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Street Find Stand

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Bravo obligatory dog walking. Found this neat nibbles holder next to a street rubbish bin. Clean even. Took it home and tailored it and I now have a second stand for my two long tray pots. The first stand is a wooden long, slender sandwich tray upside down.
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Removed feet and installed them on the original topside and roadtested with my two bonsai.
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The olive actually looks better on the sandwich tray.
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Nice find :-)

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Good score Mel. Good observation skills for making something out of Trash. Is that an even number of trees i see in your group :lol:
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I've photographed it a bit off centre. There's a thin trunk 'hiding' just in front of the thicker one at the back on the connected root olive. Therefore there are 5 trunks so it's okay... the bonsai can stay. Needs a few more years to thicken a bit, particularly the back trunk that is badly wire marked.
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I knew walking the dog was good for you ha ha ha.
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I love a city drive some of the things ppl leave out is amazing.

excellent looking trees especially the olive

nice find the trees look at home on there new sandwich table :D
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Great score Mel. In brisbane, every year around Jun-Jul, the Brisbane city coucil has a clean up operation. every house is allowed to leave unwanted furnitures...and basically anything unwanted outside for the council rubbish collectors to pick them up. I often found great stuffs on these occasions. There's a saying: "a man's trash is another man's treasure" or something like that :)
Chris wrote:I love a city drive some of the things ppl leave out is amazing.

excellent looking trees especially the olive

nice find the trees look at home on there new sandwich table :D
Hey Chris, how is your twin trunk maple going? Have you got any photo of it in full folliage? It's been a while since you bought it here.
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My Council does not have mass collections but you phone for a pickup and put it out the night before. Other Councils have these massed collections but I note that if the pickup day is day, they don't do it until a week later and it is surprising how much of the gear is gone. I snoop around street rubbish when dog walking but find little of value in my perambulations. But there are times....
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