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Old Posted: 27-04-2008 , 10:29 PM #5
angie1
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ballincollig, Co. Cork
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hi unapam,
great work on the teapot. you'll laugh now but i absolutly love my garden and im always doing things with nice pots just a little tip to share if your planting stuff in a pot with no drainage just pop some tinfoil in the end crumple it up ad a thin layer of small pebbles (decorative stones for gardens)fill with soil and plant your seeds .it works great and no need to water these much in the hot summer as the water is retained in the tinfoil and it keeps the soil miost for most of the summer....i have before and after pics of my back garden i sould post them when i jioned jt i posted a wanted ad for shed materiel but had no luck. but i found lots of bits and pieces i was looking for local. i put up a shed for 100 euros made totally from recycled wood the only thing i bought was felt for the roof ill post them later to give every1 a look .you are the inspiration you should get jumbletowner of the year award!!!!!!!!! kind regards angie1
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