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The newspaper will prevent any grass and weed seeds from germinating, but unlike fabric, it will decompose after about 18 months. By that time, any grass and weed seeds that were present in the soil on planting will be dead. It’s green, it’s cheaper than fabric, and when you decide to remove or redesign the bed later on, you will not have the headache you would with fabric.

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Wine Cork Plant Labels.

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Great outdoor space

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backyard veranda

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We think this backyard getaway is perfect for entertaining. More relaxing patio ideas: www.bhg.com/...

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One HGTV fan created the cottage garden feeling in just one container. Several varieties of coleus plus Mexican feather grass among the plants helps create a soft, free-form look. From Cottage Gardens We Love

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make this for outdoor curtains for the porch

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Backyard between house and garage...

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Gorgeous side porch

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Great way to plant herbs

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Ten Mistakes Herb Gardeners Make (and How to Avoid Them!)

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outdoor shower - need to gussy ours up!

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Spray peppers with Epsom salts (1 tsp with warm water....about 4 c) to produce more fruit...

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diy chevron planter boxes

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entrance to side yard

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Love the painted porch ceiling!

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Galvanized Bucket Stacked Herb Garden

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This is a wonderful site to plan my garden from start to finish. You tell it where you live it tells you what to plant and when, designs your garden for you and gives you daily reminders of what to do to your garden.

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a chicken feeder & sweet violas

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stunning outdoor fireplace

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Spray the plant with Epsom salts (1 teaspoon dissolved in a spray bottle of warm water (about 4 cups). That gives the pepper plant a boost of magnesium that is required at flowering time to produce fruit. Spray them again 10 days later and in a few weeks, our expert friends report, you will have more peppers than you can eat.

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From another pinner: "Will have to try this Weed Spray. I made 3 gallons for around $4.00 last year after seeing a pin. Worked better than Round Up & killed the weeds/stray grass on first application. One gallon of APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, 1/2 c table salt, 1 tsp Dawn. Mix and pour into a smaller spray bottle. (you can purchase 3 gallon size Apple Cider Vinegar in the canning section of a good hardware store - cheap!)"

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Asparagus is one of the tastiest, easiest vegetables you can g row. A little work up front pays off with years of good eating. Find out how to plant and manage this quintessential spring crop.

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Great Outdoor Showers

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Great Container Gardens

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what a fun patio, love the planter/chandelier

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very nice!

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inviting.

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love the clean lines and low maintenance, uncluttered style of Suzanne Kasler's outdoor space

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pretty vines on the wall

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outdoor kitchen

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i want my garden to look like this

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Tic-tac seed containers

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{Wisteria and Hydrangeas}

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WHEN TO PLANT VEGGIES

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Make Potted Plants less messy. Line Flowerpots and planters with coffee filters to stop soil from falling through the drainage hole... Brilliant!

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the green between the stones.

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Curb Appeal, front door, candles

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Jennifer McMillan Love the lanterns. Love ALL of this!

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Paula Spoo I love everything about it too!

would love to have this and a porch to put it on

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