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Places: The Potting Shed

Posted by: on April 25th, 2013 | One Comment
Image of a Potting Shed With Botanical Decor

Image via House To Home

 

We like to think of the potting shed as the gardener’s studio, an inner sanctum from which to try and propagate never-seen-before works of natural beauty for the garden. And if that fails, you can always use it as a place to just putter about working on craft projects, or to simply get away from the din of daily life.

Whether you’re reading this at the beginning of the growing season, at the end of it, or somewhere in between, we’d like to plant a small seed in your mind about the wonders of the potting shed. If you’re an avid gardener, then we’re probably preaching to the choir. But pros and novices alike sometimes need some inspiration to help them create a space that allows them to do their best work. We hope there are a few ideas here that will inspire you all to great things.

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Compost and Composting 101

Posted by: on April 25th, 2013 | Make A Comment

 

Here’s a short video that will teach you just about everything you need to know about compost and composting. Led by Jeff from The Home Depot, it is packed with tips on how to get started and the proper ingredients for a healthy compost. You’ll also get advice on adjusting the mix for a yield that will help your gardens flourish.

The latest and most innovative backyard composters are shown, too, along with compost starters to help get that first batch of compost really cooking.

And, as always, you can visit The Home Depot Community Forums and the Garden Club for tons of helpful information on all things garden-related. Or, if you need help selecting a composter, check out our composters buying guide.

 

We have lots of videos. Catch up with our YouTube videos here on the blogand visit The Home Depot’s YouTube channel.

A Family Friendly Under Deck Patio by Erika of BluLabel Bungalow

Posted by: on April 24th, 2013 | 6 Comments

In our Style Challenge series, we ask some of our favorite bloggers from around the web to surprise us with their ideas for creating a stylish and functional space using Home Depot products as a starting point.

Erika Ward of BluLabel Bungalow is an interior designer in Atlanta and the mother of four active kids. With a couple of pieces from the Walnut Creek Collection, Erika created an inviting an under deck patio that suits her style and her family’s needs! Here she shares her money-saving outdoor decorating ideas. 

As a family of six, it’s important for us to get the most bang for our buck. This concept applies to all areas of our lives, including our outdoor living spaces. It only makes sense to take full advantage of our home’s amenities, both inside and out. After all, the mortgage pays for both the house and land, right?

Last summer we focused on the upper deck and created an area perfect for al fresco dining. This year we planned to focus on our badly neglected patio beneath the deck. You can see the before photos on my blog BluLabel Bungalow. You know the story about the cobbler’s children without shoes? Well, this designer’s outdoor space was without style until now.

 

Under Deck Patio Decorating Ideas: A beautifully decorated family-friendly outdoor space

 

The Home Depot Patio Style Challenge could not have come at a better time. We were thrilled to have the opportunity to select from a series of gorgeous outdoor furniture sets, including the Hampton Bay Walnut Creek 4-Piece Patio Seating Set in Wheat. Its wicker material stands up not only to Mother Nature, but also to wear and tear from active kids.

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Top Grilling Recipes on Our Grilling Board on Pinterest

Posted by: on April 24th, 2013 | Make A Comment
Top Grilling Recipes: A California Burger with guacamole mayonaise

California Burger with Guacamole Mayonnaise

 

The grilling recipes are the most popular part of The Home Depot’s Grills & Outdoor Cooking board on Pinterest. It’s no wonder; one of the joys of grilling is dazzling your family and guests with amazing feats of outdoor cooking prowess. Always having a new, awesome recipe up your sleeve is one way to keep the compliments coming.

Many of our grilling recipe pins might be a bit unusual or have an intriguing and unexpected ingredient — e.g. the guava jelly in the Caribbean Baby Back Ribs with Guava Glaze.

But what are the most popular recipe pins on the Grills & Outdoor Cooking Pinterest board?

This isn’t a scientific survey, but based merely on the number of repins and likes, it appears that a grilling recipe doesn’t have to be exotic to catch the eye of Pinterest surfers.

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Small Patio Decorating Ideas by Courtney of Courtney Out Loud

Posted by: on April 23rd, 2013 | 7 Comments

Small Patio Decorating Ideas: A gorgeous small condo patio with Hampton Bay patio furniture, DIY outdoor chandelier and greenery

In our Style Challenge series, we ask some of our favorite bloggers from around the web to surprise us with their ideas for creating a stylish and functional space using Home Depot products as a starting point.

We were pleased as punch when Courtney of Courtney Out Loud agreed to join forces with us to turn his small, urban backyard into a peaceful oasis. We knew that his killer style and modern edge would turn out a beautiful space perfectly suited to the Northern California aesthetic. Courtney takes us through the process of transforming his small patio into a special place for relaxing and entertaining. He shares some of his decorating ideas, and a few gardening tips he picked up along the way.

I can’t help myself but at the first signs of warm weather, I start daydreaming about dining alfresco, garden parties and lazy weekends spent soaking in the sun. Then I have a reality check remembering that (1) I live in Oakland/San Francisco, so after 6 p.m., it’s chilly; (2) I live in an urban condo with a patio, not an estate with an English garden; and (3) I have yet to spend a weekend doing nothing since moving into our home four years ago.

