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Forum: Article: Building raised planters for succulents, cacti and other exoticsReplies: 0, Views: 7
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YodieCoyote
Las Cruces, NM
(Zone 8a)

September 29, 2008
11:47 PM

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Your yard now looks great, Geoff. Good before & after pics. Liked the rebar touch at the tops...useful, adds strength, and ornamental. Great idea to "cap" the ends of each 4 x 4" for a pot stand. Brick looks very nice with the geometry of the planters. I am trying to come up with some kind of decorative table for my adenium collection...you gave me some good food for thought. Thanks for the well-documented "evolution" of your planters. Looks like you NEED a bigger yard though...? (We plant collectors all quickly run out of space...sigh).


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