[QUOTE=Newton;980284]Cactus killer. Quest que ce? QUOTE]
It describes my level of competence where looking after plants is concerned...an old nickname from work that was given after a cactus shrivelled to a quarter of its size and sadly passed away...I got a cactus as I love plants but am not very good a keeping them properly an someone told me I couldn't go wrong with a cactus...how wrong they were!!
Righto..to update..my latest plan for the raised planters would be to build a frame using gravel boards secured together with heavy duty angle brackets. Then create a hammock (using climb mesh) at the top of the frame that will hold the plastic trough planters. To make it look "nice" I am thinking of covering the frame with reed or bamboo screening. Price wise I would be looking at about £130.00 for both planters - each being 2 metres long.
My OH works for a builder who keeps everything and has a yard full of stuff...I am going to ask "very nicely" if he has any wood I could use for the frame..fingers crossed!!
I think I will need my OH to drill into the tarmac so a couple of poles can go in to give the frames extra stability..I worry they would be prone to toppling over!!
It describes my level of competence where looking after plants is concerned...an old nickname from work that was given after a cactus shrivelled to a quarter of its size and sadly passed away...I got a cactus as I love plants but am not very good a keeping them properly an someone told me I couldn't go wrong with a cactus...how wrong they were!!
Righto..to update..my latest plan for the raised planters would be to build a frame using gravel boards secured together with heavy duty angle brackets. Then create a hammock (using climb mesh) at the top of the frame that will hold the plastic trough planters. To make it look "nice" I am thinking of covering the frame with reed or bamboo screening. Price wise I would be looking at about £130.00 for both planters - each being 2 metres long.
My OH works for a builder who keeps everything and has a yard full of stuff...I am going to ask "very nicely" if he has any wood I could use for the frame..fingers crossed!!
I think I will need my OH to drill into the tarmac so a couple of poles can go in to give the frames extra stability..I worry they would be prone to toppling over!!
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