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Rock Planter for free
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Posted by sherryazure 6 (My Page) on Tue, Oct 25, 05 at 19:46
| to anyone in NYC. It is called hypertufa for those who aren't familar it is mixture of cement, peat, aquarium sands and rocks. It is about 2 1/2 feet long, about 1 plus feet wide at one end narrowing.. It was lovely when planted (I used it indoors on a little stand) It is craggy looking, and as I changed plants added new nooks and crannies. Not plain looking for sure....
(it is well cured and aged ie cement, and plants were in it for many years)
I can email photos but not best (only shows part of it) others not yet developed. I put about 700 plus or even more bucks into it.. and don't want to throw it out. good indoors or out or on a terrace... Please email if you would like to give it a home.. Thanks Sherry |
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| How heavy is this thing, and (if you don't mind a personal question), what area of NYC are you in? |
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| Jannie: I line in midtown, right next to Waldorf... if you give me your email I'll send my phone number, as I would really like to give it a good home.... I can lift it up slightly but really needs two people or a carrier of some sort. Adding peat is supposed to lighten cement, but cement is still heavy.. Please let me know asap, as my computer is coming down and my yahoo mail not working so great. Best Sherry (a cab would easily do the trick and I can help you load it - or I'll tip the cabby so on) |
RE: Rock Planter for free
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| Thanks for the offer,but I really can't take it. I am "downsizing" myself, slowly getting rid of 25 years of accumulations! I hope you find a taker soon! |
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