Our 2016 trend backyard boldness takes a creative approach to outdoor living. DIY garden trinkets bring some fun to your garden. Here is a round-up full of great ideas and tutorials on how to make a variety of trinkets.
Drill holes in your fence and insert marbles! So neat! Wow, drill holes in your fence and insert marbles! So neat! Bring happy to everyone who passes by. a smile guaranteed. By: Homestead Survival
garden globes, crafts, mason jars, I started applying glass flat sided marbles Dollar Tree with this adhesive but they started sliding and I got impatient so I went to hot glue Worked great and no slipping
Pressure-treated lumber laid on a bed of gravel gives you a fast, easy foundation that will last for decades, fill the wood foundation with gravel and lay cement pavers, just like for a paver patio. A paver floor allows water to drain through
DIY - Glow in the dark pots with mums for fall/Halloween. Buy a flower pot that you really like and use Rustoleum's Glow-in-the-dark paint to paint the pot. During the day, the paint will absorb the sunlight and at night the pots will glow.
The outdoor chalk board could be cool in the secret garden. Outdoor chalk board would be great for our kids, whilst covering up the old wooden fence
P: river rock edging idea for back patio edge, incorporating yard drainage
Install a white fence for curb appeal. A low fence like this is both playful and proper. Dressed with roses and fronted with mounding perennials, it makes a welcome entry from the street or sidewalk. (If we ever put up that white picket fence!