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I bought these pot yesterday because the blue matches the pool.Wood you remove the cement pots & replace them with the blue ones & plant a tall something in them with the PINK FLOWERS?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Jeanette, | |||
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Those are very attractive pots, both the cement ones and the blue ones. IMO, the cement pots kinda get lost with the window in the back of them. The blue pots not only complement the pool but are striking against the white background. | ||||
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http://ledgeandgardens.typepad...7/07/28/dsc_0025.jpg http://lh4.ggpht.com/_fYAl0hXF...aSalviaCampanula.jpg add white or yellow million bells.... plus the salvia or another tall of your choice... some creeping jenny in chartreuse or something blue, like lobelia, to drape... "Gardening Keeps Me Growing!" | ||||
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Your flowers are doing so well in the cement pots.....can't you sit the cement pots with the flowers in the blue pots? I am assuming the cement pot comes off of the pedestals they are on. You may have to put a brick under the cement pot to hold it up high enough but that would show you what it looks like. Love the blue pots, by the way.This message has been edited. Last edited by: May, love life | ||||
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May that was what i was thinking but i wont to put something tall in the middle.I will just move the cement pots & flowers some where else | ||||
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Why not find a new place for the cement pots and keep the pink flowers in them? Then make a whole new creation in your blue pots?. JMHO, that's what I'd do! | ||||
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We must be on the same wavelength, Jeanette! We must have been typing our posts at the same time! | ||||
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