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<p>hello,this is my very first post here,i,mm new to this <span class="smiley">[:)]</span></p><p><span class="smiley">there`s something that you can do thats kinda like "cheating" but i,mm not sure if you`d like the idea,but you could build basic planter boxes out of presure treated lumber and plywood,and attach them with deck screw`s and angle brackets.on the out side of the plywood you can glue/mortor either fake stones or even mortor on those cut stones that people mortor on to walls for the real stone look.they make the same with bricks ect..</span></p><p><span class="smiley">the idea might sound tacky looking,but if done creatively it can look great,and the benifit of building the frame with treated material and deck screws and angle brackets is that if you do sell your house,you can easyily disasemble the entire thing and take it with you,plus you can rearange the setup easyily whenever you want.<span class="smiley">[8D]</span></span></p><p><span class="smiley">as for fill,i would collect as much styrofoam i could,from like when people get stuff in boxes and throw away the packing,and you can pack the inside with this styrofoam fill,which will not harm and living plant`s and it`s a great way to get ride of it by puting it to use without filling up are landfills.and with this fill you do not need to fill the intire inside with soil or rocks,making it easy to disasemble and move.</span></p><p><span class="smiley">well,just an idea you may want to think about <span class="smiley">[C):-)]</span></span></p><p> </p><p> </p>
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