We are redesigning our garden, which is now over 10 years old. This bulky item (pictured by a neighbor who was tired of it) has just been sitting around – I never wanted to commit to a use for it, so it was never filled with soil. Now it’s placed by the terrace. From three sides, it works quite well as a permanent feature. Does anyone have ideas on how to fill it flexibly? Maybe with some herbs on top, and that would be enough.
But how can this be done without turning it into a raised bed? It is a classic planting pot, hollow and with a bottom that has holes. Just very large, about 90cm x 90cm x 90cm (35 inches x 35 inches x 35 inches).
But how can this be done without turning it into a raised bed? It is a classic planting pot, hollow and with a bottom that has holes. Just very large, about 90cm x 90cm x 90cm (35 inches x 35 inches x 35 inches).
I actually had to look up Datura first 😉
It’s too tall for water features. It’s also meant to stay exactly where it is – we made that clear and it’s settled. Behind it is a false jasmine.
If we hadn’t designed our terrace with steps and in 3D, rollers or a dog would have actually been an option.
It’s too tall for water features. It’s also meant to stay exactly where it is – we made that clear and it’s settled. Behind it is a false jasmine.
If we hadn’t designed our terrace with steps and in 3D, rollers or a dog would have actually been an option.