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    Forum: WoodworkingReplies: 5, Views: 158
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    jwgardening
    Waterloo, NY (Zone 5a)

    July 3, 2009 1:38 PM

    Post #6772099

    learn how to build a chair planter
    view at http://www.jwgardening.com/subscriptionplanter.html

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    Fleur_2011
    Yucaipa, CA (Zone 10a)

    February 9, 2012 12:19 AM

    Post #8999977

    I know you posted this quite some time ago, but it looks like an awesome addition to anyone's garden. When time permits, I'm going to print out your directions so that I can build one for my front porch or front yard. I live in a mobile home park and although I have a rather large porch, I think this will look awesome on either the porch or my front yard area.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Regards,
    Jennie

    speediebean

    speediebean
    Somewhere in, MD (Zone 7a)

    February 28, 2012 6:26 AM

    Post #9023047

    This is really really cute, thank you for sharing!! I'm sure DH and I can put one of these together! =)
    Fleur_2011
    Yucaipa, CA (Zone 10a)

    March 13, 2012 3:46 AM

    Post #9040629

    Hi there speediebean! I'm curious about all these initials I'm seeing on here and people that are being referred to by them. What does the initials "DH" stand for? I've seen others that are "DO" and "DD" and "DS" ~~ is this some kind of secret code for people? Can you enlighten me please? Thanks!

    speediebean

    speediebean
    Somewhere in, MD (Zone 7a)

    March 13, 2012 3:51 AM

    Post #9040630

    Hi there Fleur! The only one I know for sure is "DH"; the "D" referring to either Dear or Darling, and the "H" means Hubby or Husband. I can only guess that the "D" means the same for the rest of them, then followed by "One", or "Daughter"... DS, maybe... well, I won't say it out loud! < =D LOL!!!!!!!!!
    Fleur_2011
    Yucaipa, CA (Zone 10a)

    June 20, 2012 10:41 PM

    Post #9173778

    Hey speediebean! Thanks for the update on the initials. What a hoot! Sorry I'm just now getting back to you on this now, but haven't been on the Dave's Garden area for awhile now. I've only got a few threads on here that I keep an eye on or respond on. I like the wood projects that this site shows and the other "Trash to Treasure" thread that I always watch. A lot of good ideas on that one, you should check it out when you get the chance.

    I can maybe guess what the initials "DS" mean -- at least now. Of course, now that you explained what the others meant. Hahaha!!!

    I'll try to pop onto this thread more often to see what's going on. Have a great day!

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