localhero
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To make the pots:
I took 4' wide garden fencing and cut it in half, well actually cut out the middle wire. that made the width of the garden fencing into 20" with @4" of outcropping vertical wire. that worked well cus the soil height i wanted was 18" and that left 2 inches extra. Bonus was that I found a roll of 40" wide burlap. so i wrapped the burlap twice around the garden fencing threading the loose wires of the garden fencing through the ends of each side of the burlap. that made a perfect tight fit. the leftover wire ends i used to stake the pot into the ground.
I dunno, sometimes things just work out perfectly without perfect planning and this was one of those times. credit goes to this forum and tom for inspiring me to make my own. i forget who mentioned a large improvement on diy pots was to wrap them in burlap to insulate them, but that was the reasoning to use burlap.
heres a pic with the un put together pot where u can see wire ends protruding from the bottom.
peace
I took 4' wide garden fencing and cut it in half, well actually cut out the middle wire. that made the width of the garden fencing into 20" with @4" of outcropping vertical wire. that worked well cus the soil height i wanted was 18" and that left 2 inches extra. Bonus was that I found a roll of 40" wide burlap. so i wrapped the burlap twice around the garden fencing threading the loose wires of the garden fencing through the ends of each side of the burlap. that made a perfect tight fit. the leftover wire ends i used to stake the pot into the ground.
I dunno, sometimes things just work out perfectly without perfect planning and this was one of those times. credit goes to this forum and tom for inspiring me to make my own. i forget who mentioned a large improvement on diy pots was to wrap them in burlap to insulate them, but that was the reasoning to use burlap.
heres a pic with the un put together pot where u can see wire ends protruding from the bottom.
peace