How do I add a zone to my user name?
claireplymouth z6b coastal MA
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Comments (20)The yard does not have to look like a recycle salvage- the cheap/recycled pots can be camouflaged with the much nicer wood planters just like garden nursery pots. In the case of using the square storage bins or kitty litter buckets, they fit/fill a bit nicer into a square wooden box surround than round pots can. Garbage cans don't have to look garbage either- there are attractive ones out there. Or at least ones that more decorative or meant to be seen and look like pots and don't necessarily need to be hidden. They can also be handy for container growing stuff with deep roots. I container grow horseradish and salsify, and just couldn't find any pots that were big and deep enough till I found a nice trio of plain round heavy plastic garbage cans- they look a lot like the big pot on the left in the OP pic, only they came in black....See MoreHow do I get my user name back?
Comments (31)I ran into this problem a few years back. Trying to remember what I did. I think I went to the Computer Forum and they told me. I remember I had to erase all cookies. Run a scan by using CCleaner and tell it to remove cookies. Then type in the address bar gardenweb.com. Log in using your old name/password. I think that's what they told me to do on Computer Forum. I remember having to erase all cookies to Houzz and log in to Gardenweb.com. Don't log into Houzz. Jane...See Morehow do I add a third color to my blue and white decor
Comments (3)Sharon has a good suggestion to use fabric. My third color is usually black. The style of the room, will determine where and how much, but here are some suggestions. Use a black frame instead of white on art, add black shade (two if you have a pair of lamps) and a shot of black in a blue and white pillow....See Moreclaireplymouth z6b coastal MA
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