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Sat, Mar 12, 11 at 9:57
| I made this "clunker" last night and I thought I would fill the top with a cascading sedum & the bottom with hens & chicks.
Linda |
Image link: Clunky Orage Totem (46 k)
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| WOW.... how cool is that? Boy you are really creating....love the idea of planting in the totem....gives the totem a whole new life!! |
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- Posted by marylee_2010 (My Page) on Sat, Mar 12, 11 at 10:32
| Linda, I like the idea of planting in your totem. If you don't mind my being a copy cat, I think I will try that. I hope you will post a pic when you have planted your totem. - Marylee |
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- Posted by luna_llena_feliz (My Page) on Sat, Mar 12, 11 at 11:39
| A very citrusy totem! It should look awesome with the sedums planted in it. I'd love to see a picture of it when you have it planted. |
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- Posted by jeannespines 4 (My Page) on Sat, Mar 12, 11 at 13:41
| Love it! Welcome, LindaArb! You may be interested in seeing "lindasewandsews" pics ...link below. She does lots of wonderful totems w/pots! Jeanne S. |
Here is a link that might be useful: lindasewandsew gardens album
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| Thanks all and thanks for the wonderful link Jeanne! I'll post pics when I've planted and put in my garden :) |
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- Posted by nanatricia (My Page) on Sat, Mar 12, 11 at 20:40
| Cute!!!!! |
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| Wow! Nifty planter & colorful even in winter if you live where it can be outside in protected area. I'd like to see it planted too! Jan |
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- Posted by craftygardener ON 5b (My Page) on Sun, Mar 13, 11 at 6:53
| great idea to add plants to your totem |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Sun, Mar 13, 11 at 11:44
| What a great planter. I love how it will provide height and greenery. Nice to see Linda's amazing planters again too. Kathy |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Sun, Mar 13, 11 at 13:02
| Luna took the words right out of my mouth....this one looks very citrusy! I like the idea of planting in the totem...that should look really cool! |
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