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Here is a picture of my grape hyacinths. I used some broken bowls to edge the top of the rockery. Both bowls were broken but a good half section was still whole so I leaned them up against the plants in the rockery making it look like they were growing out of the bowls. They are still very pretty even though unusable for the kitchen. I wish I'd taken the picture last week when the hyacinths were at their peak but you can at least get the idea.
Susan from ThriftyFun
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RE: Using Broken Bowls in the Garden
Lovely flowers and wonderful idea!! Thanks for sharing! Couldn't tell the dishes were broken.
RE: Using Broken Bowls in the Garden
wow what a great idea! thanks so much, that is so pretty! (smiles)
RE: Using Broken Bowls in the Garden
Great idea! The photo is so pretty and peaceful. Your flowers are very pretty. Great job!This is an idea I will use, have couple broken pots to pretty to toss and now they have a place! Thank you for sharing.
RE: Using Broken Bowls in the Garden
How ingenious! Where in the world did you get that idea? It's lovely. I would never have known that the bowls weren't whole, if you hadn't told us they were broken. God bless you!
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