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Aug 2, 2017 3:26 PM CST
Name: Larry
Hill Country TX (Zone 8b)
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plantmanager said:I understand. I don't get into the sculpture thing either. I do love wind spinners, and some of them could be mounted on a stump to raise them up a bit.

Plants are probably your best bet. You could drill more holes in an appropriate pot, and then mount it on rebar on top of the stump. Just have a plant that drapes and hangs and it would look great. There are quite a few hardy ferns that could be used in your area. They might brown up in winter, but then could be trimmed, and grow back quickly in the Spring.


Now that's an idea...I've been looking separately ways to incorporate some more native ferns.

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