planters

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  1. tig

    tig Gardener

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    came across these on a garden visit last year and thought id share them with you. i think they make really eye catching planters. [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  2. Scotkat

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    Love them brillant its amazing what you come across
     
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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    I agree Tig [​IMG] Love the old boot!
     
  4. glenw

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    i do like the use of unusual things as planters, i have lined my paths in the garden with bricks left over from an extension we had built. i've planted them up with houseleeks.

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    i also use one as a door stop when i'm in the greenhouse.

    What other unusual oblects do people use??
     
  5. tig

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    thats a good idea glen, youve given me more food for thought.
     
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