Pictured is my now redundant potting table.
Would be suitable for anyone starting out and wants a quick 'FREE' hand along the way.
H 900x L 900x W 500mm.
Totally 'pick up only'.
Has served me well for many years and is solid and stable even for big trees.
Under bench storage.
Feel free to message me or just post any interest.
Boronia Vic
Regards Steve.
Free to a good home
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toshtony.
Left a PM for you tony.
Cheers mate..will keep it until I here from you.
Regards and thanks Steve.
Left a PM for you tony.
Cheers mate..will keep it until I here from you.
Regards and thanks Steve.
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Thanks Steve I just got your message, will organise to pick it up this week. 

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Glad I can help.toshtony wrote:Thanks Steve I just got your message, will organise to pick it up this week.
Steve.
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Bargain 

Cheers, Ryan
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On it's way to a happy home.
Thanks Tony for taking the time and making the effort between your jobs.
Thanks for having a geek at my trees..Not many of my friends actually appreciate what I and for that matter all of us do playing among the 'weeds'.
Steve.
Thanks Tony for taking the time and making the effort between your jobs.
Thanks for having a geek at my trees..Not many of my friends actually appreciate what I and for that matter all of us do playing among the 'weeds'.
Steve.
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Whoop whoop no more working on the floor and getting a sore back. No thank you Steve for showing me your beautiful trees the advice and tips you gave me were also really appreciated. Just spewing I couldn't chat longer and absorb more invaluable tips.Firecat wrote:On it's way to a happy home.
Thanks Tony for taking the time and making the effort between your jobs.
Thanks for having a geek at my trees..Not many of my friends actually appreciate what I and for that matter all of us do playing among the 'weeds'.
Steve.
Couldn't help but put the table to use as soon as I got home, picked up this melaleuca for $6, root pruned potted and gave a light cut. I don't know why but I really like it maybe cause it's my 1st native.
Happy to receive any constructive criticism as not really shore where to go from here. That branch that is sticking up is split from the trunk and had no shoots, so not shore if it will end up being dead wood. Thought I'd not chop it and see what happens can always chop later.
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The bench looks
.May have seen it somewhere
Steve.


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Interesting pots for sure Tony.
May be critical or off the mark but I'd get rid of the spike..My experience with a couple of Mels is that the deadwood blackens and rots quickly if it gets/stays wet..Others may disagree and I'm sure there will be a way of keeping it that the Mel fans will share..
Re the bench...enjoy.
Steve
May be critical or off the mark but I'd get rid of the spike..My experience with a couple of Mels is that the deadwood blackens and rots quickly if it gets/stays wet..Others may disagree and I'm sure there will be a way of keeping it that the Mel fans will share..
Re the bench...enjoy.
Steve