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Post #232481 by GatorRob on Wed, May 17, 2006 9:12 AM

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Part of your answer could be to get creative and mix in some non-traditional planters. For instance, I had a resin tiki that fell over and the top part broke off in many ugly pieces. I sawed the top off even and am now in the process of turning it into a planter. Another trick I use is to hide pots with large rocks (about a foot in diameter). If they are exposed to the rain, the rocks will eventually get a nice covering of moss, which makes them look old (that's good!). Something else I have done is to put a pot of vines (like English Ivy) near some other pots. As the vines grow and become dense, weave them around the other pots to semi-hide them.