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The triangles, or squares within squares, are easier to see looking down from a high ladder. When in growth the lines will be obscured. But this garden is designed to be dormant June-September (not October!) and while dormant the lines of rock will be something to look at, to make it look like a garden, not just dirt. The innermost box with white sand is the plunge bed. Then four triangular wooden bulb boxes surround that, together forming a square (which I call the diamond). Then on each side is a triangular bed only slightly raised (about 3 to 5 inches) bordered with rounded rocks. Within each of the rock triangles is a square of sandstone and within each of those is a tall square terracotta pot. This photo is roughly north-upwards. I refer to each triangle by its compass point.
Progress: the beds are all filled back in with soil + sand + compost and ready to plant. The tall terracotta pots are planted with Scilla peruviana which already had long sprouts, all undersized bulbs. (Note to source of pots: the Dierama wont work in these because those like summer water and this entire bulb garden will be summer dry. Also the Dierama would have been too top-heavy in wind.) Next step is to re-plant all the bulbs, several of which are already sprouting. Next year planting will be on schedule.
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This triangle was actually just a sign on the toilet door for women on on the 33th floor of The Palace of Culture & Science in Warsaw.
Summer Triangle... Northstar California Resorts, At the Cosmoarium Powered By Celestron Telescopes.... 7/23/2015
I sew myself a big market bag. I found this heavy woven triangle fabric and fell in love. I added some black leather handles and some inside pockets.
WOOPWOOP ... byebye backpack !
I love making these little triangle zipper pouches. They are very easy and use very little fabric. This is some of my favorite Melody Miller fabric. See sewingwithcupcake.blogspot.com for more info
Sterling silver.
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These modern, understated post earrings are 5/8" in length just 1/4" wide. The post is positioned at the top of the earring, so that the hand stamped triangle hangs just below the earlobe. All metal is .925 sterling silver. These post earrings come with clear plastic backs. 32
Triangles - Be creative while on the lookout for triangles. The image itself should not be a triangle, but you should be able to find or create triangles in your composition.