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How to Make a Birdbath for Free via The Art of Doing Stuff [Shared]

How to Make a Birdbath for Free via The Art of Doing Stuff

How to Make a Birdbath for Free via The Art of Doing Stuff [Shared]

I would like for you to imagine me truckin’ along, on my way to the store. Just walking on the sidewalk, minding my own business. (To make the picture in your mind’s eye incredibly realistic you might want to picture me as Christy Turlington. ‘Cause we’re often mistaken for one another on account of me looking exactly like a supermodel from the 1980’s.)

So you have that image in your head? O.K., then imagine my gazelle like legs getting tangled in each other as I do something worse than a faceplant. I do an *almost* faceplant; which is where you don’t completely fall but instead catch yourself in mid-air, give out a little toot and correct yourself before you actually hit the ground. Instead of road rash you end up with a really red face and that gross tingling feeling in your toes that comes with a startling scare. I hate that toe tingling feeling.

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Gardening 101: Button Fern via Gardenista [Shared]

I am not a big houseplant fan. I prefer my plants outdoors where I can be messy when watering and performing other maintenance. (SMILE) That said, here is an in-depth look at one houseplant that might fit your needs – and perhaps mine. – Douglas

Gardening 101: Button Fern – Gardenista

Gardening 101: Button Fern via Gardenista [Shared]

Lately I’ve been in the market for a houseplant to add some life to my small apartment bathroom. My two requirements: It must be able to survive in the windowless and humid atmosphere of a Manhattan bathroom, and it can’t be too spiky (lest I accidentally bump into it after a shower). I’ve finally found the perfect solution: the button fern. These petite houseplants have soft, velvety leaves and thrive in humidity. Here’s what you need to know before adopting your own button fern.

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