inspire you to get outdoors and get your hands dirty. Whether you have a small space or a sprawling plot, w...
Honestly the most unique and bizarre eco-friendly dwelling designs are coming from Swedes......
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Easy to Grow Vegetables for the first time vegetable gardener
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A list of Monsanto owned vegetable seeds and starts to avoid planting in your garden. Monsanto is the world's largest producer of genetically modified seeds.
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This guide is about making a mosquito trap. To keep mosquitoes from ruining a picnic or camping trip, it is nice to have an enticing trap to lure them away from you.
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Make an edible garden border | Get another planting plan for this path | Sunset.com
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Will try....Wet newspapers and put layers around the plants overlapping as you go; cover with mulch and forget about weeds. Weeds will get through some gardening plastic; they will not get through wet newspaper. Good composting!
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Echinacea, Hot Summer For a fiery hot garden look, plant this coneflower among phlox, monardas and other coneflowers. lifecycle: Perennial Zone: 3-8 Sun: Full Sun Height: 32-36 inches Spread: 18-24 inches Uses: Beds, Borders, Container, Cut Flowers Bloom Season: Summer
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