Name: Mary The dry side of Oregon Be yourself, you can be no one else
Drill a few holes in the bottom, fill it with potting soil and just like that, it becomes a planter. Never mind the flat tire, just plant something bushy in front of it. Nobody will ever know!
Name: Mary My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b) Gardening dilettante, that's me!
I'm considering that, actually... But have to wait until I find a place that won't irritate the yard-nazi neighbor
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week. My yard marches to the beat of a bohemian drummer...
Name: Mary My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b) Gardening dilettante, that's me!
wcgypsy said:Or...take that barrow frame and make this.....
My favorite piece of equipment for unloading that big bale of peat from the back of my wagon and getting it to where I want it to be.....
that's cool!
I have a corner lot, so when I come home with bags of mulch/compost in the car, I drive to the side of the yard where they need to be and empty the car there. OR I stack them to one side of the driveway and use my hand-truck to shift them as needed.
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week. My yard marches to the beat of a bohemian drummer...
It's perfect for me for getting flat bottomed bales from point a to b....I can't pull up to point 'b'..lol..
Lucky to have a DH who likes making things....
I could be wrong...
and.....
"maybe I should have kept my mouth shut....."
The Urge for Seeds is Strong in This One.....
Name: Mary My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b) Gardening dilettante, that's me!
I'm not very good at making things, but I'm pretty decent at finding ways to do things and I can't *always* pull up to point b, but when I can, it's much easier.
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week. My yard marches to the beat of a bohemian drummer...