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Favourite variety of your plants......

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  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    I used to sculpt with clay mostly and did lessons at schools for children aged  5-9, showing them how to prepare the clay, work it and fire it. It was a time after uni and I still have some bits hanging around but really wish I had trained as a mason or something, love stone.

    My OH is the resident woodsniffer but me, I'm a stonechewer...ever been near stone planters or the paving section in a DIY store and just gnawed on the taste in the air?image

  • Verdan why did you ask me. If I was related to Bob or Joe?

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    Sorry I don't know why it came up twice,now I feel double stupid, 

  • ClaireAClaireA Posts: 81

    Hi hostafan, these are my homemade metal alliums, propped up round the back for a photo this morning, but imagine amongst a. schuberti, giganteum, globemaster, purple sensation, nectascordum, stipa gigantea, astantrias, geranium, euphorbia, salvia purple rain, alchemilla.

    this was based on Globemaster, 

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     And these on schuberti, 

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,888

    Claire, methinks a mass bulb planting session this autumn is looming. Great plant combo.

    Devon.
  • ClaireAClaireA Posts: 81

    Thanks hostafan, er.there might be a couple of hundred alliums in pots ready to go out coz I had such good intentions last autumn and bought the bulbs...... and then didnt get the ground ready in time! Whoopsie! image

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Love those sculptures Claire image

  • ClaireAClaireA Posts: 81

    Thanks guys image

    Runny beak - I mean the mouse series of hostas, they are so small! I have blue mouse ears', 'green mouse ears', 'frosted mouse ears', 'desert mouse' and 'snow mouse'. 

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