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Earlier this spring I posted that I made a pallet wood trellis for Dear Wife's bitter melon plants. I just posted an update on the gardening thread, but since it also deals with the pallet wood trellis, I'll copy it here too for your consideration....
It's going to be hot here today. So, this morning Dear Wife and I went out to the raised beds and picked some food this morning.
Our very first batch of bitter melons! Aka, ampalaya in filipino. These are a tropical veggie and we are just glad to have gotten any here in northern Minnesota zone 3b. They would have gotten a little bigger in the tropical climate, but I guess these were ready for picking now....
The longest bitter melon is 10 inches and the shortest is 5 inches, for comparison.
I made a sturdy trellis out of pallet wood 2X4's for the bitter melon to climb on this spring, and it has worked out pretty well for Dear Wife. She is very happy with the results. They are a taste of home of the tropics even here in Minnesota.
It's going to be hot here today. So, this morning Dear Wife and I went out to the raised beds and picked some food this morning.
Our very first batch of bitter melons! Aka, ampalaya in filipino. These are a tropical veggie and we are just glad to have gotten any here in northern Minnesota zone 3b. They would have gotten a little bigger in the tropical climate, but I guess these were ready for picking now....
The longest bitter melon is 10 inches and the shortest is 5 inches, for comparison.
I made a sturdy trellis out of pallet wood 2X4's for the bitter melon to climb on this spring, and it has worked out pretty well for Dear Wife. She is very happy with the results. They are a taste of home of the tropics even here in Minnesota.

I have been thinking about making some kind of pallet wood utility shelf for all my tool batteries for the garage. There are many YouTube videos on making power tool shelves, but they all are too small for me. They might hold 5 or 6 drills, and as many batteries, but not much more. My situation is that I have been in the Ryobi 18v One+ system for so long, over 15 years, that I have over 43 batteries at last count. That is going to take a much bigger shelf than what I have seen on YouTube.
If anyone else had made a shelf system for their tool batteries and they like it, please let me know what you did. Right now, I'm thinking I will just bang something together to try it out, and maybe rebuild it later if/when I have a better idea of what I need/want. Sometimes you just have to get something into service before you know what changes you need to make.

Cleaning up and organizing all my stuff is one of my least favorite tasks. Having said that, after I find a place for everything and get the benchtop cleared, I feel so much better. Nothing like a clean bench top to encourage me to make/build/fix something that has been waiting for attention.
