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Jul 18, 2013 9:38 AM CST
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I never noticed there were a couple added comments to this. Thanks x 2! Got this wire at the hardware store, Ace to be specific.

Woofie, love your quote, reminds me of, "Hey y'all, watch this!"

Popped back in to add pics of what I did to a couple hanging baskets. The surface of my potted plants is too full to place more pieces of Tradescantia zebrina, so I put holes in the sides and stuck them in. There are a lot of "naked sided' hanging baskets around here, and a lot of other plants that could be stuck in such holes. Will post more pics of more creations soon.

What interesting things are folks doing to hang baskets?

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