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Jun 10, 2014 4:40 PM CST
Name: cheshirekat
New Mexico, USA Zone 8 (Zone 8a)
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I can't wait to see other people's planters. And learn from your experiences.

I am anxious for my foot to heal a bit more so I can continue with this project. I eventually hope to make a bunch to donate to homeless families that are getting into their homes. The plants in permanent planters will be a home warming gift. One of the members of the bible study I attend on Mondays, said she would donate some plants to the cause. All the plants given will be edibles. That's why I am anxious to start making bigger pots, for holding tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, etc. And others will work on getting fabric donations so we can do it as a group project. Our members come together for the bible study, but all of us have a desire to help the many homeless families we see here, so we have quite a few different projects we are involved in all year long.

I noted the terry cloth planter I made seemed dry this morning, but I will wait until this evening to have a closer look at it, and the other one I made, so they will have a full 48 hours to dry.

But first I have to stop being clumsy and injuring myself.
"A garden is a friend you can visit any time." - Anonymous

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