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  • Suggestions for old trug use!

    I have a plastic truggy thing with broken handles so I can't use it to carry things around.
    Should I:-
    1. Drill holes in it and plant in it
    2. use it for holding potting compost
    3. catch water in it
    4. throw it away (no way)
    5. give it to chris
    Or what can you suggest?
    Last edited by chris; 25-04-2012, 07:12 AM.

  • #2
    Chuck it away.

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    • #3
      No way....plant it with flowers for our buzzy friends.........

      Loving my allotment!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cardiffsteve View Post
        Chuck it away.
        I am physically unable to chuck it away - for one thing its a beautiful turquoise blue....

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        • #5
          Blue, I like blue.
          Plant some lavender in it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cardiffsteve View Post
            Blue, I like blue.
            Plant some lavender in it.
            That's about the most sensible thing you've ever said!!

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            • #7
              Holes in the bottom (the trug VC the trug) and grow in it. But then I would wouldn't I. I mean it will be a 40ltr container if its like mine.

              Colin
              Potty by name Potty by nature.

              By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


              We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

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              • #8
                Being a professional incompetent, what's the best way to drill holes in it and would holes in the side (maybe 1" up) be better than ones in the bottom?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View Post
                  Holes in the bottom (the trug VC the trug) and grow in it. But then I would wouldn't I. I mean it will be a 40ltr container if its like mine.

                  Colin
                  Fill it with JI number 3 place it outside your front or back door with lavender in it and as you walk by you will have a lovely fragrance.

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                  • #10
                    Steve, I'm going to do just that! I'll post a photo when its done for you! Now, does my favourite Domestic Goddess have any tips for using dried lavender?

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                    • #11
                      I Used a piece of hot copper pipe to make my holes but a 6 inch nail or such like would do the job.

                      Colin
                      Potty by name Potty by nature.

                      By appointment of VeggieChicken Member of the Nutters club.


                      We hang petty thieves and appoint great ones to public office.

                      Aesop 620BC-560BC

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                      • #12
                        I'll ask a "man" to do it for me (not what you're thinking Potty), Thank you and Steve for your help and inspiration!

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                        • #13
                          Pick the flower heads when they are looking gorgeous and smelling even more wonderful. Keep them on their stalks and tie in bunches of about ten stems and hang upside down in a warm, dry, dark, well-ventilated place. Airing cupboard, warm loft or outhouse is great. Ideal drying conditions are 32 degrees C for the first 24 hours, then 24-26C thereafter. Allow to dry fully - anything from one to three weeks. Once fully dried, remove flowers and place in bags (I think you need quite a close weave fabric or they poke through)

                          Hope that helps. Drying advice from The Complete Book of Herbs by Lesley Bremness

                          http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ags_19022.html
                          Last edited by cardiffsteve; 24-04-2012, 10:26 PM.

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                          • #14
                            holes in the bottom for lavender, med plant etc....

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                            • #15
                              Thank you, Steve. You're amazing!
                              Now I know who to ask about any of my domestic dilemmas

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