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Evangelina Rangel

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sofa from pallets

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Here’s an extremely simple coffee table that was made of two pallets stacked one on top of the other.

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Make Your Own Potting Bench www.bhg.com/gardening/yard/tools/make-your-own-potting-bench/ Make Your Own Potting Bench

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pallet

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more of it

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Use a rubber band to help curb spills and drips.

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Self-watering planter made from recycled wine bottles!

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Enjoy your beautiful new paver path! For more DIY projects, answers, tips and advice, visit our How-To Community at community.homedepot.com.

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Pallet wood walkway for the garden via Funky Junk Interiors

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use egg holders/ eggcups to place eggs right and help seedlings grow straight upward.

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This is a great idea to grow herbs. Thanks Kathleen for sharing.

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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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The first step to creating your Paver Path is to determine your project area, paver size and type, and quantities required. For our purposes we will be creating a path 20 feet long and 3 feet wide using 12-inch x 12-inch paver stones. Since we know the length and width of the path we’re creating, finding the square footage is a simple matter of multiplying the length (20 feet) by the width (3 feet), giving us a total area of 60 square feet. The pavers will be laid out in pairs of two with 6 inches of space between each pair. There’s a gap of both 3 inches and 6 inches between pavers and walkway edge. The paver pairs will alternate spacing as the path continues. With this pattern, you’ll need a total of 28 pavers. Before laying the pavers, we need to prepare the area by plotting out the path and clearing away any grass to a depth of around 4 to 6 inches. Use stakes and string to mark out the course and finished elevation of the path. Then use a shovel or tiller to clear the area.

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reception

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Old tire planters! What a great idea!

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Great way of not using plastic containers. :)

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bench for home

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water gardening

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garden

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Wooden crates as containers for gardening

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love this idea!

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