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Prefers well drained soil, low to medium light and only water when soil is dry on the surface. These easy to grow plants just ask for bright light and well drained soil. That having been said, it’s stripy leaves (sometimes spotted with cream) look best in medium light, with evenly moist soil. and you want to see some green living things, or just because you enjoy having houseplants in your home, these easy houseplants are a great place for busy gardeners to start their “indoor garden
This is a great time of year to tackle some of those bigger garden projects that have been on our “want” list. If you want, you can create more decorative details by cutting the ends of the 2×6’s at an angle, or adding equal lengths of 2×2’s or whatever size you prefer, to the top as shown in the large photo. You could use this same simple tutorial to create a series of arbors as well for an amazing focal point statement in the garden. If you decide this is a lot of work, (it is) and you want to buy a garden arbor instead, we found a great selection at ‘Wayfair‘.
Stepping stones in a garden can create a path, walkway or patio, or simply point the way on a visual trail through your garden. This garden stepping stone tutorial comes from ‘The Mizelle Group‘ and uses a rubber doormat to create the wonderful textured pattern in the stepping stone that you see here. Next is one of our favorites – from ‘Garden Therapy‘, this DIY stepping stone tutorial takes you through using a leaf to create these garden stones that are more like natural art! Let us know which of these DIY Garden Stepping Stone projects you plan to try!
Love these amazing hot pink painted terra cotta pots from ‘Best Friends for Frosting‘, Like, love! We really like this color block terra cotta painted pot project from Amanda at ‘Wit & Whistle‘. From ‘A Beautiful Mess‘, I really like how they also painted the inside of these Color Block Terra Cotta Pots! These DIY terra cotta painted pots from ‘Dellie‘ are simple and colorful, and I love this idea.