I'm a newbee but and oldie I've used these containers for years.
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NewjerseyTea and NEWisc these are red cedar roots that grow in Ontario, Quebec,New York State.Its a usless tree and the farmers would pull the large roots from the ground and use them as a fence for their fields after 50 years or more they would start to rot and what you see are pieces from large ones I used to depend on crevices and holes to plant sedums.Then I started to cut slots with a chin saw. The soil is 2 t0 4 inches deep. I have to go out now but tomorrow I'll post a picture of a unplanted one.
Bill
Bill
Heres one that had rot on one end inside so I used my chain saw to open the other side. And also one thats half planted.I used to sell them and in the fall I would plant a up a lot of pieces and leave them outside,if plants died then I would replace them in the spring,sedums grow and multiply so fast.
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