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Dec 12, 2012 7:27 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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Very beautiful Bev...I was going to use chicken wire but thought the holes would be too large, but honestly the stuff I have is too small Thumbs down I've cut it where I wanted larger plants and placed soil on top of the screen
Also...big update due to the rain and the fact that I didn't make holes in the bottom of the wood (which I would now recommend doing) I lifted the whole thing vertically lengthwise (basically on its side), to about 45 or maybe a bit steeper angle...everything is staying in place so it should be fine. This is after only a few days, so roots are really happening yet, but needed to drain water off! Again, once a month or so has gone by and things are more rooted I'll lift it upright and at almost the full vertical Smiling
Greg

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