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Happy Fathers Day

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A new potting bench.
Already have instructions to make a cut out in the top for a small drop in sink.
To catch your mess she says.
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Hehe subtle hint there maybe!

I am going to see Penny Davis this Arvo so might pick up something special :)

Happy father's day to everyone

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NO HINT..All set up now.
Went to Wanterna Market with the Mrs and found a couple of old 'Bay Marie' trays.
Cut out and instant drop pit for cuttings and pot removal jobs.
Checker plate Ally I also snagged from a seller packing up..In all $5 each for a pair of trays and $10 for the TT top.
Tools packed away and storage for lots of stuff..Added a fluro light..That little bit extra when your trying to remove thin wire semi indoors.
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sweet! If only my shed was that clean to do this!
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Grainer wrote:sweet! If only my shed was that clean to do this!
Oh Grainer...This under my back veranda..My shed is an absolute bomb site..No room in there I asure you. :lol: and thanks..I have christened it already.
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can I ask what the heck you do with a Mortar and Pestle? Crush herbs ? :lol:

Aslo go to Penny today and Grabbed 2 new coffee mugs (Broke my last one), My daughter grabbed one too, and spied a new round Shohin pot which came home with me too :-)


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The mortar & pestle had my interest too :lost: :lol:
Great new set up, looks super organised.
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Mortar & pestle.. Just for crushing up Azalea and other fertilizers.
That is all.
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Nice present and a Happy Father's Day to all Father's!!!

Managed to repot mine over the weekend with my 3yr daughter, awesome to have a helper!

A cabinet would be nice, currently just lug a box of inpromtu bonsai-esque tools around.

[edit: didn't notice the last pic shows the feet, sorry] Couldn't see from the pics, but is the cabinet on wheels? Or easy to carry outside?

Personally I find it much more enjoyable working in amongst the potted forest.

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legoman_iac wrote:Nice present and a Happy Father's Day to all Father's!!!

Managed to repot mine over the weekend with my 3yr daughter, awesome to have a helper!

A cabinet would be nice, currently just lug a box of inpromtu bonsai-esque tools around.

[edit: didn't notice the last pic shows the feet, sorry] Couldn't see from the pics, but is the cabinet on wheels? Or easy to carry outside?

Personally I find it much more enjoyable working in amongst the potted forest.

- Daniel S
No wheels Daniel but food for thought..May have to sneak a shopping trolley in the yard for a 'gone in 60 seconds job'...
The local ferals leave them all around the street so an abundant supply of wheels is always available.. :lol:
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I'd recommend the local bunnings ... they have a good selection of castor wheels for a variety of payloads. Bought some for my telescope.
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Hope you don't mind but i thought I might drop a pic of what I picked up for fathers day when I visited Penny.

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That is a lovely pot Ken. I love her pots.

Now that you mention it, I am on the hunt for some pots for my 3 competition entries too.
Last time I spoke to Penny she was having kiln issues and wanting to upgrade her large kiln. I hope she has it sorted because her free form lichen covered pots are just astonishing. :yes:

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