Re: PVC garden structures
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- Subject: Re: PVC garden structures
- From: "* G* <b*@BITTERROOT.NET>
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 14:04:56 -0700
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>I haven't seen or read that book, but you will also find some great >plans for a PVC seedling light rack in the Premier Issue of Garden >Gate magazine. This magazine premiered over a year ago, so you'll >probably want to see if your local public library can get it. It's >really just a half-page of information, but the picture and the >"shopping list" included are helpful. Since building that first one, >I've built two others with minor modifications for my own situation. >They work great! >Joan >cmathew@airmail.net >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/8098/ >USDA gardening zone 7b (just north of Dallas, TX) > >Deja News: http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet I concur with your comments on Garden Gates pvc seed light rack. I built it and am very satisfied with my end product. It was easy, inexpensive and it can be torn down for storage after the season is over if you need to. Greg Dowling Hamilton Mt Zone 5 (The only thing I have started is geranium seeds...last frost date still seems like a long way off)..
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