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Years ago I bought these chairs from a friend. When they went past there due date, I could not get it over my heart to through them out. They were in the shed for some years, until I recently planted them with succulents.
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I removed the base, closed it up with mesh wire, sealed it with weed cover with a couple of drainage holes in it. to keep the soil in, filled it wit compost and potting soil and planted it with succulents. I used some pine cones, nutshells and pebbles as a ground cover. One or two ornaments.......and now I can not wait for the plants to multiply!
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