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Hot tips on Wrought iron lighting

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wrought-iron-sconces Hot tips on Wrought iron lighting

Excellent quality of table lamp. The only draw back is it needs a GU24 base bulb which is slightly more expensive than the spiral base bulb.

I need advice on covering a wrought iron fence with some type of plant…?
Long story short, my redneck neighbors have built a glorious trash can holder about 15 feet from my front door that really is just a wood platform that will begin rotting soon I am sure, which all three of the trashcans sit on, and bungee cord to the side of the house. Think real Griswald style here – their icicle lights are still Wrought iron lighting up. Anyways, I have the ability to attach a wrought iron gate to the side of my porch, and block the view. However, that will not be enough. I want some type of very dense foliage to grow over it, that will not necessarily be invasive, or attach to the masonry of my house and damage it. I really love Virgina Creeper, but know that it will likely take over the house and the yard if not meticulously kept, if I am not mistaken. I would just plant hedgers down the property line, but the neighborhood kids often play between our two houses and that I don’t mind, and I don’t want to rain on their parade, I just don’t want to look at cheap, dirty trashcans when I walk out my front door.Yes it would totally help if I would have said where I was, LOL. I live in Denton, TX, which is a 7b-8a hardiness zone!
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