This week the Gardenista editors are focused on curb appeal. “Too many people ignore curb appeal until it’s time to move,” Michelle writes in 11 Ways to Add Curb Appeal for Under $100. “Then they spruce up the place for the next residents. How does this make sense?” Get a jump start on freshening your home for spring, indoors and out.
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More this week on Gardenista:
- 11 Ways to Add Curb Appeal for Under $100
- Expert Advice: 10 Tips to Get Your Garden Ready for Spring
- In Seattle, An Urban Landscape Designed for Privacy and Indoor/Outdoor Flow
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