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How to Build a Decorative Stone Mailbox
Dig a hole about two feet deep and to your desired width and length (typically, square). At the top of the hole set a frame (a box made by abutting four pieces of lumber cut to desired length), have the inside measurement of the frame be equal to ... [... more]
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How to Buy, Build and Use Low Ornamental Fences
There are many ways to create edgings, passageways and dividers in your landscape. Ornamental fencing can be both functional and artistic. Here are some ideas on different styles and uses. There are many great designs in wrought iron, copper, ... [... more]
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How to Design and Build a Trellis
A trellis can be used to support flowers and vegetables. It can be both practical and beautiful. You can construct simple ones or elaborate ones. Here are some ideas for basic designs you can use directly or build your own version. A trellis can ... [... more]
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How to Design the Surface of Concrete
Cement or concrete can look very bland. If you want to make the surface more exciting, here are some ideas. Image courtesy of Mosaicdeal [... more]
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How to Build a Bamboo Fence
There are several types of Bamboo Fences. It depends on you which type you like to build. Bamboo Fencing may be built for various reasons like, safety, decoration, keeping away animals etc. I will teach you a very simple style of Building fences, ... [... more]
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How to choose the right fence for your horses(Fencing ...
I have to say first off that a good fence makes for a good niegbor.You really don't want to start greeting calls from you friend in the middle of the night saying that your horse is on there property. A single strand of wire can hold a heard of ... [... more]
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How to Bury Invisible Fence Wire
Invisible dog fences can be a great option for limiting the area your dog can access without installing a fence. Burying the perimeter wire is the most difficult part of installing the invisible dog fence. However, once the wire is buried, little ... [... more]
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How to Install a Driveway Alarm
You would like to know when visitors or intruders arrive and a driveway alarm can alert you to their presence as soon as they pull into the drive. Install a driveway alarm that suits your budget and keeps you safe. A wired driveway alarm system ... [... more]
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How to Build a Cedar Wood Fence Door
Whether building a new fence gate or simplay repairing or re-building an existing gate, the process is fairly straightforward and inexpensive. Measure the opening to be gated. Translate this measurement into the number of fence planks needed. No ... [... more]
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How to Build a Block Wall
There are a number of ways to build a block wall in your landscape. Whatever kind of wall you may like, it must be solid, safe and not sink or fall apart over time. Here are some of the simple basics involved in building a block wall. For all but ... [... more]
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How to Build a Brick Wall
To build a brick wall for your garden or landscape, all you need is some raw materials, a couple tools, and some labor. You can build a brick wall over several days' work. Mine is from a brick system from Belgard that made it easy to buy the ... [... more]
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How to Build a Cedar Lattice Fence
A detailed instruction on how I have constructed a Cedar Fence. You can do this yourself with the step-by-step information on this page. With some patience and work you will have built a Cedar Fence to enjoy for many years. First determine the ... [... more]
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