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The 19" English Planter gives a finishing touch to any outdoor setting. The slatted and removable bottom allows for planting directly into the planter or for placing a pre-potted plant. Handcrafted of shorea hard wood, using mortise and tenon joinery, these planters will weather proudly for years to come.
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These guys love these things. I can throw two or three of them out and in minutes there are Squirrels all over the place.
My grandmother is quite the gardener, and one of my uncles who lives with them constructed this planting box in the center of their driveway.
5/28/07
Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Some of the plants I bought on my birthday shopping trip to a local nursery.
At about dusk, our 4 to 5 inches of snowfall shows on a planter box. This is an unusual amount of snow here in Northwestern Oregon.
In 1999, after taking numerous courses at the Dundas Valley School of Art, I began a careere in art. A fascination for flowers has compelled me to produce a large body of watercolour and pastel paintings featuring the color and vibrancy of the floral world.
I have seen this mail box topper for years now and have been meaning to get a photo of it. Nothing like a little competition to get you motivated, eh? I took these for the "Made of ..." Challenge.
Two thirds yard composted pine needles; 3 x 2cuft peat moss; quarter yard sand; quarter yard fir bark; 1 yard redwood compost (Lyngso)
I love this planter box shelf. Homemade jams and jellies are displayed outside the business' door in Fort Bragg, California. So lovely.
Spring 2007 Design Charrette: my team's solution to 'Where's the Dinner Table?'
A modular system, with an emphasis on integrating fresh herbs and plants.
There have been several more inches of snow, here showing on the planter box I posted the picture of a few days ago.
Kinda struggling in its second year in our planter box -- it had an attack of insects. But blooming again, early, in December! It had only barely finished last year's blooms.
Odd mushroom are coming up among my newly sprouted grape hyacinths. Generally after a rain. It probably means drainage is a problem I don't know. If the grape hyacinths do not mind then I don't either.