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Backyard Living magazine

 

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Rachael Liska, Editor

Rachael Liska, Editor

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Since spring is literally right around the corner, it’s a good time to get started on some spring projects. Everyday clay pots can be dressed up with this instant antiquity project, or you can transform a bare spot into a blooming wall with this pretty pot trellis. To dress up your yard, try our simple flowerbox project and a copper plant marker idea.
 
As many of you know, the March issue of Backyard Living is our last and so this is our final newsletter. Thank you for sharing the love of gardening with us. We appreciate your loyalty and are happy to meet again on the pages of our sister publication, Birds and Blooms and at www.birdsandblooms.com. Our website will remain active until June 30, when all of our content will be integrated onto the Birds & Blooms website.

Happy Gardening!

—Rachael Liska, Editor

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Instant Antiquity   Pretty Pot Trellis

Instant Antiquity
Easy, thrifty garden décor.

 

Pretty Pot Trellis
Brighten up a bare fence with this simple project.

     
Flowerbox Project   Copper Plant Markers

Flowerbox Project
The easiest way to build a flowerbox.

 

Copper Plant Markers
These pretty plant markers are so easy to make.



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