I have more trees to put out, we just put a few on the shelves to get them off the ground...

It may face north and have sun most of the day but only one side of the trees get sun. The back of the trees will be completely shaded unless you rotate them often. We regularly see trees where back branches are weak or dying because they have not had direct sun.It faces North, so has sun most of the day. I understand what you're saying though...
If it were mine I'd use it next to my potting bench or in the shed - perfect for storing pots, hang tools/wire rolls on the backRaymond wrote:So after doing some research and listening to the advice given on this awesome forum, the tiered metal shelving units will be temporary. Will get some work done on my trees in the next couple of weekends and then assess the shelving situation.
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=17849&start=0&hilit=permanentSean M wrote:I know they are more expensive but check out the heavy duty shelving from bunnings. You can buy the ends and different length support beams and a mesh top. Saves a lot of hassle if it can fit in your back yard. There was a post on here earlier about them.
Haha, yep thats the one! After I saw that post I ended up getting one for the kitchen (as the Mrs loves that industrial chic look). I will eventually get a couple for my trees...eventually.cre8ivbonsai wrote:viewtopic.php?f=29&t=17849&start=0&hilit=permanentSean M wrote:I know they are more expensive but check out the heavy duty shelving from bunnings. You can buy the ends and different length support beams and a mesh top. Saves a lot of hassle if it can fit in your back yard. There was a post on here earlier about them.