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not queen of google for nothing,are you,did'nt realise that lettuce could be grown in such restrictive space,what a good idea for peeps with space problems,also plant and pick without bending,wonders if the slimies will venture far up the fence lol,
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
There's a photo of some at slight angles so you water the top one and it runs down the gutter and out the end into the next one which slopes the other way, and then down again to the next one...
Actually, I know what you mean about the water. I have hanging baskets on my fence and it looks like one of the posts will need replacing because of the water rotting it.
Everyone knows you've got to put a slight fall on the guttering for the water to flow.
Can't do it with my lovely cast iron guttering that was brought down by last winters gales..................the scrapman nicked the bladdy lot!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
My concern would be where does the excess water go?
Also fixed to a wooden panel it would be hard to water this with a watering can and not spill some down the face of the shed.
Nice it theory, not sure how well it works long term.
Not sure that is a shed, looks rather like a timber-clad bit of HOUSE, in which case NOT a good idea (got my 'surveyor's assistant' hat on again). Maybe put up a frame to keep the whole thing several inches away from the wall behind.....
Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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