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Tower Of London Poppies
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I've just received the first of my poppies! Much heavier than I expected with a very solid stem. You have to assemble it yourself - full instructions enclosed in the box. Apparently they are susceptible to frost so not to be left in the garden in very cold weather.
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Yes, I wondered if it might be too heavy. Although I could fill the vase with decorative sand maybe. I don't want to put mine in the garden for all the local cats to pee on!
13:48 Sat 22nd Nov 2014
Margo, that's really interesting, all the dimensions and stuff.
Like bednobs, I too am hoping to have the poppy head box framed, possibly in an all glass frame so I can put it on the mantelpiece with my other interesting bits and pieces. At 3" deep I wonder if it would stick out too much to hang on the wall?
Like bednobs, I too am hoping to have the poppy head box framed, possibly in an all glass frame so I can put it on the mantelpiece with my other interesting bits and pieces. At 3" deep I wonder if it would stick out too much to hang on the wall?
Ethanron - the black piece in the middle of the poppy actually fits over the stem- there are a series of washers which hold it together, so you would have to fix the piece in the middle somehow (it's difficult to explain) I am not sure whether you find anything ready made to house it. Although they are supposed to have been washed they do need a really good clean I left mine soaking in soapy water for a while and it came up ok.
I haven't decided what to do with ours either yet. The suggestion with the tall glass sand is a good one and I shall definitely be keeping it indoors. Too precious to leave it outside for all manner of reasons.
When I went to see them I noticed the stems were all a deffierent length and a few had no stems at all. Again I shall wait and see what arrives.
When I went to see them I noticed the stems were all a deffierent length and a few had no stems at all. Again I shall wait and see what arrives.