Bill is there a link? π π
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Bill, I 2nd Barb's question. Those sound great for us. --Erik
Bill's napping in the hammock π π
I think he meant these Amaroo plant nursery "stabilizers"...interesting product.
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Barb
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Sorry guy's this post got lost in the shuffle, Email notifications right π
For some reason the main site is listed as a security risk for some reason. Here's what they look like on google images.
Bill
I got that security alarm too.
Thanks for the google images link.
Different than what I posted.
Those are interesting containers.
Barb
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They were talking about those on the bamboo forum in part of. Theyre apperantly one of the best things to use for temporaraly holding bamboo.
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It is easy to do: Just find a shady spot on your deck, or be a little more creative and integrated into the outdoor environment - how to use plants in your home. Here are some tips to get you started:
Move the potted palm of your outdoor patio or deck tropical interest. Use more than one palm, and you have a live screen, giving you the privacy of your neighbors too close. Do not have a Palm? Try arecas - are easy to find and relatively cheap.
Try sinking pots for indoor plants in the shade of shrubs or flower borders. (I like to think of them as temporary bursts of interest that can be pulled to the right of the border and put back in their home at the end of the season.)
Hang em 'high. Turning plants such as pothos, English ivy or lipstick on temporary plant hanging baskets. Use macramΓ© hangers, pots or hanging baskets where instantaneous effect.
Consider transplanting your plants in pots or planters garden. I've been adding to my indoor plants planters years. Indoor foliage plant makes a wonderful backdrop for annual flowers, and these "new" plants instantly increase my outdoor collection at no extra cost! At the end of the season, just dig them right back up and ready to move them inside again. Just remember that the group's plants in the same light and water needs. And do not forget to bring your plants into the night before the very cold - usually immediately after Labor Day.