Landscape with Beautiful Recycled Glass

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Every year, we toss over thirty billion glass bottles into the trash. That staggering amount of discarded glass is creating an environmental problem nearly beyond control. EnviroGLAS is one of those rare companies that had an idea and turned it into an innovation to benefit the environment. EnviroSCAPE is one such innovation. [...]
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Simple Outdoor Fixes to Save You Serious Cash

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Looking to give your house a much-needed facelift? Most homeowners don’t know this, but amping up your curb appeal doesn’t have to cost more than a few hundred dollars. In fact, it shouldn’t. Here are some tips on how to make small changes now to improve those first impressions later. Touch-Up that Chipped Paint Most people tend [...]
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Inspiration for an Artful Outdoor Space

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Are you pining away for some lounge time in the great outdoors? I don’t blame you. As the seasons warm, all I can think about is hitting the patio with a good book and icy margarita. Here with an eye for attractive outdoor living spaces: Bourne + Blue Architecture from Australia. The [...]
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Man Grows Amazing Backyard Forest

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After moving back to his childhood home, and in the midst of caring for two parents in failing health, Ric Venzie decided he needed a retreat that could heal his mind and rejuvenate his body. He found it in the backyard of his childhood home, where he turned an everyday lawn [...]
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Eclectic Curb Appeal: How to Attract, Not Distract

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You want the exterior of your home to stand out, to make neighbors and friends gasp with delight. But you don’t want to be so “out there” that you marginalize yourself and distract rather than attract prospective buyers. It’s a juggle between individuality and a certain expected conformity. Where does the [...]
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