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Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 10:10
| Just goes to show you can plant in anything. Inspiration for the dish drainer was from shysue's garden. These are some things I sold this past weekend at my show. The photo link at the bottom of the post has tons more pictures if you're interested. Arlene
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Here is a link that might be useful: Lots more pictures
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- Posted by marylee_2010 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 10:24
| Arlene, those are great. I love the dish drainer with the plates in it. My hens and chickens need thinning and you have given me some wonderful ideas. Thank you for sharing. Marylee |
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| Hard to choose which one I like best......but I think the boots win....especially since thats the kind of boots my DH and DS wears. I think I gotta be a copy cat on that one. The dish drainer is very creative and I love that look. |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 12:53
| Great ideas....funny how I can seem to get hens and chicks to grow well for me....I must be doing something wrong! Love all of your planter ideas! |
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| I guess it's one for each of us, because I was just looking thru your photos and loved that chamber pot. What type of plant is it? Some type of a seedum? Your fairy gardens are wonderful too. |
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- Posted by luvs2click 5 Ohio (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 14:39
| Thanks everyone. Yes, it is a type of sedum - Russian Stonecrop. It is very hardy and is growing wild in my rock garden. It's just getting ready to bloom yellow. |
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- Posted by jeannespines 4 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 14, 11 at 17:47
| Your plants look good & healthy & I love your 'containers!' Great ideas & glad you are still at it & selling,too! Good to hear from you! TFS! Jeanne S. |
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- Posted by GreenSuzq2 none (My Page) on Thu, Jun 16, 11 at 0:53
| I love them all. Thanks for sharing your pic's. I do have some boots planted, but want more of course. I have a friend who is moving and I am getting a whole bunch of hens and chicks,plus who knows what. Her pots are running over. So thanks for the inspiration. |
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| Great ideas & reuse of all kinds containers. Love the strainer with the dishes. Wish my red wagon looked like yours. Mine is in trouble. Full of potted plants & leaning badly, think the metal is giving way. Glad you had success selling & should have with all the variety you have, must make people want to get out in their gardens seeing what you have done. Jan |
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