This planter is made from 2 rows of re-used cinder-type tree ring edgers, one row stacked upside down and the other right side up. This year I planted Sempervivum and carious sedum cuttings and divisions, for a completely free, dry tolerant planter. This won't need much, if any watering and will look nice all year. For sedum cuttings, I just pull off or cut pieces from plants that need thinning or trimming, 3 to 6 inches long. I use a stick to make a hole, stick the stem into the hole, firm it, and water. That's all they need.
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