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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Fruit Trees from Seed
Cloning Fruit trees does not look very promising, and although I’m not giving up, I’ve decided to hedge my bets a bit by trying the one guaranteed way to get new plants: from seed. I should be very clear about … Continue reading
Made in America
After posting pictures of the items I’ve constructed for Saint Nick Industries, I had another request for kiddie construction: A Toddler Bed. I’m still relatively new at this whole furniture construction subject, but I make it a point to learn … Continue reading
Posted in Building and Construction
Tagged Construction, Night Stand, Stain, Toddler Bed, Wood
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Winter Projects
Several of my readers have informed me that I should post new content in the winter, even if it means leaving the garden behind for a few months.Until the weather breaks, I’ll be showcasing some of my winter projects. Due … Continue reading
Posted in Building and Construction
Tagged birch, building, closet, presents, Stain, train table, workshop
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Just Won’t Give Up…
This winter has had a few very cold days when the temperature was well below freezing, so I was sure everything in the garden had finally given in. Winter seemed to let up a bit last weekend, and while the mercury crept towards 50 … Continue reading