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Planter
I want to make a simple rectangular planter (1), and don't want
it finished in any of the available garish preservative colours. I thought I might use Wikes treated sawn gravel boards, with fence posts for the corner pillars. I'm happy to go with a rough sawn appearance. I see that planters on sale seem to come with a plastic sheet liner, though some of them are made of surprisingly thin timber. Should I add a clear preservative, do I need a liner, or is it probably better (and cheaper) to simply use substantial timber, and replace when it decays? (1) 600 mm x 800 mm, to match the concrete surround on a manhole cover. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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