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click on pictures to really see those little succulents growing!
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My son, who works for the tree company,
Coastal Tree Experts --(you can see my charcoal drawing of him
here), made this great hanging planter. He cut a V into a log, closed the ends somehow---looks like a cross section was nailed onto one end, the other might have a chunk of wood as a filler? Hung it up with heavy duty fishing line, and planted some little succulents! I love this--I'm anxious to see how it looks when those
succulents root and grow!
6 comments:
neat! reminds me of an andy project! xo
Combine the chairs and the planter!----(in a way, of course, that you don't sit on the plants)
Susan!
I love it!
But how do you keep the inside of the planter from rotting?
-Dean
Hi Dean, you don't! You could plant the whole log into the ground, when it looks ready to fall apart--let it rot, let it rot, let it rot!!
yes, there will be an answer, let it rot!
Oh, I see!
-Dean
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