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DIY Ideas for Crafting Your Own Nature-Inspired Home Décor

October 17, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

If you are a nature lover and want to bring a touch of the outdoors into your home, then DIY nature-inspired home décor is the route to take. These projects can be a fulfilling way to express your creativity while adding a personal touch to your living spa[.....]

The Secret to Long-Lasting winter-blooming camellias

October 12, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Winter-blooming camellias are a stunning addition to any garden, offering a splash of color and beauty during the colder months when most other plants have gone dormant. However, to ensure the longevity and vibrancy of these beautiful flowers, certain care[.....]

How to Design a Lawn That Mimics a Rose Garden with Paint

October 5, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another insightful piece on GardenHomes.org. Today, we’re exploring a unique concept that will give your lawn a creative twist. We’re talking about designing your lawn to mimic a rose garden with paint. Yes, you read that right! This innovative[.....]

Pro Tips for Repainting Old Aluminum Siding

September 12, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another post on GardenHomes.org, where we passionately share expert advice on home and garden care. Today, we're focusing on a DIY home repair project that many homeowners face: repainting old aluminum siding. Aluminum siding is durable, but ove[.....]

Weekend Project: teaching kids emergency contacts with a wall chart

September 10, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, dear readers! Today I have a simple yet vital weekend project for you that involves teaching kids about emergency contacts using a wall chart. This is an essential part of family safety and is something that every home should have. It's a fun projec[.....]

How to Grow broccoli in USDA Zone 12

September 3, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, garden enthusiasts! Today, we are going to delve into a topic that is close to my heart: growing broccoli in USDA Zone 12. Broccoli is a high nutrient vegetable that is easy to grow, and it can be quite rewarding to see these vibrant green florets s[.....]

Pro Tips for Repainting Your Front Door For Curb Appeal

August 22, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another exciting post on GardenHomes.org. Today, we're going to discuss an important aspect of home improvement that can dramatically enhance your curb appeal: repainting your front door. It may seem like a minor detail, but a freshly painted do[.....]

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Lawn That Looks Like Petal-Scattered Ground

August 20, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Have you ever walked through a garden or meadow, admiring the way the petals from nearby flowers create a romantic, whimsical carpet on the ground? It's a scene straight out of a fairy tale, and with a little work, you can transform your own lawn into a si[.....]

Best Ways to Create a Garden That Supports Local Wildlife

August 6, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

As avid gardeners and homeowners, we are not just responsible for the cultivation of plants but also for creating a haven for local wildlife that is both balanced and beneficial. By fostering an environment that attracts and nurtures local animals, insects[.....]

The Best Ways to Arrange Plants in a Diamond Grid Garden

July 27, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome fellow garden enthusiasts to another exciting post about the art of gardening. Today, we are going to delve into the unique and visually appealing concept of diamond grid gardening. This method of arranging plants not only maximizes space but also[.....]





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