The Insane Neighbour

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  1. Tooty2shoes

    Tooty2shoes Hardy Maple

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    Like the others have said I think you did a super job and it looks so neat. Having fun is way better than work any day. Although that planter had to be work putting it together. But that is fun work. ;)
     
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  2. Sjoerd

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    It just goes to show how delightful gardening can be....and it can also be free entertainment for the neighbours. :D chuckle
    Insane neighbour....shall I draw-up the papers?
     
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  3. LynnD

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    I love tipsy pots as well!! Your touch of whimsy is great! I love whimsy in the garden.
     
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  4. Philip Nulty

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    Impossible Corner,..a very apt name for the two features you have there,..and i like them both,..the only feature i have is an imitation cat and that seems strange seeing i have so many real ones,..but hey,..you have to have a sense of humor.
     
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  5. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Thank you Sherry. :stew1:

    Tooty, I agree. :D It didn't require much work. The most time-consuming was to find the pots. :p Husband drilled the holes where I wanted them, we had the iron rod and soil already.

    Sjoerd, no need. The neighbour did that years ago! :D

    Thanks, Lynn. :stew2: You'd probably love our home and garden.

    Thank you, Philip. :D Hey, you can never have too many cats, can you? Especially those that only need to be scrubbed once every other year. :D We've got a terracotta toad by the tap-feature, and that's it when it comes to garden art.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    My daughter found this saying, and asked me to make something nice. The Sambucus is blooming, so this is the result. I thought it fitted right in here:



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

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