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Salad greens are another easy choice for a container. Most have very shallow roots, and putting them in a raised container, such as this old wagon, allows them to become garden highlights rather than often-overlooked low-lying plants. Mass a single type of green in one container or plant a mix. You’ll need a pot only 6 inches deep for most lettuces, lettuce blends, mesclun and microgreens; 8 inches for chicory, radicchio and spinach.
Sidewalk garden
storage next to 'fridge
quirky! love it
Bozeman, MT
island!!!!
Uptown This grand residential neighborhood is one of the city’s crown jewels, characterized by oak-lined avenues featuring some of New Orleans’ most stately and elegant houses. Near the Mississippi River to the west of the French Quarter, the Garden District is dotted with opulent 19th-century mansions and features some of the city’s most exclusive real estate.
NOLA A double shotgun with intricate East Lake woodwork is decorated with garland wrapped like candy cane stripes around the home’s columns.
Irish Channel A humble neighborhood settled by Irish, German and Italian immigrants in the early 19th century, the Irish Channel has seen a boom in investment in the last few years. The neighborhood’s residential architecture features many of New Orleans’ signature shotgun homes, while its bustling commercial strip — Magazine Street — is home to an ever-growing number of shops, bars and restaurants. “The Channel,” as it’s often referred to by locals, also consists of many commercial-turned-residential structures, characterized by doors that open directly onto the street corner.
If you do have a situation where you regret the placement of holes (drilled by you or a previous owner), you can avoid having to replace or refinish the doors by choosing new hardware with a coordinating backplate, which will cover the unused holes and add an additional gleaming accent.
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