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Jan 26, 2015 5:18 AM CST
Name: Bonnie Sojourner
Harris Brake Lake, Arkansas (Zone 7a)
Magnolia zone
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Great idea Dinu. I also use my broken pots. If grouped together in the garden they look wonderful planted with succulents. If a pot breaks in half from top to bottom I position the pots on their side with the broken side down to look like they are half buried and plant something that will stay short just under the rim and it looks like a pot fell over and is spilling out a lot of blooms. I also have one of these 'half buried' pots that I have positioned a stone frog in where he is just peeking out. Repurposing what you have, instead of buying something new and designed by someone else, is fun, creative, economical and gives a unique charm to your garden. thank you for sharing your creative idea, Dinu.
Thro' all the tumult and the strife I hear the music ringing; It finds an echo in my soul— How can I keep from singing?

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