RE: Rebar stakes
- Subject: RE: Rebar stakes
- From: "Saxton, Susan" S*@schwabe.com
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 08:51:56 -0700
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- Thread-topic: Rebar stakes
Yes, in Oregon! I believe it was Jan Waltemath's garden.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Debra Teachout-Teashon [t*@tscnet.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 10:55 PM
> To: perennials@hort.net
> Subject: RE: Rebar stakes
>
>
> I bought a rebar bender and can do loopty loops with the
> rebar and make
> great stakes with them and each one with a little flare to it.
>
> Last fall I toured a garden that had as you described two 20'
> rebars bent
> and perpendicular to each other. Made a great arch . Was this
> in Oregon?
> I believe she was on a local show too.
>
> At 10:51 AM 7/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Definitely. And you can get them cut any size. Rebar is my
> new friend --
> >I've been using it for EVERYTHING lately. Just saw on a
> local garden show
> >where a woman used 20' rebar -- oh I'll never be able to
> explain it, but
> >two pieces were arched over each other, connected at the
> center for an
> >arch. Covered with a vine, you can't even see them.
>
>
>
> ----------
> * Debra Teachout-Teashon
> * Washington state USA
> * USDA zone 8b possibly 9a
> * 22F (lowest in seven years)
> * <http://www.rainyside.com/>http://www.rainyside.com
> (Rainy side
> gardeners)
>
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