tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6555743714108410178.post8310733436871975260..comments2023-04-09T04:23:57.622-07:00Comments on Rey Gardens: Rey Garden SignaturesAudrey Reyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10786851261721991470noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6555743714108410178.post-14235310988519261502012-04-12T12:51:34.587-07:002012-04-12T12:51:34.587-07:00This is my 3rd a attempt to replying to you, I don...This is my 3rd a attempt to replying to you, I don't think the Blogger app is my friend.I dont see any post Ive made on my phone...BUT<br />Thank you for the lovely compliments! <br />As for the cans,<br />You can drill holes at the bottom if you keep them outdoors. My outdoor succulents need lots of water in the summer, but usually I use a large rock bottom layer and only mist the succulents with water if they are indoors (which usually are)<br />:)Audrey Reyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10786851261721991470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6555743714108410178.post-24632960483940983992012-04-10T20:18:16.516-07:002012-04-10T20:18:16.516-07:00Beautiful succulent collection, Audrey! I just saw...Beautiful succulent collection, Audrey! I just saw the succulent filled birdcage pic on Instagram. Lovely! I also love the El Pato cans with succulents. Do you drill holes in the bottom? Oh, or I guess you can use a can opener to pierce triangle holes along the edge??<br />-kbettiBotanical Bettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05096734366315089548noreply@blogger.com