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Feb 17, 2013 6:10 AM CST
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beckygardener said:Lynn - Here is a link on how to make a tipsy pot arrangement: http://gardensandcrafts.com/ti... or http://www.birdsandblooms.com/...

I have 3 in my yard. One arrangement is sticking up out of a large pot at the front of my house. People coming to my front door often comment on it and try to figure out how I got those pots to stack on top of each other like that. Succulents grow great in them here in Florida! I have trouble growing most other plants in them because they dry out so fast. But I do grow certain flowering plants in them as well. Succulents really do the best of all !!!

This is one of the tipsy pots that is in a drought area of my yard. I grow some veggies in buckets as you can see in the background.

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That would make an awesome water feature if you could use a hollow pipe instead of rebar to hold the pots... I might have to do some thinking on that...
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