Sarah Farrell

Location:
Vass, North Carolina, United States
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About me:
An admitted design junkie with a passion for remodeling old houses. I love decorating, DIY, renovation and everything in between. Follow along with remodeling projects and design chat with my friend Betsy and I at our design blog, http://theestateofthings.com
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My favorite style:
Traditional with a bohemian twist
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My next house project:
Seal the brick patio or cover it with a porch?
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    Sarah Farrell woodsincity Let's guess-I say 6 if it goes all the way around, do you say more?
    7 days ago ·
    Sarah Farrell liked the idea from joyful_lady about planting a cutting garden that is not as visible from the house, if you've got the lot to do that
    7 days ago ·
    Sarah Farrell Angela Pascoe- check your hardiness zone map. Hosta & astilbe are shade loving plants and Hosta Hans for example is only hardy in zones 3-7. So start with knowing your zone and what kind of light areas of your yard gets throughout the day, select plants from there. Some online plant retailers have the option to search by zone etc.
    7 days ago ·
    woodsincity Sarah, Thank you! I have just put in a dwarf Crabapple ( ours in ME have Berries less than 1/2 in.) I can see that Hakone Grass might be very nice under my new tree!
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    Union Studio, Architecture & Community Design That is simple vertical AZEK lattice (made from standard strip trim product) set in a simple AZEK border
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