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More from the ruins garden at Chanticleer
comments (10) August 15th, 2011 in blogs
We finished off last week with some shots from the ruins garden at Chanticleer, and this week we have just a few more. Let me know if this is getting boring! (I doubt it...)
I'm not sure what this industrial relic is (anyone?) but it is the perfect accent for this pergola post, with diminutive succulents planted in each vessel.
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mindy
www.cottonarboretum.com/ Posted: 2:23 pm on August 15th
'The house begins to break down at this point; the pillars have lost their stone cladding and are now wooden posts. They hold chain-linked iron buckets, built to move coal from one floor to another in a downtown Philadelphia church that was demolished in the 1990s. They now contain burro's tail (sedum morganianum) and other succulents.'
Posted: 9:50 am on August 15th
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-wheel_excavator Posted: 7:56 am on August 15th
I've enjoyed your photo series of the gardens at Chanticleer. Posted: 6:36 am on August 15th