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the words best shrubs for containers in front of some potted plants
50 Best Shrubs for Containers (Bushes for Pots)
Check out 44 Best Shrubs for Containers. You might know some plants and some may surprise you but one thing is sure-- You'll like to have some of these shrubs right away in your container garden.:
the guide to planning perennial gardens
Setting the Scale - Perennial Placement - Stepping Stones to Perennial Garden Design
A Guide to Perennial Placement in the Garden
an outdoor garden with stone steps leading up to the grass and trees in the background
landscaping ideas pictures
landscaping ideas - Google Search
colorful painted rocks in the garden with flowers
Ladybug Painted Rocks: ladybug rocks for the garden
Learn to make these adorable ladybug painted rocks. use special outdoor paint for this adorable garden craft so you can keep garden ladybugs all summer!
an outdoor garden with plants, rocks and small gnomes in the grass next to a white fence
Fairy House & Garden: year #2 of the craft studio fairy garden
Fairy House & Garden: year #2 of the craft studio fairy garden
a white picket fence sitting next to a potted plant and watering can on a porch
Old picket fence, antique milk can with hanging basket of flowers for front porch decor #farmhousestyle
three lights hanging from a tree outside in the night time with grass and bushes behind them
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LED Fairy Dust Balls. Add a magical touch to porch or landscape. Battery-powered, so you can hang them in the shade. Built-in timer; set it once and it turns on at the same time each day. Large is 6 inches in diameter; medium is 5 inches in diameter.
some white flowers are growing in the dirt
Garden Whites Inspiration
I can't believe this is hosta. Hosta Whitefeather
two people sitting at a table in front of a house with flowers on the patio
I like the two level patio, the fire pit, the lighting--pretty much everything about it.
some plants are growing out of concrete blocks in the garden with dirt and mulch
Creative Gardening - Plant Strawberry Plants in Cinder Blocks
Put strawberry plants in concrete blocks edging a garden. Genious!
there are two pictures with different stages of growing plants and one has eggs in it
Each time you crack an egg open, instead of tossing the shell into the trash, drop it into an open container that you keep in the fridge. When the container is full, crush the shells into small bits and sprinkle them around the base of your plants. The sharp eggshells will deter slugs, snails, and other bugs from nibbling on your garden and add a touch of calcium to the soil.
an old wooden fence with potted plants on it and a sign that says welcome
Fence boards and succulents