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		<title>Home Improvement and Gardening tips for Home Interiors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 15:49:26 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Home Care]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We often think how to recycle those wasted material, but seems to get lost while thinking about the idea. So if you have]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We often think how to recycle those wasted material, but seems to get lost while thinking about the idea. So if you have ever thought of using those wasted and broken tiles or bricks in your home? Where will you find the perfect place to replace them in such a manner that the ugliness of those broken tiles and bricks would disappear and its will serve your dual purpose. That similar place is right behind your nose. Yes! it is your big or small garden where you can actually make a nice use of those evenly broken up tiles and ugly bricks. How? Let’s take a look at some tips and guidance:</p>
<p>No matter does bricks and tiles have broken up completely, you can still make a reliable use of them. But you have to do some kind of hard work which will surely become a fun time while doing. The work is to replace and set your tiles or bricks in such a manner that it will create a border like figure of your garden.<span id="more-83"></span></p>
<p>So just imagine a place with multi colours already intact and again you are adding new experimental beauty in your garden. the garden edgings are important for not only to resist soil from widely and foully spread  but also it enhances the very picture of your garden. However, some people go for that regular same edgings but as you can experiment with your broken multi colours tiles and bricks, you can add a fun element to your garden.</p>
<p>One can also go for short lengths of board with old tiles, Bush rocks  and shovels even while creating a living edging to your garden which is a nice notion if you have runners grass but chopping them regularly is very essentially otherwise it will greatly mix match the whole look of that special edging in your garden. However, in small garden attractive annuals like sweet Alice, pansies, violas or petunias creates nice bordered scheme. And if you have a larger garden, then, “comfrey” is a plant to locate in your garden while edging. Recently people have started making an herb edging that actually looks nice along with small – small rocks edgings that support the plant or say that particular plant that you are merging your garden’s edging.</p>
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