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March 6th, 2006 at 05:40 AM
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This i made from pringle cans. I put cement in them, let it dry and then removed the cardboard. I used the cement-poles to make a little gardenwall. I do not grow red arrows, this is just to point them out!
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March 6th, 2006 at 05:48 AM
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I just love that garden - so pretty, and what a clever idea!
Thanks for sharing the picture!
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March 6th, 2006 at 05:49 AM
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Yes, that is very clever! Gonna have to try that one!
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March 6th, 2006 at 05:49 AM
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This i made from pringle cans. I put cement in them, let it dry and then removed the cardboard. I used the cement-poles to make a little gardenwall. That is a very coooooool idea.... Have you seen our posts here about Hypertufa Container Gardening???? I think you'd get right into it... With the same kind of concept of what you did with the Pringle's can!!!! No. 8 and 10 show the containers... They also have single containers if you like to make them individually too! Rue Anenome does them there.. She's got lot's of info.. I do not grow red arrows, this is just to point them out!
hahahahaha But Thanks for showing us that idea!!!! Have tou ever done it with any other type of container to make the molds???
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#146709
March 6th, 2006 at 05:49 AM
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Very creative. How'd you think of that?
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#146710
March 6th, 2006 at 09:32 AM
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awesome idea! do you mind if i "steal" it?
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March 6th, 2006 at 09:36 AM
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Very nice looking garden and great idea. I saw one made from the form of coffee cans once and it was nice also.
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#146712
March 6th, 2006 at 04:17 PM
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Thanks for the compliments! Yes Jiffymouse you may 'steal' the idea! That's why i put it here! And Weezie thanks for the link! That mountain of containers is a neat idea! I've made a container before but i used only cement, i'm gonna make a hypertufa one next time!
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March 6th, 2006 at 08:49 PM
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Maja, It's a lighter material with the 3 different ingredients, but when I saw you do those containers, I thought just maybe, that would be something also you'd like to try... They would look really neat mixed into what you've got already...
***(if you do do some, please take some more pictures for us... *and if you need any help, don't forget to give a holler, Rue loves to help people with that stuff*)***
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March 8th, 2006 at 04:21 AM
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Thanks again Weezie, and yes,i will post pictures of it. I work a lot with cement at work (no i'm not a builder....) I work with autistic people (adults) and amongst other things, we also make objects of cement. When you go to my photobucket you can see leaves that we make of cement. We use large leaves like rhubarb, spread them on to a heap of sand and put a layer of cement over it. When you turn them around you got an impression of the the leaf.
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#146715
March 8th, 2006 at 04:35 AM
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I made a bird bath one summer out of a big leaf, like you described. I sat it up on some rocks and it was so pretty! Yours are BEAUTIFUL! Cindy
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March 8th, 2006 at 05:37 AM
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Very neat.. Very neat indeed... And you are going to have to tell us about that "home for solitary bees"???????? Very interested in that.... Thanks for sharing all of those great photos... *is it the snowing season over there right now?*
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#146717
March 8th, 2006 at 06:48 AM
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Hi Weezie, The snowing season isn't over yet. It's about -2C at night and +5C during the day-time. And there are still little bits of snow laying around! I'm longing for spring!!!!!! The home for solitary bees is a little project i made last year. I made i from bamboo and bits of wood. When bees lay eggs in the holes, they put in a caterpillar too so the larve can eat it when it comes out of it's egg (a true horrorstory) Some bees are a bit politer and store honey for their larve.... It isn't used yet by bees but i made it late in the year, i hope there will be inhabitants this year! You can see if they use it cause they shut the holes.
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March 9th, 2006 at 12:19 AM
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So, you are like our middle part of US, then, I'm guessing, if you're waiting for spring.. Cause our South seems to have it, and the middle part is just about ready to " spring" *so to speak*, and here in the North, we are still full of it, snow, I mean.... Oh, please keep us posted.. *I love bees, wish I could have a hive or two, but live "in town" and they frown apon that.. But we do have a resident "BEE~MAN" BEEBIZ and he has a hive... but I truely would love to know if that project works out, looks like a great little Boyscout project if it does...
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#146719
March 9th, 2006 at 01:19 AM
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Hi maja - I just love that bee house - it's so creative! I showed it to my "handyman" husband last night, in hopes that he can help me make one, so the bees leave our shed alone this summer!
By the way... I majored in working with autistic children in college - way back when... What else do you do with the adults?
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#146720
March 9th, 2006 at 01:56 AM
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Originally posted by afgreyparrot: I made a bird bath one summer out of a big leaf, like you described. Cindy Did you ever post pictures of that????????
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#146721
March 9th, 2006 at 04:05 AM
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Hi plants 'n Pots We make all sorts of candles, work in the garden (have bbq's eating our own potato's and veggies), make objects from cement, some do needlework, and we put caps on little bottles (for an (Amerikan) factory). Our group is called 'varia'group because of the variation in work we do. We had wasps in our garage last summer, but they were far from solitary........
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