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Cynthia B

Sebastian, FL
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  • The dryer drum is sitting in the hole left from the dying Robelini Palm.
  • Hardware cloth cut larger than the drum and secured in the middle with wire ties.  Landscape pins secure the wire mesh to the ground.
  • The 4" space is filled with 8 bags of Mountain Granite from Home Depot at $4/bag.
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Gabion Planter from defunct clothes dryer

I turned an old clothes dryer drum into a planter for the front yard.
Cynthia B
Cynthia B Sebastian, FL on Apr 02, 2013
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  • Paradise Designs Inc.
    Paradise Designs Inc. on Apr 10, 2013
    Love it, gets my vote for a great Earth Day DIY recycling idea. Nice and very comtemporary.
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  • These plants are at home in a crystal bread dish.
  • Lovely flowers.

succulents

Yes, July seems to be succulent month. I have had fun re-purposing old glassware and succulents
Cynthia B
Cynthia B Sebastian, FL on Jul 11, 2012
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  • Bernice H
    Bernice H on Jul 13, 2012
    Very nice, I love the "green thing".I havent done anything special with my hens and chicks, ...»
    just baskets all over the place outside, and they are falling apart!

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