Not much happening today. I actually went out to do some more weeding in the rain. I’m going out to plant some cilantro. And maybe the gladiolus.
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I took my bolt cutters with me and cut the 16 footers down to 8 for my trailer. Some places even sell them as 8I haven't decided how I'll support my tomatoes this year. I want to use the stock fencing method but 16 foot panels are just impossible. I might take my bolt cutters to the store and just cut them there and then I should be able to either get the 8' sections tied to the top of the rav4 or cut them to 4' then I know I can. But, I also plan to do the string method for some of them too. And then there's the determinant tomatoes that require just support of the really heavy trusses of fruit.
Ohhh, my bad! I thought I remembered you saying that last year, but I'm old so what I remember isn't usually what happened.Nope. My cattle panels aren't bent. I train my as they get higher than 4 feet to run along the top of the panels like a grapevine.
I did - I actually bought a finished rain barrel from a guy who makes them, who had a booth at our local plant sale last year. It's I think 33 gal? The kind that's white with a red lid that can screw on and off. The lid has a hole cut in it with a piece of regular window screen attached to filter out debris, and towards the bottom is a spigot you can attach a hose to. It also has a clear tube on the outside that fills from the bottom, so you can see the water level without removing the lid. It has an overflow tube, so when the barrel is full the you can direct the excess water into another barrel, an animal water trough, etc. I have two large trash cans they were giving away at work to hold the excess water.did you make your filtered rain barrel system? I am looking for the information how to make it.
I often see free/cheap used cattle or hog panels on Craigslist, but more often, people who have partial rolls of used or leftover field fencing they just want to get rid of. Those do a good job, attached to T-posts.I do need to reinforce my cages with some strong stakes to hold up the tomato plants. I'd do the cattle panel thing, but yeah, the cost.