Old bath!

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  1. netty

    netty Gardener

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    HiI have inherited an old bath from last tenant of my allotment ,any ideas as to what I can use it for other than collecting water?I have thought of a wildlife pond but dont fancy digging the hole to sink it in.Would there be enough drainage to grow carrots and spring onions in there?
     
  2. Scotkat

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    As I so love flowers would fill with flowers or a feature must give this some thought.
     
  3. Sarraceniac

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    You don't have to sink it far netty. We just put one in and half sank it then banked up round the sides and put a few rocks on (not really a rockery) for flowers and shrubs (if it's on an allotment how about herbs?) then I sealed the outlets with silicon and filled it with peat to use as a bog garden.
     
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    Hi Netty I grow all my Carrots and salad stuff In Plastic Dustbins,Sinks,Anything. With just one Drainage hole in [​IMG]
     
  5. netty

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    Thanks for the replys..the allotment I have just taken on is in a bad state and the soil is very clay so using it for salad crops is a good idea as seeing crops growing will spur me on to dig my plot.I also like the idea of using it for wildlife.Also inherited with the plot a small belfast sink. The council with their wisdom rotovated the plot churning up not only the soil but wooden planks,perrenial weeds,iron sheeting,brambles you name it I've got it :( but have been waiting for a plot for a long time so going to give it my all. [​IMG]
     
  6. Pro Gard

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    Take it down the scra p yard, worth a few �£�£ at the moment, scra p is going at �£120 a ton!

    Written scra p like this as the stupid auto moderator censors it otherwise!
     
  7. Helofadigger

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    Something I'm going to have a go at this summer Woo..... finger's crossed I'll have a good crop as I'm fed up with the supermarket stuff! :eek: Hel.xxx.
     
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