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A Repurposed item in the garden - Veggie - 26-08-2022

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RE: A Repurposed item in the garden - Small chilli - 27-08-2022

A door as a table top.

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I have 4 of these   Big Grin .


RE: A Repurposed item in the garden - Farendwoman - 28-08-2022

My daughter’s old climbing frame used to support everlasting sweet peas.


RE: A Repurposed item in the garden - Scarlet - 10-09-2022

Old poultry fencing - stretched across posts with two extra supports in the middle and I support the ends with bamboo canes threaded through to tie it up. These rows are approx 35 long. They support the stems, keeping the dahlias straight up when their young and a bit floppy/top heavy. They work really well, even in the wind, the wire in it really helps. Had these nets for probably 15 years now... used them for turkeys before this Big Grin

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RE: A Repurposed item in the garden - Veggie - 21-09-2022

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A Hamster cage being used to protect seedlings from mice. The cage is on a baby changing table with pot and tray storage below.


RE: A Repurposed item in the garden - JJB - 27-09-2022

The ubiquitous climbing frame, plus a dustbin rhubarb forcer, photo bombing.

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RE: A Repurposed item in the garden - Mark_Riga - 30-09-2022

Some corrugated iron from the roof of an old barn that blew down quite a few years ago.
There is enough to do a new compost area but have been waiting for the earth to soften up a bit before hammering in some wooded supports. This is the first side going up.

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