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Dalboy

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Nice idea William I think it would have been nice if you turned the bottom and rounded it off to a foot but still leaving the natural edge that you have
 

flexi

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Yes have to agree....very nice!
How have you managed to keep your Hosta's looking that good too??:thinks::thinks:
 

21William

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Yes have to agree....very nice!
How have you managed to keep your Hosta's looking that good too??:thinks::thinks:

Some of them have been nibbled sadly. We have regular visits by up to five Hedgehogs each night so maybe they’re helping out in that department. We do supplement their diet with some Hedgehog biscuits or nibbles though!
 

Penpal

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Underneath the skin Willow can be beautiful,the Wiilow I have had always had a pinkish colour and a fine grain,a real pleasure to turn.

Love the au naturale aspect and its refreshing to see careful turning and a beaut appreciation of the natural bark.

Peter.
 
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