Backyard
. Add a handy garden tool station. Repurpose a mailbox as a spot for stashing your most-used garden tools, like pruning shears, a trowel, gloves and twine. Tuck the tool station close to beds that most frequently need work — like vegetable patches, flower beds or shrubs that require frequent shearing — and you’ll be thankful to have your go-to tools within reach.
stair leaving house
leading out to garden
flowers!
path to pool
raised gardens
tiles/stones
fire pit
shore junipers
tiles and design
tile
back door entrance
ideal garden
border
steps
steps
patio
garden
mat
harebell - best for sandy areas
path
pool
pool
pool
path light
4. Turn old teacups into flower pots. Mismatched cups and saucers that you no longer want to use for your morning hot beverage can get new life as tiny flower pots. If you don’t have any on hand, you can often find other people’s castoffs at thrift or consignment stores. This DIY is pretty straightforward: You basically just need to drill a drainage hole in your cup. You’ll want to use a 6-millimeter, tungsten-tip diamond drill bit, says Houzz contributor Cate Holst. Affixing a piece of masking tape to the bottom of the cup, as shown in this photo, can help prevent the drill bit from slipping.
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