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Ray

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Last summer, I bought a piece of plywood and cemented it into a decorative glazed bowl. I have since attached a number of bromeliads, tolumnias and a couple of mini-vandaceous plants to it. The wrens use the red bromeliads for drinking water.
 

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It's a very nice display Ray, but surely you don't mean plywood? I guess spell-checker has been playing games with your post? 🤬 😁
 
It's a very nice display Ray, but surely you don't mean plywood? I guess spell-checker has been playing games with your post? 🤬 😁
Hah! Yes - I didn’t even notice. It’s driftwood, of course. Spell check and autocorrect on an iPad drives me nuts.
 
Very nice of you to offer a little something for the birds Ray. I'd love to
see this again and a couple of years.
The challenge for me (besides moving it - it weighs about 40 pounds with the concrete base) is keeping the plants happy over the winter. It’s in full sun all summer, then in a north-facing window over the winter, and I am not permitted to use supplemental lighting (yet - I have to find a way to “pretty them up” acceptably for Michele).
 

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