
As the plants begin to die back and parts of the garden look a bit bare, I rely on other things to bring height to the borders. One of my favourites is an old galvanised bottle dryer that I bought a long time ago when it was classed as ‘junk’ rather than ‘vintage’. Anyway, it has had a role ever since as a something that both stores and displays pots. I move it about from time to time depending on which area needs a bit of added interest.
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what a great idea – I like the fact that the pots are all earthenware, and so would blend easily with the rest of the garden. Quirky, interesting. Thanks for sharing.