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my little hideaway...




here is how to built it
http://gartnerfuglen.wordpress.com/page/3/
When the weather gets warmer the bare chicken wire walls will serve as support for climbing plants, and form a green transportable gazebo providing fresh cool air for its occupant. Edible climbers like sweet peas, tomatoes and cucumbers will thrive and add to your evening salad.
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