When we moved in to the tiny house last August, our design plans for our edible courtyard were vast, and immediate. It would be a riot of color and flavor
Si votre cour arrière semble trop petite pour l'embellir, ne vous découragez pas! Voici quelques idées qui pourront vous inspirer.
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Image 16 of 21 from gallery of Second Nature House / Wallflower Architecture + Design. Photograph by Khoo Guo Jie
A magical Balinese garden, Berry NSW.
Prince George has had quite a year, moving to Norfolk and welcoming his baby sister Charlotte. As he prepares to celebrate his second birthday, Femail looks back at his first years.
561_It’s Potty Time 🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴#graftingtechniques #grafting #cuttings #garden #gardenproject #gardening #gardeningtips #gard. Emerson Campbell · Original audio
If Córdoba is known for one big festival, it would have to be los patios. Córdoba is famous for it's courtyards, and once a year during the festival de los patios cordobeses, private houses all
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Well as mentioned in the previous post Jack had emergency surgery. He can't do stairs for the next 2 weeks while he recovers. We live in a 3 floor townhouse so this poses quite a problem. We went to the hardware store and bought supplies to make our own potty spot on our back deck. I had blogged about other patio potties I had seen online, but ours was much cheaper to make and uses real grass. This is what you need 1 4'x4' peg board (about $13) 2 2"x4"x96" ($2.12 a piece) plastic sheeting (we used durable plastic leaf bags) 2 bags of potting soil ($2 a bag) 2 rolls of sod ($5 a roll) Here is what you do. Lay the peg board down on the deck and cover it with the plastic sheeting or bags. Staple gun it or secure it under the peg board so the sheeting doesn't slip. Create a trim around the board using the 2x4's and secure in place. Empty the two bags of potting soil on top of the plastic cover peg board. Roll the 2 strips of sod down. You will have a little extra that you will need to cut off. Since Jack is a boy dog we bought a little plant for him to aim at to ensure he will pee on the grass. We also bought a hose attachment for our sink so we can spray off the grass and water it daily to make sure it doesn't die.
A garden designer calls her new courtyard “timeout terrace” because it’s simple enough to giver her plenty of time to relax there.
Often all it takes is one image that sets my mind to thinking. The simple outdoor courtyard below was one of the inspiration photos I collected when I was imagining my outdoor space. This image from Martha Stewart has the simplicity of design and the vibe of the European country lifestyle I admire. Making such a space in our own yard would be my intention. One designated for outdoor dining or early morning cups of coffee. The rear of our home has just such a space that I though would convert nicely to this idea of a French courtyard. I had piles of cobblestones just waiting for me to use them, and so this weekend it all came together. Although I started the project on Saturday, and did a lot of back breaking handwork and digging, Mr. Maison Decor came to the rescue on Sunday with his dump truck and skid steer and made my dreams come true very quickly! He has an excavation business and its super handy at times like these to have this equipment and knowledge of how to set the stone and all that. He first removed the grass that was growing in the courtyard area. We leveled out a space in front of one of the stone walls to create a dedicated grilling area. This would be the grill station, and hubs would put down the two large slabs of blue stone for the grill to rest upon. This is me supervising hubby. He was doing an amazing job! By the end of the day we had set up a cobblestone courtyard that we had leveled out so we could set up our dining table. Then we put down a weed barrier fabric and on top of that the tiny pea gravel was sprinkled over that. The bluestone was perfect for the grill and my two large black urns were dragged over to their new spot. I have taken those urns everywhere I go! One was even in front of my old shop. We worked our butts off and today Colin and I are going to level out the pea gravel a bit more and put the dining table into position. Its a big step forward in the courtyard project, but still more things have to happen. A pair of French doors that lead to the back yard will have to be installed, as well as another wall trellis for the big blank backside of the house. Only one window is on the north side of the house out here so it feels awkward. One trellis has been installed and I think I need to put up one more.....I am back out into the yard to plant some lavender and add some mortar behind the cobbles to secure them. One more thing that is headed to the courtyard! I found it on Craigslist and it is an antique garden arbor. Woo Hoo! Not exactly sure where I am putting it, but I am picking it up today! Look for another exciting courtyard post tomorrow!! At least I am excited, lol. Its the little things in life that get me that way.
Image 16 of 21 from gallery of Second Nature House / Wallflower Architecture + Design. Photograph by Khoo Guo Jie
A magical Balinese garden, Berry NSW.
Create a private sanctuary in your yard with inspiration from these beautiful courtyard garden designs.
Prince George has had quite a year, moving to Norfolk and welcoming his baby sister Charlotte. As he prepares to celebrate his second birthday, Femail looks back at his first years.
Every now and again, Kate Simister will spot strangers spying through the gated passage alongside her French Quarter home -- trying to sneak a peek of the hidden garden and courtyard that lie behind the 172-year-old Creole cottage.
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561_It’s Potty Time 🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴#graftingtechniques #grafting #cuttings #garden #gardenproject #gardening #gardeningtips #gard. Emerson Campbell · Original audio
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If Córdoba is known for one big festival, it would have to be los patios. Córdoba is famous for it's courtyards, and once a year during the festival de los patios cordobeses, private houses all
It wasn’t just Jesse and Mel’s eight metre high tiled feature wall that scored them a win for Courtyard Week. In terms of form and function, the couple absolutely knocked it out of the park.
Create a private sanctuary in your yard with inspiration from these beautiful courtyard garden designs.
Just what every village needs - public toilets! These 1/12th scale conveniences are destined for Paula's Quayside village by the sea. Hope they keep them nice and clean!