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    Some interesting ideas here. I like the offset frames in the stand - but don't think my DIY skills are up to it. I'd probably do wooden troughs, rather than slots for individual pots.
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    The one that looks a bit like a trestle table is quite similar to the 'Ladder Allotment' idea. We've got one of those coming from the Morrisons voucher scheme for school, hopefully they'll be copy-able

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    • #3
      Serendipity!! I've been wondering what to do with a solidly built kitchen cupboard that has been outside all winter - its about to become a planter - of some sort
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      • #4
        That would make a cracking light box VC.
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        • #5
          True but it weighs a ton and I have nowhere indoors that I want to put it But it could become a "cold frame" thingy. It has doors at the back. I've been looking at it for ages and thinking that the doors should come off - then realised I could just turn it around
          All suggestions for it welcome

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          • #6
            Hows about a perfect little potting bench.
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            • #7
              Could be With storage for compost and pots in the base. - and a removable tray for the potting soil on top......... Then I could make more room in the GH for growing...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                Could be With storage for compost and pots in the base. - and a removable tray for the potting soil on top......... Then I could make more room in the GH for growing...
                I'm liking your train of thought...........
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                • #9
                  Love the tall planter with 24 pots.......strawberries? I wish I was handy! Might have a go anyway!

                  Loving my allotment!

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