I'm hoping I can fill it for rather less than £150, pp!
I'll bear that in mind, AlanClark2. Although there's not a huge amount of height available (the photos don't show how much the plum branches overhang).
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Flowering shrubs are the best option for this pot. But doing it in the right manner can make all the difference. Selecting shrubs that can survive the heat is very important. I used a contractor named Landscape Structures & Designs Inc. to do my planters. You can also contact them for the best seasonal planters
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I'm hoping I can fill it for rather less than £150, pp!
I'll bear that in mind, AlanClark2. Although there's not a huge amount of height available (the photos don't show how much the plum branches overhang).
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/average-gardeners-spending/973054.html
Flowering shrubs are the best option for this pot. But doing it in the right manner can make all the difference. Selecting shrubs that can survive the heat is very important. I used a contractor named Landscape Structures & Designs Inc. to do my planters. You can also contact them for the best seasonal planters