Like most urbanites, my partner and I found prioritizing outdoor space as a “must have” on our list when looking at homes, but when we finally did buy, the overwhelming task of pulling the interior of our home together took precedence over the exterior. It wasn’t until almost 2½ years into living in our home that we tackled the patio. In our first attempt, we primarily focused on foundational items such as patio pavers, replacing the gravel that perpetually found itself scratching our hardwood floors with moss and installing irrigation. I created what I thought was going to be the ultimate outdoor space for lounging and relaxing….and it sat unused for almost 1½ years until The Home Depot kindly invited me to participate in the Style Challenge: Patio Edition.

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Outdoor Seating in Every Style

Posted by: on April 23rd, 2013 | Make A Comment

Inspiration board with different styles of outdoor seating sets

 

Last week, we brought you five different styles of outdoor dining patio sets, and this week, we thought we would offer up different styles of outdoor seating! Which one is your favorite?

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:

The Hampton Bay Edington 4-Piece Seating Set features a black metal frame that echoes traditional patio sets that were made out of cast iron. We love the way the scrollwork on the chair backs feels like the ironwork you might find in an old Southern city, like New Orleans or Charleston.

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How to Build Your Own Backyard Chicken Coop

Posted by: on April 23rd, 2013 | Make A Comment

 

There are many practical reasons why you might want to build a chicken coop in your backyard and start raising a few hens. For one, farm-fresh, hormone-free eggs are a delicious, nutrient-rich source of daily protein. Another reason is that the eggs you gather from your backyard chicken coop will have more vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and beta-carotene than the ones you purchase from the grocery store, with less cholesterol and saturated fat.

The best reason of all, though, is that raising a few chickens in your backyard will be a lot of fun.

Chickens make great, low-maintenance pets. But like any other outdoor pet, they need a comfortable home that provides shelter from the elements and protection from predators.

If you have been thinking about what it would be like to have fresh eggs in the morning from chickens you’ve raised, then you have come to the right place.

It’s chicken month over at The Home Depot Garden Club. You will find info on all things related to backyard chickens, from Raising Chickens 101 and the Top 5 Myths About Raising Chickens, to complete step-by-step instructions on how to build a chicken coop.

To help you get started on your hen house, here’s a short two-part video put together by Chris from The Home Depot Community Forums that will show you exactly how it’s done.

 

We have more DIY and home improvement videos here on the Home Depot blog and on The Home Depot’s YouTube channel.

Small Deck Decorating Ideas by Jewel of Eat.Drink.Shop.Love

Posted by: on April 22nd, 2013 | 2 Comments

Small Deck Decorating Ideas:  Hampton Bay Fenton Chat Set with Green Striped Outdoor Rug, Potted Plants and Colorful Throw Pillows

In our Style Challenge series, we ask some of our favorite bloggers from around the web to surprise us with their ideas for creating a stylish and functional space using Home Depot products as a starting point.

Small outdoor spaces can be tricky, but we knew Atlanta native Jewel Hazelton of Eat.Drink.Shop.Love could pull together a comfortable, chic space, no matter the size. Her small deck decorating ideas are marvelous. We love the pops of chartreuse she brought to this little outdoor deck! She also shares some very clever DIY ideas to personalize the space.

I was thrilled when The Home Depot asked me to participate in their latest Patio Style Challenge. At the time I was knee deep in moving boxes preparing to move into my new home.  So I asked my friend Sonya, who was also a new homeowner, if she would allow me to spruce her patio up for summer. The Home Depot sent me the Hampton Bay Fenton Chat Set to be the centerpiece of this small deck update.

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A Classically Chic Outdoor Entertaining Space by Chassity of Look Linger Love

Posted by: on April 19th, 2013 | 7 Comments

Outdoor Entertaining: Chassity of the Look Linger Love blog on her Charleston, South Carolina porch

 

In our Style Challenge series, we ask some of our favorite bloggers from around the web to surprise us with their ideas for creating a stylish and functional space using Home Depot products as a starting point.

What better way to celebrate the completion of your new outdoor entertaining area than to host a ladies’ lunch? The ever-talented Chassity of Look Linger Love turned her Charleston, South Carolina porch into a charming spot to host friends and family — we only wish we could have joined them for a glass of sweet tea! She shared with us her outdoor entertaining ideas and tips on how she created such a lovely space.

 

Outdoor Entertaining:: Ladies enjoying lunch together on a beautiful porch

 

Living here in Charleston, where the weather is warm and the front porches are sweeping, it’s practically law that one have a cozy space in which to greet guests with sweet tea and warm biscuits. Such is the way of the south for neighbors and friends to regularly pop by to deliver freshly baked desserts or to lend the latest juicy novel (Nicholas Sparks, anyone?). Drop ins can quickly turn into hours of laughter with good friends and chirping crickets.

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How to Build a DIY Vertical Garden

Posted by: on April 19th, 2013 | Make A Comment

 

A beautiful DIY vertical garden decorating a small patio

 

This charming DIY vertical garden is so easy to make, and it will make your patio look beautiful. It’s perfect for a small patio, if you live in an apartment or a condo, but it will dress up a bare corner on any size patio or deck.

Skill Level: Beginner
Time: About 45 minutes to repot your plants; 5 minutes to hang the pots on the trellis
Cost: $65, not including plants of your choice

Tools & Materials:

24-inch x 72-inch trellis
• 8 8-inch resin terra cotta pots
• 16 S-hooks
32 quart bag of potting soil
Plants of your choice

Step 1
Lean the trellis against a wall at about a 10- to 15-degree angle.

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