A heavy pot mover
By Drc726
- 23 Jul, 2011
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I saw this today and thought it was a great idea for moving heavy pots, but not being something I would use very often and at £33 it will not be at the top of my wish list
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It all looked a bit bedraggled as we have had non stop rain for weeks now, but I bought some more alpines Sedum kamtschaticum variagatums which are a pretty orange, not had them before, 4 bags of fertilizer/soil improver for my new beds and some cutting compost and some grit. I didnt really see anything that I wanted. Part of the reason is I want to improve the soil in my new beds first.
23 Jul, 2011
Great idea! :)
23 Jul, 2011
I'm with you on the soil improvement road at the moment. There's no point spending good money on plants and planting in poor soil. I'm sure all will agree.
24 Jul, 2011
Just so GB -you would not expect a baby to thrive without food and it is the same for the garden. Its a big reason why plants die or stay small.
24 Jul, 2011
It is a brill idea though
25 Jul, 2011
it's a great idea but not at £33...think of the seed packets you could get for that! lol
30 Jul, 2011
Thats my thoughts kate40
30 Jul, 2011
Skateboard sounds a great idea and you are right I would rather spend the money on plants to.
1 Aug, 2011
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Very sensible DRC726, but a good idea if have a gardening business or lots of big pots around your estate that need moving. So having bypassed the pot mover were you so retrained with the plants?
23 Jul, 2011