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10 DIY Garden Projects

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Spring is the time to start planning your summer garden. Take a look over these garden projects to get you started on a truly unique garden this summer!

Spring is the time to start planning your summer garden. Take a look over these garden projects to get you started on a truly unique garden this summer!

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Spring is almost here and now is the time to start planning your spring and summer garden. Before you start planning out the types of plants you intend to plant, take a look over these really smart gardening projects to get you started a truly unique gardening path this summer!

10 DIY Garden Projects

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3 Comments

  1. The Eggshell Seed Starters are such a good idea! I’m just starting my seeds so I’ll have to give this a try.

  2. I love the idea of that potato tower. Unfortunately our garden faces north and my patio gets no sun at all, ever! I love growing tomatoes and nothing tastes as good as home grown potatoes. Wonder if either would work without sunshine – might just try it next year.

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