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Old 08-15-2010, 04:59 AM
thakshila smith thakshila smith is offline
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those logs may be decompose off or slugs may live in between the bark.

Ii got a plain idea .
Use concrete posts .5 foot hight .
You can dig a hole and plant it, as well it is movable too.
I have seen people grow them on posts and lots of Oncediums bloom on them. My neighbor does it.
I can see the blooms from my entrance.
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Old 08-15-2010, 05:12 AM
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those logs may be decompose off or slugs may live in between the bark.

Ii got a plain idea .
Use concrete posts .5 foot hight .
You can dig a hole and plant it, as well it is movable too.
I have seen people grow them on posts and lots of Oncediums bloom on them. My neighbor does it.
I can see the blooms from my entrance.
I wouldn't leave them on the ground like that - it's just there at the moment because it was going to be thrown out. I've had a look and there doesn't really seem to be any way to get 'under' the bark as such where slugs etc. could live, but there's grooves and ridges in the bark due to the texture of it. I was hoping I'd be able to use this because its probably the best thing I've got at the moment.. I don't know where I'd get a concrete post from : /
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