The Insane Neighbour

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  1. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    That's me, or at least that's what my very best next-door neighbour calls me. :D Just because I made this:



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    Tipsy planter ( photo / image / picture from Droopy's Garden )





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    Tipsy planter with plants ( photo / image / picture from Droopy's Garden )



    Thanks to the Stewbies who posted this idea! I placed it in the Walls of Jericho step III border, not too far from my husband's latest water feature, the hanging-in-loose-air-tap:



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    Water feature done ( photo / image / picture from Droopy's Garden )



    This area is now nicknamed "The Impossible Corner", because those two features look rather weird at first sight. :D

    I ought to edit holiday photos, tidy up the house, weed borders and cut back shrubs and trees, but I don't quite feel like it, so I elected to have some fun instead. I'll continue with the serious stuff tomorrow. Maybe.
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Sooo what's wrong with tipsy pots and taps that hang in mid air spouting water?? I suppose to anyone who isn't a gardener these things may appear a little odd - oh but soo much fun!! :D
    I love the name 'The impossible Corner' and hope you'll be adding lots of other things to confuse your neighbour. ;)
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I like your "Impossible Corner" theme, the tipsy planter looks so pretty.

    Randy has been saying he is going to make me a hanging in air water feature but I still don't see any signs of it. :rolleyes:
    Haven't had a tipsy planter in about 4 years but it's on my list for fall when I can get back out in the garden.
     
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    Gee, if you can't have fun in a garden, where can you have fun? I love your tipsy planter, and the "water feature" also.
    Gardeners shouldn't take gardening too seriously!
     
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    Thanks eileen. :D I don't find anything wrong with it at all. :D Hubby's already planning a new feature in the graveled patch, but that's nothing spectacular, only unusual.

    Thank you toni. :stew2: I guess Randy's waiting for autumn too?

    You're absolutely right, marlingardener! A garden ought to reflect the people creating it, and we love to have fun. :p

    The water feature's easy to make, here's a link to the thread where I first showed it:

    New Water Feature
     
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    I love it, all of it! The water feature is so cool!
     
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    I like your choice of pots! I prefer the wider clay pots but have a hard time finding them :-?
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    There is nothing like an eye catching features to generate comments. Great ideas!!

    Jerry
     
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    Thank you CrisGzr. :D We are very pleased with how it turned out.

    You and me alike, stratsmom! I looked everywhere for plain terracotta pots, and finally managed to find the three bottom ones, but had to drill an extra hole in all of them. Pots like that used to have either three or four drainage holes. Now they have one, in the middle. :-? I wanted one more pot, between the third and fourth one, but couldn't find the right size. *sigh*

    Jerry, you're so right. :D The water feature's visible from the road, and you can glimpse the tipsy planter too, if you pass by slowly.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Well they do say the crazy ones change the world :stew1: I'm trying to think what else could be put into the Impossible Corner?
     
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    I suppose coming from Britain with its history of eccentricity, I find nothing odd at all about the things is your garden. I mean Why not?
     
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    I think your Tipsy looks awesome.... and putting it near the water tap was a great idea. Insane is a good thing sometimes. :stew2:
     
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    your neighbor must have no imagination!
     
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    Thanks Frank. I'm going to change the world! :twisted:

    Palustris, I'm not wealthy enough to be eccentric yet, but I think I could be labeled "special". :D I'm probably too well off to be called weird or insane.

    Thanks Cheryl. :stew2:

    Annette, my neighbour could have made a great carreer in the military. She wants everything in straight lines, cut in shape and no mess anywhere. :D If one of her plants tend to bend a little she's there with a stake, and woe betide if the plant flops! It usually ends up in my garden then. And as soon as her summer blooms start dropping petals, they're off the porch and into the compost bin faster than you can say "GardenStew". But she's the nicest neighbour one could ask for, and takes excellent care of our cats too. :D
     
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    I like them both and would put them anywhere in my gardens...great ideas.
     
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