In the summer watering the pots would probably act like air conditioning!
Great pics.
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- mickw
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Great shots!...........let the plant suffer, dont water the pot.........people talk about reducing their carbon footprint
.........wild birds nesting in your back yard is tops...... get another pot & another plant if you have to.......and store all the worlds lead inside cats 


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Maybe we should all start hanging pots like that round the place.
Great shots framed. Like the increased smilies avalilable.
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Have done the pot hanging thing and all I got was stinking starlings and sparras , crap allover the place filthy little buggers .
Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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Seriously good photo, Jayburd is right should send away for competition, even better get Jayburd to write an article with the photos, be a winner for sure. These are the things you hardly see in the city, quite jealous at times seeing the birds in the bush. Lucky to see a sparrow or blue wren in the sydney now, yet alone a kookaburra.