blurose
Garden Ornament
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Well folks, I've been here for a little bit now and have been also trying to read past topics. I've heard many referrence garden "projects" i.e., recycling garden innovations that just hit you on the head one day, which you made real for your garden. So, I'm gonna ask you all to relate to us the project you are most proud of doing. I'll start with my customized, 6-drawer cedar dresser potting bench. I started with an old 6-drawer dresser that was originally covered in what appeared to be white formicatype stuff, popular in the 60s I think, and that I painted white with stenciled on dark blue vining cabbage roses. I used this dresser for years but it was damaged in my move from Sacramento CA area back to Oregon. Anyways, I took this thing outside, cut a hole in the top big enough to give complete access to one top drawer. You coulda dropped a sink into it but I didn't have one. I lined that top drawer with a vinyl shower curtain and replaced it in the dresser. I placed a lid to a rubbermaid tote over the opening in the top. This was my potting soil storage. I then removed all of the rest of the drawers and placed in boards to make shelving for my extra pots, fertilizers, soil ammendments, sprayer and insectacides. I hung my child-sized garden rake and hoe, my trowels and my cultivators from hooks on the end of the dresser. I used the removed drawers as planters for strawberries. As they were cedar lined I was able to get three years of strawberry use out of them before they fell apart on me.