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Meredith H
Meredith H Cumming, GA on May 07, 2012
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Fun and Easy Flower Planter: The Mad Planter

The Mad Planter adds a fun, topsy-turvy look to any garden or backyard! With a little primer and spray paint, some cheap terracotta flower pots, and a piece of rebar (ask your husband, he'll know where to find it), you can create an amazing flower or herb planter that your neighbors will talk about all year long (in a good way)! For more photos and a detailed How To Tutorial, please visit Meredith @ Wait Til Your Father Gets Home! http://www.waittilyourfathergetshome.com/20...
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    The Mad Planter by Meredith Hazel @ www.waittilyourfathergetshome.com
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    The Mad Planter by Meredith Hazel @ www.waittilyourfathergetshome.com
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  • Angie H
    So far I have made 3 for friends using different size shaped and colored pots. I personally like the natural clay. I already have so much going on with plants and colorful hardscapes.
    • My tipsy turvy planter after growing for about 5 weeks. It is a HUGE conversation piece for my backyard. 1
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