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  • A Vining Garden Chair
  • From "DIY Gardening & Landscaping"
    episode DIG-157
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    Set a potful of soil inside an old chair frame, to be used as a support for ivy or flowering vines.

    An old metal chair from a secondhand store can make a wonderful garden decoration. Choose a chair that's rusty or painted, ornate or plain, according to your whim.

    Remove the seat, and in its place put a potful of soil. Plant ivy or flowering vines in the pot, and let the plants grow to cover the frame.


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