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Mobile vegie garden

Glenc
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Mobile vegie garden

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I built this garden on wheels for my mother in law for Mother's Day out of pallet wood, I even included a worm farm in the middle. 

Jason
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Fantastic! Many thanks for sharing @Glenc. I'm sure this will inspire other community members. 

 

Let me also extend a very warm welcome to Workshop. It's great to have you as part of the community. It looks like you have a lot of skills, ideas and experience to share. I hope you will also find plenty of useful information, inspiration and advice here.

 

Looking forward to seeing more of your projects soon.

 

Jason 

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MartyH
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Good one @Glenc. Is that shade cloth used to keep the soil in? And you've just made some holes for the plants?

Glenc
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I used weed mat material that keeps the soil in place while still allowing it to breathe and not get waterlogged. 

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Excellent use of recycling. Deb just saw this and guess what? I have to build a couple.

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Daryl
Glenc
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The worm farm in the middle is a 150mm pvc pipe with lots and lots of small holes drilled in it. Put a cap on top and it's done. The worm farm fertilizes while disposing of your vegetable waste. 

Jason
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Very clever @Glenc. Thanks again for sharing. 

 

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Marzmaldonado
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Looks awesome! Excellent job 👍🏽

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Have you build one yet @darylhewston?

 

Hope all is well.

 

Jason

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Recycled Pallets have been used 100 to 1000 times often to carry toxic chemicals. NEVER USE THEM IN GARDENS OR AS FIRE WOOD I know people that have been hospitalised from this ...

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