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How to Build a $6 Planter Using Fence Pickets
This planter is a game-changer for anyone looking to make money from woodworking. With just three fence pickets, you can ...
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Turn old tree stumps and a wood pallet into a beautiful garden planter box
Got an abundance of tree stumps you don't know what to do with? They make a surprisingly lovely border for a pallet garden ...
If you want to dress up your porch, deck, or garden with some greenery, consider taking a DIY approach with outdoor planter box plans. Building elevated planter boxes offer several advantages, ...
So you’ve filled your desk, bookshelves, nightstand and seemingly every spare spot in your home with plants. Is it time to stop collecting sprouts? Nope. A hanging planter opens up new, pretty ...
Houston Chronicle design director Susan Barber shows us how to make a planter out of paint sticks and dollar-store frames. Customize and decorate to fit your décor. Watch Susan Barber as she shows us ...
Using seedlings will give you a head start on growing herbs for your kitchen. Harness vertical space with these instructions for a PVC pipe planter. This vertical herb planter allows anyone to grow ...
Groundhog Day means winter’s almost halfway over. Instead of hibernating, take the downtime to learn about plants and make something green. Throughout the Lancaster County area (and virtual) are talks ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Spray paint, leftover patterned tiles, recycled T-shirts, and thrifted teacups are all inexpensive items ...
You take good care of your potted plants, but what about the planter itself? Simple thrift flips can give your plant a chic new home. “I am a big fan of embellishing planters,” says Jennifer Perkins, ...
This April, channel some of that excitement to grow All of The Plants and learn something new. There are dozens of classes to learn how to plant a dye garden, how to start a cutting garden and spring ...
Ever find yourself with extra jars, cups, or mugs that just collect dust? These everyday items can become unique planters ...
Most home gardeners agree that perennials are less trouble than annual bedding plants, because “they come back every year so you don’t have to plant them again and again”. We agree with this sentiment ...
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