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Jul 24, 2011 2:46 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Lin I am fascinated by your cloth bag planter. How do you keep it looking so clean? What a great idea, will you share with us how you set things up inside the bag?
I have to make myself really look at things for awhile before deciding if they can be used as planters. The piece of old iron pipe was one of them. Rolling on the floor laughing

When the weather gets really hot here I have to move the swan into more shade.

Lee Anne I love your free standing fire place, it looks wonderful filled with plants. Your neighbors are probably wishing they had one. : )

Hi there Marylyn. Do you have something unusual to show us? I love seeing how peoples minds come up with such great ideas, that's what gets me to thinking about what I have that would make a plant container. Thumbs up

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