Puts my spider plant to shame. As to Tish’s comment I think it would look really cool with a plant growing out of a ripped pair of jeans. Of course, those holes come with a steep price tag these days.
Hee hee no not mine, although I’d love to do this on the balcony here. We saw these in Beja, so something for you to find and see if it changes in summer!
https://tishfarrell.com/2019/03/21/look-out-the-woods-on-fire/
more spiky trees from me, and few other things.
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Puts my spider plant to shame. As to Tish’s comment I think it would look really cool with a plant growing out of a ripped pair of jeans. Of course, those holes come with a steep price tag these days.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/03/spikysquare_21.html
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I find it extraordinary that people buy ripped jeans, it was part of my youth creating the rips!!!
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Goodness. Wonder how this would work at the allotment – jeans with trailing courgettes?
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ooh now that sounds just brilliant! Do you have sufficient jeans to have a go or do we all need to send you some?!
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It could be a blogger installation 🙂
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Now I like that idea . . . those of us close enough could come and help, and those a distance away just send jeans!!
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And my fellow allotmenteers might begin to fear a mass jeans invasion 🙂
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especially if we found a way to make them move at night!!!
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Ha! Sounds like a scary worzel gummidge sort of enterprise.
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oh I just so loved Worzel!
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Are those spider plants? Have never seen them grow like that before.
http://susansplace.blog/2019/03/21/can-you-find-all-the-spikes/
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Oops just went up and read the photo caption 🙂
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Hee hee, glad it isn’t just me who does things like this!
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Neither have I!
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I think these have to be the most unusual plant containers that I have ever seen!
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Took me a moment to work out what they were! They are very pale so guessing they have been there a while.
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It’s certainly an interesting way to make use of old jeans!
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https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2019/03/21/spiky-flowers/
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It had to be an early flowering spike for me today, since it is the beginning of spring: https://picturesimperfect2.wordpress.com/2019/03/21/spring/
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ooh like the idea of this . . be there in a moment to take a look
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I’d heard that they will grow anywhere … love it! http://chittlechattle.com/2019/03/21/spikysquares-21/
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It’s amazing isn’t it 🙂 Hope they don’t move though as that would be scary!!
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How very strange… in a good way 🙂 🙂 Not yours, I presume?
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Hee hee no not mine, although I’d love to do this on the balcony here. We saw these in Beja, so something for you to find and see if it changes in summer!
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Is this what you do when the laundry goes wrong, Becky? A fun spiky square 🙂
Here is mine: https://travelwithintent.com/2019/03/21/needlelike-maturity/
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2019/03/21/spiky-paris/
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I am not sure about this one Becky……….
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Too scary? Or not spiky enough?
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Just the concept. I saw the full photo which is better I think 🙂
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ahha! And I agree 🙂
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I hope their roots are warm enough 🙂 Mine’s waiting to sing to you, happy Thursday Becky!https://lucidgypsy.com/2019/03/21/singing-for-his-supper/
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ooh singing sounds great, be there in a moment to take a look. I am about a third of the way through my 36hrs catch up at the moment!
They must get very hot in the summer as these were in Alentejo, but not sure how warm in winter. Maybe they are thermal jeans?!
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What a great idea.
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It’s such a great reuse of clothing isn’t it 🙂
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