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		<title>The Easiest DIY Concrete Planter Ever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A few months ago, our lamp posts looked like this: As you can see, not so nice. In fact, I called them &#8220; The Saddest Lamp Posts on the Block .&#8221; We didn&#8217;t have much budget to do anything fancy, but we knew we couldn&#8217;t continue looking at those sad, half-falling apart brick structures any longer. We discovered these great 16&#8243;x16&#8243; patio pavers at our local home improvement store and got the keen idea to stand them on edge together to create a concrete planter. 


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<p> A few months ago, our lamp posts looked like this: As you can see, not so nice. In fact, I called them &#8220; The Saddest Lamp Posts on the Block .&#8221; We didn&#8217;t have much budget to do anything fancy, but we knew we couldn&#8217;t continue looking at those sad, half-falling apart brick structures any longer. We discovered these great 16&#8243;x16&#8243; patio pavers at our local home improvement store and got the keen idea to stand them on edge together to create a concrete planter. </p>
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