Good stuff @TimmyMagic. @JennyJ is right - it's surprising just how damp these can be, so ventilation is really important. I hope those stones keep it in place though. Mine had to be attached with rope onto the fence or wall to prevent them taking off
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Interesting! I’ve got some redundant storage bags that look very like that. I wonder if I could rig up something similar. I kept all the wire shelving and carousels from my old kitchen, and am using them as pot stands behind the tool shed. Might be able to combine them into something useful.
Good stuff @TimmyMagic. @JennyJ is right - it's surprising just how damp these can be, so ventilation is really important. I hope those stones keep it in place though. Mine had to be attached with rope onto the fence or wall to prevent them taking off
Thanks.
They are quite heavy blocks. I think it will be okay but I'll keep an eye on it, when we get a windy day.
The big problem with weighting the base is that, if you get a tear in the cover, the wind can just them rip completely, and they disappear, taking the plants with them. Been there... Hopefully, yours is sheltered enough @TimmyMagic and you don't have to run down the road after it
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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@JennyJ - okay, thanks for the tips. I will keep an eye on that!
I hope those stones keep it in place though. Mine had to be attached with rope onto the fence or wall to prevent them taking off
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
They are quite heavy blocks. I think it will be okay but I'll keep an eye on it, when we get a windy day.
Hopefully, yours is sheltered enough @TimmyMagic and you don't have to run down the road after it
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...