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CONNIE W
CONNIE W Somerset, PA on Jun 10, 2012
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GLASS FLOWERS

Summer and fall I have lots of color in front of my house, but after the Peony Trees, Tulips, and daffodils are done I do not. I have added Glass Flowers to help until everything else comes in. I use very little in annuals, only in my planters.
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  • Jan M Toledo, OR
    Those are so cute. What did you use to attach the plates to each other?
    on Jun 10, 2012 · Like 0
  • Jerri T Portage, MI
    Adorable!
    on Jun 10, 2012 · Like 0
  • CONNIE W Somerset, PA
    Jan - I used copper pipe, drilled a whole in the back of the plate and a hole at the top of the copper pipe. Fastened with a screws. Used a expoy to fasten the center of the flowers. Make sure it is good in heat and cold.

    When I put them in the ground I used a rebarb, hammered it in and the copper pipe slides down over the rebarb.

    on Jun 11, 2012 · Like 0
  • Jan M Toledo, OR
    really cute.
    on Jun 11, 2012 · Like 0
  • KMS Woodworks Nederland, CO
    and these do not need to be pruned or watered....LOL
    on Jun 11, 2012 · Like 0
  • CONNIE W Somerset, PA
    Absolutely not! Save water where you can.
    on Jun 11, 2012 · Like 0

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