Thanks Gretchen. Hope the rains cooled you off a little down there. Our fall has really set in now. I hate it.
I finally got a pink!
I put my gallon cans on the bottom rack. I had given that shelf lots of height. The second shelf I used for my red cups from Costco. And the top rack was the shortest and I used it for my rockwool and 6 packs. It really worked well.
Edited to say: not that you asked me! LOL
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On my pvc rack I drilled holes in the back four corners and used wire crossed from corner to corner. It did wonders for it.
Kaufmen those are wonderful.
I guess I missed it, but what is the 'PVC stand'?? From what Kell posted, it sounds like something that could be used in a greenhouse, is that correct and, if so, is there a pic???? TIA!!!
Gretchen, I keep going back to your first photo on this thread. This brug is truly one of my very favs!!!!!!!! I just LOVE two toned...
Sherry...the PVC'S...are the plastic pipes used for the sprinkling systems! They make plant stands out of them! Maybe someone can post the link. I know I had it, but where?!
Margie
Thanks, Margie, I'll search and see what I can find.
Here is a thread that has some links to threads here in DG.
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/406582/
Gretchen, she is very pretty!
Gretchen-really lovely!!
Scoot -- thanks for the glue advice! Dunno where I'll store the darn thing in the off-season, but I guess I'll worry about that then...
Brugie -- I can't believe that you are already in Fall! We did a cool front through here that is wonderful. Today it was in the 80's (I'm guessing) with very low humidity and a stiff breeze. Made it feel like Fall here! Has made me realize that I need to get busy rooting some cuttings to carry over. You know, I have very few hardwood brugs to cut up. They're mostly going to be green...
Kell -- thank you! Your input is always welcome! Did you reinforce your bottom rack?
TA -- thanks for your input too!
Monika -- thank you!!!
Sherry -- did you find the info? I started to build one last year but rigged up a wacky way instead. It worked, but I'd rather have the stand in my kitchen hallway...
Thank you all for your kind comments about this brug -- the real compliments go to Snowhermit -- she's the hybridizer :)
