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Having a yard is great, but a lot of us don't have the luxury of extra space in front or behind our buildings. So, imagine all the untapped real estate that could be used to grow flowers, vegetables and even trees - on our roofs. Here's why it's a good idea: |
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| |  | Name: Lynne Location: Rural countryside outside of Durham, Ontario, Canada Two years ago, a friend of ours lost their barn to a tornado. The barn was beyond repair. Rather than see it burned, we bought the barn boards, beams and tin roof — and hired the local Amish to help us to transfer the barn to our property. | |
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| |  | In the past ten years it seems that every single kitchen rehab saw the installation of granite countertops. Not only is granite getting a bit tired, it's also not a very eco-conscious option. Enter Elements to save the day. | |
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| |  | I've been working hard on the "back 40" of our place out in the country - a garden about twenty yards from the house that I'm slowly making into a destination and a series of outdoor rooms where you can hang out all evening under the summer stars. This Saturday, my friend, Chris Gauger, and I put up the garden yurt… | |
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