If you like to make things for your garden, check out this post, "10 Inventions From the Garden Shed" from Gardening Tips 'N' Ideas. Stuart writes: "Well, it seems that gardeners are no slouches either when it comes to inventing 'stuff' - stuff that might save you money, make a gardening task seem more enjoyable, or turn unwanted resources into a masterpiece. The level of genius required is not mensa-like but it does seem that these individuals have the ability to see outside the box." I was flattered to see that my humble planting square made the list. Thank you Stuart!
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Wednesday, February 04, 2009
More Gardening Project Ideas: 10 Inventions From the Garden Shed
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4 comments:
Yes, we gardeners are a thrifty bunch and always looking for ways to save money by invention.
I very much enjoy your blog. I find it inspiring! Keep up the great work!
My pleasure HG. It is a great DIY invention.
Couldn't agree more. In fact homeowners can build wooden sheds from recycled woods from an old barn.
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