pots for summer
- 26 May, 2009
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These are planted up with a Sedum in the top and House leeks in the bottom two, in gritty free draining compost.
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OOOooooooo I Love This Trees&Things it looks Fab :)
27 May, 2009
The beauty of using Sempervivums is they dont really need watering and they are so easy to propagate as you just pull off the new ones and stick in some gritty compost.
Oh and they love the hot spots in the garden.
27 May, 2009
I just love the way you did these three pots.
29 May, 2009
A good suggestion for the use of pots.
29 May, 2009
do you just have the pots sitting in each other or is there something holding them together, Its really nice
1 Jun, 2009
Filled with gritty compost, then the pots are just positioned on top of each other.
1 Jun, 2009
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thats great.
26 May, 2009