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Another laugh...I started to paint my new 6 ft tall (green) metal t posts for my new grape arbor. I didn't realize that the orange paint Wasn't for metal, but for spray painting areas on your grass. I ended up painting 3 stumps that are hard to see. I can rub the paint off of the two posts, but tomorrow I will probably scrub them with soap and water and a kitchen scrungie sponge.
I painted 2 posts red...didn't realize that the red was primer.
I started painting two of them purple. Eureka!! It is a gloss final coat meant for exterior metal.
The plan is for 8 new posts:
Orange
Orange & White
Red
Red & White
Teal
Teal & White
Purple
Purple & White
I plan to tape off all but the knobby side and That will be white. I have a can of sealer, too.
Tuesday, I am going into town to buy:
1 can of orange exterior spray paint for metal
1 can of red exterior spray paint for metal
1 can of teal exterior spray paint for metal
I am being a lazykins and leaving them out tonight, even though it's gonna rain.
I have left the white tips alone. I have a can of silver paint that reflects light and I will spray paint all of them with this last, leaving the very top unpainted bc I will be pouding them in there. Then, I will come along and carefully spray the tops of all 8 of them.
The arbor will be about 5 ft further south, to line up with one that survived on the west side--I have planted a new one level with it in the east side. I plan to wait until the other posts are in the ground before I transplant the other two.
I am SO GLAD that I transplanted last spring, (and, for one of them, last Fall,) into potting soil! One of the grapes arrived last Fall 5 inches tall and 5 inch roots. I couldn't see planting it and watching it dry out and die.
When I dug the hole for the first grape
, I doubled the width, and then used my auger to go another 8 inches deeper in the middle. It was So easy to remove the grape and to loosen up the roots from the purchased soil. This grape had put on roots deep enough to go into the deeper hole, then I filled in with the soil that had been in the pot And then with the soil I had dug out of the hole, and I was sure to keep the base of the grape high, for settling. It seems pretty happy a week later.
I painted 2 posts red...didn't realize that the red was primer.
I started painting two of them purple. Eureka!! It is a gloss final coat meant for exterior metal.
The plan is for 8 new posts:
Orange
Orange & White
Red
Red & White
Teal
Teal & White
Purple
Purple & White
I plan to tape off all but the knobby side and That will be white. I have a can of sealer, too.
Tuesday, I am going into town to buy:
1 can of orange exterior spray paint for metal
1 can of red exterior spray paint for metal
1 can of teal exterior spray paint for metal
I am being a lazykins and leaving them out tonight, even though it's gonna rain.
I have left the white tips alone. I have a can of silver paint that reflects light and I will spray paint all of them with this last, leaving the very top unpainted bc I will be pouding them in there. Then, I will come along and carefully spray the tops of all 8 of them.
The arbor will be about 5 ft further south, to line up with one that survived on the west side--I have planted a new one level with it in the east side. I plan to wait until the other posts are in the ground before I transplant the other two.
I am SO GLAD that I transplanted last spring, (and, for one of them, last Fall,) into potting soil! One of the grapes arrived last Fall 5 inches tall and 5 inch roots. I couldn't see planting it and watching it dry out and die.
When I dug the hole for the first grape