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Thanks! I can do better esthetically with the wire wraps, but this should be functional for now. Using 12 standard 5.5" fence boards (6 full length boards cut in half), the bevels work out at 15°, with an inside diameter of just under 20".Very nice work!
Is it cylindrical or does it have a taper/is a cut-off inverted cone?Thanks! I can do better esthetically with the wire wraps, but this should be functional for now. Using 12 standard 5.5" fence boards, the bevels work out at 15°, with an inside diameter of just under 20".
On another note, it should be easier to assemble by using lighter gauge wire for the "stitching". The outer wraps are what really hold it together against the outward pressure once its filled with soil. At least in theory.
It's a straight cylinder. I'm going for simple, easy, cheap... but no reason you couldn't taper the boards to make a cone shape.Is it cylindrical or does it have a taper/is a cut-off inverted cone?
Would be a lot of ripping boards. Either way, pretty nifty.It's a straight cylinder. I'm going for simple, easy, cheap... but no reason you couldn't taper the boards to make a cone shape.
Same either way is and our begonias , canna lilies and geraniums. It was announced 2 seasons ago Sw Wa was zone 9a. I remember 7a in the late 70’sI just left my geraniums out all winter in their pots, and they survived. Confirmation it was a mild winter when that happens.
Typo you meant solvable? Guten Abend!This thread is no longer soluble,
Want some of mine? My seed pack always have more than I can plant in my limited gardenI bought the last package of sugar snap peas at Fred Meyers yesterday……FERRY-MORSE brand, maybe 32 seeds for $3.49? Barely a row and a half in my planter. Back out buying more….
Usually midsummer I'm putting in other things, like cucumbers and summer squash, instead of more peas.Peas are good fall crop, planted mid/late summer, they do great.
There is a limit to how much yard space my wife will tolerate me using for gardening...Why not both...
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