better homes and gardens april 2016

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Growth industry
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PINK PERFUME
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OUR PICKS FROM BHG.COM
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Win a zero-turn mower
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OBSESSED WITH DARK FLORALS
Evoking the golden age of Dutch still lifes, this new generation of florals is blown-up, bold, and beautifully brooding. Plant these moody blooms as accents, or paper a wall in a grand (but not overly sweet) romantic gesture.
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Green thumbs up
At The Sill on New York City's Lower East Side, founder Eliza Blank helps people and houseplants live happily ever after.
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DECORATE HUNT & GATHER
Sometimes the most successful inspiration for an interior comes from a love for the great outdoors. Nuggets of turquoise might inspire an accent color, an antique watering can leads to the perfect metal finish, and wispy greenery keeps it all fresh.
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Just a hint
When it comes to paint, there's no such thing as plain white. With undertones that span the rainbow, there are a thousand shades of barely there.
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I did it!
This husband-and-wife team took their love of gardening to new heights with a vertical display of flowerpots created from inexpensive home supplies.
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LOOKING UP
PROBLEM No room for a backyard in this Chicago neighborhood. SOLUTION A rooftop patio garden with lots of greenery--and privacy.
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BAPTISIA
Treasured for wands of lupine-like flowers, baptisia and ifs cultivated spin-offs are equally at home in a wild meadow or a formal perennial border.
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POT LUCK
Hit the jackpot of fresh produce by growing crops in containers. It's so simple--and satisfying, too.
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PASSOVER goodies
Our favorites make delicious hostess gifts and treats for the holiday.
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WINGING IT
BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND OTHER POLLINATORS NEED OUR HELP TO CARRY ON THEIR GOOD WORK IN OUR GARDENS.
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Off the beaten path
Someone else might have remodeled this out-of-the-way California ranch a bit more traditionally. But this couple did it their way--in two weeks, on a strict budget, and largely on their own.
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A Life Cultivated
A Life Cultivated PAINTER AND FABRIC DESIGNER SUSAN HABLE SMITH CAREFULLY TENDS HER GARDEN, BUSINESS, AND OTHER CREATIVE PURSUITS.
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EDITORS' PICKS HOW TO COOK PESTO
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SOLE SURVIVOR
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GARDEN IN THE CITY
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Paw patrol
A few strategic landscaping moves can help keep Fido and Fluffy from trouncing all over your carefully planted garden.
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Lakefront vacations
Start planning for summer! With a menu of surf and turf activities, your crew can go as relaxed or activity-packed as you want
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1968 CANING MOTIF
From Colonial classic to modern must-have, caned designs are perennial favorites.
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better homes and gardens april 2016
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