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RR_Green_BenchMom's Bench

You've nurtured your perennial bulbs, have probably started working on your annuals, and will continue with various maintenance garden projects throughout summer. But when was the last time you sat down and actually took a moment to enjoy the results of all your hard work?

 A carefully placed bench can provide a simple solution. Whether on a patio overlooking your garden or nestled among your flowers, you'll have a scenic spot to rest after a long day of weeding and planting, a cozy corner for reading, or an anytime escape, whatever the occasion or need.

 This is a terrific Mother's Day project, and an addition to the garden every member of the family will enjoy.

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All_fenced_in_white_picketAll Fenced In

When planning spring yard and garden projects, an accent structure can be just as important as your flower choices. In addition to their visual benefits, such pieces can serve a practical purpose, such as marking a property border.

If you're drawn to the classic look of a white picket fence, but are hindered by the thought of days spent cleaning and painting yards of wooden panels, a small, decorative fence is a manageable and visually rewarding option.

This project will bring an exciting facelift to a dull corner of your yard or highlight some of your best work in the garden.

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PaintIdeas.com welcomes a new blogger, Angie!

Angie inspires us with both functional and fanciful paint ideas. Angie's philosophy is simple: take on projects that are affordable and easily achievable. Look for inspiration in magazines and make the projects your own. Hers are real projects for real people and they don't require you to have a background in art.

 

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