Boxwoods would look fantastic along each side of your walkway, at the beginning of your walkway put concrete planters with boxwoods. It would look Beautiful with your Mansion. It would complete your proper English curb appeal. I did it at my former house and I have done it here at my mansion. Happy gardening/decorating.
That's my goal! It's hard to see, but we had a bush die and I replaced it with a boxwood. It's still growing. I want to swap the hydrangeas as well for limelight ones. Little bit at a time!
Ouch! Fifty dollars for plastic pumpkins, 😢 I like these they look great. Reminds me of the time I carved a pumpkin with rats climbing in and out of it and lit it with a flickering battery operated tea light. Some friends liked it so much they did the same but used a real candle 😂 🤣 the smell coming off their porch of melting burning rats was truly epic not to mention the deformed rats 🤣
New sub here and enjoyed your presentation!! Isn't it so exciting that we can use a remote to turn on and off our floating candles in our decorations???!!!! I'm going to use some witches hats, candles and a few pumpkins on my front porch. Oh the fun of Halloween!🎃 Greetings from Buffalo NY!😊
This is so cute, I wish my family decorated for Halloween but we decorate for fall/Thanksgiving. But when I get older, I’m gonna decorate my house for Halloween not like demonic things but like little cute stuff.
Female here 🙌🏻 I had a bleed on my brain last year, used to do all the decorating as The Husband hasn’t got the patience. Recently took me weeks to do my dining room as I still can’t let him do it. These hacks are really going to help me. I’m already painting everything in the same shade so less cutting in with a shaking hand 😂. Do you varnish the doors afterwards or use special paint? Btw, love the nails 💅🏻
@@jackiechapman6833 Thanks girl! No, I usually use a different sheen on the doors. Satin or Semi gloss work really well for trim, doors and baseboards. I’m so sorry to hear about your brain bleed, but I’m glad you’re doing better!
No….don’t put down weed barrier. It give weeds a place to take hold in your beds and makes it harder to get rid of them. Can’t tell you how much of that I’ve pulled up just full of weed roots. Weed barrier also keeps the mulch from doing its job to feed and loosen your soil. Mulch is supposed to decompose into your soil, but it won’t if you use weed barrier. Every time you add new mulch on old when you have weed barrier, the mulch on top gets deeper. It also ends up forming soil on top of the weed barrier as the mulch breaks down, so now you have soil for more weeds to enjoy. I pulled some weed barrier out of my 10-year old flowerbed last fall that used to be just under the mulch. After I found out barrier is a bad idea, I pulled it out of my beds one by one. The barrier was sunken into the bed with about 6 inches of soil and mulch on top of it. It was such a pain to remove.
Congrats on the sweet new puppy! Im excited to see how your laundry room turns out. Laundry is my biggest and most enjoyable chore, so I love to mentally plan out my perfect laundry space. I have very specific ideas about what I think would make it uber functional and aesthetically pleasing to be in. I loooooove to see how others create theirs. Best of luck to you!
Great video with great tips. I added trim to my windows and diy'd my hollow core doors into five panel doors and man what a difference just those two things made. Enjoy your channel. 😊
another qwik way is just flex seal and tape cut your sizes tape wide to brick put on couple layers per brick spot then spray over gives ya just enuff lift the flex seal locks in whatever it covers so good thick tape like aluminum duck tape lay cut lay cut you could even use wood thin sheet crafty stuff as long as ya spray over the top with the flex seal its just exspensive its almost rubbery so extra grip ..the crete paint is better at stone feel & painted thicker to gives more lift to each brick look..oh spray flex means ya can stand up lean over do about a foot distance even get artsy two can mix back and forth spay for the speckeled look...
look good i would say get five galon bucket add in ya paint get a finer powder concrete maybe even plaster or clay... paint goes further than ya think the added finer powder allows filler and smoothing per five gallon add a cup of powder and water plus glue ya could even use epoxy just a simple two bottle and use foam roller.. not a clothy..makes it thicker to almost trow it on or like plastering with paint but more solid ...
This crepe Myrtle is probably the Natchez variety, which has white flowers. They come with pink, purple, and a really dark pink that’s almost red. The ones here have regular green leaves, but there’s a variety called Black Diamond that has black leaves and the same flower color choices as above. The black leaves with reddish flowers is reallly cool. I have a green leaf-dark pink flower one in my back yard and just got a white flowering one…the Natchez one for my side yard. They look great!