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Feb 5, 2013 6:46 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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Alright...so here are 2 things I'm going to plant into...I'm going to reinforce the window boxes and then plant them with Aloe and echeveria and they'll lay flat (horizontal) during winter, but hang on a wall in full sun during the summer! Put together they're 4 feet of growing area, so it should look pretty nice! Thumb of 2013-02-06/gg5/14cc53
The rock was drilled for a fountain (no Bev, not one of my forgotten projects!!haha - bought it for a mere $5 bucks) will probably plant semps in it!
Thumb of 2013-02-06/gg5/e62e7c
Cheers, more photos when these are finished! Big Grin
Serse, what did you decide regarding vertical growing?? I'm curious, I realized that I have several metal plant shelves that I bring inside during winter, my plan is to hang vertical mini green walls off of these, so they have airflow! Thumbs up

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