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Half pint cream pots make excellent containers for potting on. I seem to have a lot of them. Can't imagine how....
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Play-doh tubs make great pots to start seeds in. And if your child is anything like mine you'll have hundreds of pots in no time
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Originally posted by Greenleaves View PostOld sun lounger frame covered with chicken wire for drying rack. Folds in three for easy storage.
I've got 2 old rusted ones in the garage that I've been meaning to get rid of.
It's been a great read going through this thread - I never even realised we had a 'Top Tips' section.
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^^^ They asked Admin to terminate their membership, but their posts stay.
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The link on post 186 doesn't seem to be working.
Also just noticed that the user's post status is 'guest' and that's a new one on me!
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I got a couple of wall mirrors off Freecycle and put them opposite a small raised veggie bed to bounce the sunlight off in an area that loses the sunshine quite early.
3 stacked tyres make a brilliant planter for well behaved winter squash such as Baby Bear. The plant trails down rather than across and the fruit are put into the foot of old tights that has been pinned to the tyre to support them.
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I use the bottom third section of the big (4 litre etc) plastic milk containers for rooting cuttings in. The plastic is semi opaque milky white so it just gives the right amount of light and creates the perfect humid microclimate for the cuttings to successfully root in. I either put a perlite and sowing compost mix in container for the cuttings to go straight in or stick the cuttings into their own individual soil plugs. It works a treat for me.
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Originally posted by Greenleaves View PostOld sun lounger frame covered with chicken wire for drying rack. Folds in three for easy storage.
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^^^ that is so obvious!...I'd never have thought about that...what a good idea !
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Old sun lounger frame covered with chicken wire for drying rack. Folds in three for easy storage.
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I collect the cardboard coffee cups from the coffee place at work ( colleagues put them on my desk now!). They are great for peas and beans that like a long root run and for potting on things that need depth not width. Once empty they can go on the compost heap.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostWherer would we be without the umbequitous pallet?
Useful for all sorts of things like using them whole around a compost heap.
The sky's the limit with what can be made with them from chicken coops to plant labels, raised beds to sheds,net supports to cold frames, broody huts to storage boxes..and on...and on.......and on etc
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...n-supports.jpg
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