The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

Noseypotter's Outbox

Received | Sent

Comments

 

you got a good deal and yes it is to save space.wear there made they go in massive kilns

On photo - Brookes Little Owl

 

i shouldnt worry to much it will heal quicker than you imagine .just keep an eye on it.

 

your welcome delon

 

your welcome

On photo - self portaite

 

i hope so ill keep you posted

 

no problem

On photo - Mr Frog

 

if there glazed they probably are sealed its the unglazed ones you got to worry about.they fire them one inside the the other

On photo - Brookes Little Owl

 

i cant weight to finish it lol thanx delon

 

this is from a photo of the people left to there own devices when the north vietnamese were on there way when the american embassy left bye helicopter bless him

On photo - korean boy

 

thanx delon i know its not gardening but a lot of my art does go in the garden lol

www.noseypotter.com if you want to see more

On photo - self portaite

 

of course lol

 

not forgetting pergoda lol mac

 

oops i missed the evergreen bit lol but still the same problem.theres only conifers and trust me you dont want leylandi there .

 

its a must for a couple of weeping silver birch with the green leaves and the lovley bark.im thinking you want to hide the 2 storeis.the trouble is that would be quite a tree youl need so it wont go in a pot.id get very big pots for the trees i mentioned to make the most of them.maybe a verigated acer tree to but again it would need a massive pot.i hope ive bean of help bye for now

 

cordalines it seams is a very loose term but from experiance they can be very large and are better in the ground.as for pots yes you do need drainage unless its a pond plant.even bog gardens need some drainage.

 

thank you sueb

 

i used to think my garden looked far to big.now i think its far to small lol

 

its just rings of old fence wire rapped in chicken wire then coloured cement pushed into the wire

On photo - concrete fence

 

your so kind

 

thanx seaburn