Re: PerfectPottingBench
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- Subject: Re: PerfectPottingBench
- From: D* &* B* J* W*
- Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 18:06:24 -0700
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Jamie;
Lots of drawers, shelves, and just the right height for working. Make the sides and back higher than you normally see, helps keep things were they belong. A surface large enough to hold a couple of cubic feet of potting soil along with pots and a work area. Keep us apprised as to what you come up with.
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D & B Fuchsia Nursery
best regards,
At 05:00 PM 4/7/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi everyone! I am a student at Auburn University currently designing a
>better bench for gardeners. As part of my research phase, I am trying to
>get as much information from the gardening community about what they would
>like to see in their "dream" potting bench. I am also interested in hearing
>about problems you may have with your current bench so that I may improve
>upon it. I appreciate any thoughts/suggestions anyone might have...
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>thanks-- jamie
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-Don & Betty Jean
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