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Monday, 11 April 2011
Create a theme from existing gardens
This is my outdoor 'room' at the back of my house. This area could be adapted to any theme at all.
Here are some ideas for a mediterranean look.
All that is needed for my outdoor area to make it look really mediterranean is large terra cotta pots and colorful flowers, or a statue.
Watch on this site for more mediterranean ideas.
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