Mchappy if you put them out before all that current at the 1st of the year I would bet they arn't still there. I have some BIG I mean BIG piles moved by the current in RB.
They have no problem going to the bottom. They are in the R.B.
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Mchappy if you put them out before all that current at the 1st of the year I would bet they arn't still there. I have some BIG I mean BIG piles moved by the current in RB.
good job guys. keep up the good work.
Oh with the buckets u are using I would drill 4 holes in the side of each at the bottom, all spread out so you can run 2 pieces of that wood thru the bottom and make a big PLUS symbol. They will never fall over and they will be harder to move in the current IMO.
Last edited by sac-a-lait; 03-12-2009 at 08:26 PM.
They look great. You must plant a bunch of tomatoes too!
Try when you are putting your stakes in your quickcrete to put some of them in at shallower angles. That way the stakes will only let the bucket tip over so far and most of the stakes will still be pointing up. Kinda like "weebles wobble but they don't fall down."
Not sure if my picture is going to show it right or not since I had to make it so small.
Last edited by smashdn; 03-23-2009 at 01:02 PM.
Where can you get those stakes?
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How are you going to keep them upright? I bet you made that tomato farmer mad, getting all his tomato stakes.
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