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New Garden "Feature"
Spent the morning erecting this elevated planter from old remainder house brick that original home-owners left scattered all over the property. I collected it all in a barrel and built this today. I had already planted the 6 variegated Liriope in a circle knowing I was going to build something elevated in the middle for the larger "Super Blue" Liriope. I chose not to mortar the brick in any way, so I hope it holds up over time. The compressing potting soil and spreading plant roots should work.
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Just be aware that those kinds of brick will break down quickly with frost and weather. Otherwise, well done.
It could well provide homes for wildlife too - little bugs, reptiles etc - brilliant!
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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They look like engineering bricks to me,sharp-looking edges. They'll do OK
In the sticks near Peterborough
Well, the City made it clear when we tried to put a cinder block on the street for heavy trash pick-up (they left it), that they would not dispose of large brick items. Not wanting to have to make a trip to the City dump's designated drop off ourselves, I decided to put them to some constructive use. And this was the final product.
Good idea - good for insects too