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Inspiring gazebo and pergola designs for your backyard

A gazebo creates a cozy backyard where you can sit back and relax in style. Extend the enjoyment of your outdoor space with these gazebo design ideas that easily accommodate all your backyard activities. Enjoy a leisurely lunch outside or host a large family gathering. Attached gazebo This corner gazebo …

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Growing and caring for amazing colorful Lupines

How to plant and grow lupines Lupins are herbaceous perennials and can be grown from seeds, cuttings or divisions. Each year the lupine’s leaves die back to the ground and new growth emerges from the roots below in the spring. With the right lighting, lupins can also be grown indoors …

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How to grow and care for Aglaonema

Aglaonema has several popular cultivars. Level up your houseplant game with one of these cultivated varieties. Aglaonema (Aglaonema commutatum) is an herbaceous perennial native to Asia that belongs to the Araceae family of plants—the same family as several other popular houseplants, such as philodendrons and monsteras. This popular houseplant goes …

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Rustic Interior Design ideas to Get a Natural Look

Rustic touches can include everything from copper kettles and pots, to live-edged worktops and table tops. Also, mixing in some bright colors like royal blue or apple red can give the kitchen a level of country charm that you might not have thought possible. Decorating your small rustic kitchen doesn’t …

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Amazing fence and arbor ideas for your backyard

You may take the opportunity to order something unique and handmade, which will become part of your home and be appreciated for many years to come. But it’s not just about investing in a great design with a gorgeous finish, these garden beauties must be practical, durable and offer reliable …

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Captivating types of yellow flowers for this summer

Types of Yellow Flowers   Rosa With over 2,000 varieties and hundreds of years of cultivation, the rose has an extensive family and a long history. Old roses, which are classified as existing prior to the 1867 tea rose, generally have more fragrance, more complicated blooms and greater disease resistance. …

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Charming and peaceful formal garden design ideas

(Above) Petite Pillar™ Dwarf Boxwoods and Blackhawks Big Bluestem grass offer soft, symmetrical structure. Placed in front of the vibrant Grace N’ Grit™ Pink Shrub Rose in a sleek container. Formal garden design may seem daunting at first. But once you get into the unifying elements, you’ll find that it’s …

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Gorgeous planter designs and garden island ideas

If you’re not sure how to design a container garden, feel free to dive right in. Much of the fun of playing with containers is that there are so many different ways to use them. And the pot’s portability makes it easy to correct poor placement. No matter where you …

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How to grow colorful Primulas from seed.

Save your seeds If you don’t want to sow your seeds immediately upon receipt, place the packets in a screw-top jar and store them in the refrigerator – not the freezer – until needed. They can remain viable for years. So at the right time The best time to sow …

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