More Freebie pots
By Bellflower
- 20 Oct, 2010
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You may recognise the tall planter has been temporarily filled with the arrangement in the black cauldron we had this summer. Still wondering what to get for that pot.
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these look good especially with the taller one to.
3 Nov, 2010
San the coleus is no longer showing as it started drooping when it got cold, and I think the trailing plant is only an annual so will also be dying off. The grass is my fave though so I am hoping to rear that through winter hopefully. It's such a pretty little grass and useful as it's only low-growing.
3 Nov, 2010
im just getting into the grasses and have also started to buy some for my next project, cant wait, not told baz yet as he isnt a gardener and doesnt understand, also thinks i have enough lol
3 Nov, 2010
Maybe he'll be converted like Geoff was a year or two ago, although I had to wait about 30 odd years!!
3 Nov, 2010
lol i have a feeling i wont win this one with baz, he does help with heay jobs and making things but has no interest in plants, mind you he will go to open gardens now for me really and does like trees haaha
3 Nov, 2010
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Got to admit I was very lucky to be in the right place at the right time (or should I say Geoff was) to be handed such useful and pretty cast-offs Homebird!
21 Oct, 2010