Tuesday , April 23 2024


Rustic bathroom ideas

No matter how close you live to the countryside, rustic bathroom décor creates an inviting environment. Achieving that cozy, lived-in look requires natural materials. You can bring your rustic bathroom ideas to life with the addition of reclaimed wood, rough stone, galvanized metal, and wrought-iron accents. These unrefined options add …

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How to grow colorful amaryllis from bulbs

From spidery cybisters to 75 cm tall giants, all amaryllis have the same requirements. They are best suited to a rich, very well-drained growing medium, in a warm, bright location. Provide this by incorporating gravel or sand and leaf mold or well-rotted manure into multi-purpose compost. Amaryllis do best if …

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Blanket flower care guide

Gaillardia are such tall flowers that they work equally well in borders and containers. Blanket flowers do well with other heat-loving plants that thrive in full sun. The bold, daisy-like flowers blend especially well with soft textures, such as wire-leaved Coreopsis and cosmos, as well as airy ornamental grasses. For …

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Remodeling patio

Start with furniture: The first thing you’ll probably want to add is some furniture. But remember that anything you put on your balcony will be exposed to the elements. Materials like resin wicker, wrought iron, teak and plastic can handle most of what Mother Nature throws at them.

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Pink flowers

We have compiled for you the types of pink and red flowers that you can like and grow easily. Camellia is the beautiful sister of Rose. This is because the flower bears a close resemblance to the red rose that we all love. The green waxy leaves of the camellia …

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How to grow tradescantia the easy way

Where to grow: Indoors, place near a window that receives strong indirect light. Outdoors, place in a location that receives full sun (with protection from afternoon sun in the hottest regions) to shade, depending on variety. Indoor houseplants can be placed outdoors in a light shady area during warmer months. …

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