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My Garden Bench

comments (5) July 11th, 2010 in gallery

lovedirt lovedirt, member
27 users recommend


I never have room for planting!


posted in: The Gallery, garden bench

Comments (5)

Norskie63 writes: I'm impressed! Thanks for sharing. Posted: 10:26 pm on September 20th
lovedirt writes: Thanks for your comments.The back of the window is lexan with holes drilled in it for drainage but you could use a thin piece of wood. Next I added soil, sphagnum moss and chicken wire. I planted it and grew it flat until it rooted. Posted: 10:19 am on July 31st
N2digN writes: I am a sedum fanatic & I love this! How did you do your "window"? What is the backing behind the frame that holds in your moss/dirt/plants?
Love the trough too.... Posted: 10:48 am on July 30th
Gdarla writes: I just love this! Posted: 6:54 am on July 28th
Texasgardener writes: This is so wonderful. Would you share your method of building the upright frame?
Posted: 12:33 pm on July 12th
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