Garden Tool organization
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Comments (7)I use pallets for keeping bags off the ground - but there are different grades and sizes. I buy 4-foot square pallets that are made of oak - which means that they are big and heavy. I set them up on bricks so that they don't lie directly on wet ground. I get them at a pallet supplier, who sells mainly to truckers and businesses - try "pallets" in the yellow pages. Seems like I paid $6 each the last time I bought them....See MoreGardening Club/Organization for Teens in Frisco, TX
Comments (1)Off hand I can't think of one but that is an excellent idea for the county extension agent in McKinney. It seems like that would be an excellent opportunity for the Master Gardeners to help organize one. They have a Junior Master gardener program for children.......why not something for teens. You should pursue this idea. A garden club for teens is a worthwhile project to develop....See Moresuggestions for outdoor tool organization?
Comments (4)How about concrete blocks and 2 x 6 lumber? You can make it tiered so that the bottom shelf has more blocks and a wider bench, then becomes more narrow as you work your way up. You can get double blocks for between the shelves if you want more space between them....See MoreGardeners' favorite tools/helpers
Comments (96)@Sunny Mississippi 8a A heavy-duty hand truck! I bought one at a hardware store and it's fantastic. Not collapsible, but I've left it out in the rain for a year now and it hasn't really rusted much. I was using it to move big rocks so I think it'd be great for potted roses. You could strap the roses to it so they wouldn't fall off... and the big wheels are great for rough terrain. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Milwaukee-800-lb-2-Wheel-Red-Steel-Heavy-Duty-Hand-Truck/50042444 The best part is that you don't have to pick the rock/pot up, you just tip one end up, wiggle the hand truck underneath, and tilt it back. I'm a huge fan....See Moremaisie6b
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