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Check out the legs for your gazebo. Slip a piece of paper under to mark where the holes are. This creates a template for your pavers.
Pre-drill the holes for mounting your gazebo on your pavers. Once pre-drilled, place all of your pavers in approximately the right area.
Move your gazebo onto the pavers. Screw the gazebo into the pre-drilled holes and use two additional pavers on top of the flat paver.
Cut your wood and add at least one pocket hole to each side. Connect your four pieces of wood and screw them into a 2×2. Use wood glue.
Add glue along the top of your planter. Add your trim. Use a nail gun to attach the frame to the planters.
Stain or paint your whole box. You can use pocket hole plugs first if you want to hide the pocket holes.
Stain or paint your whole box. You can use pocket hole plugs first if you want to hide the pocket holes.
Stain or paint your whole box. You can use pocket hole plugs first if you want to hide the pocket holes.
Add landscape fabric to the inside of your planter. Add soil and plants. Keep watered.
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