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Mar 5, 2012 1:26 PM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
Herbs Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Avid Green Pages Reviewer Garden Ideas: Level 2
I'd love to see the luminaries. I would bet that is beautiful.

I also use the jugs as seed starters via wintersowing.

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I was afraid I wouldn't be very eloquent at dark thirty last night when I posted and surely wasn't going out in the dark to take photos but I did this morning.

Hope pictures will be better than a thousand words.

Not that I'm trying to sell anyone on this. lol It just works well for me.

First photo shows the side profile of the jug.

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This photo shows how easy it pours...

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Now, where the funnel end comes in handy is if you have a feeder with a small filler neck.






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