Heather finished planting the second driveway bed last week but still had a couple of tomato plants.
So we had this old BBQ that I was going to throw out:

The BBQ bed.
Grow ’em then grill ’em?
Heather finished planting the second driveway bed last week but still had a couple of tomato plants.
So we had this old BBQ that I was going to throw out:
The BBQ bed.
Grow ’em then grill ’em?
Itβs kinda short. Did I miss something? I just saw two sentences.
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Love it! Waste not, want not… π
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Exactly!
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Brilliant!!
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That’s us!
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π
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A one pot dinner eh?
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yup, efficient use of space.
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Smart! I was just thinking of using some old cans for planters. Maybe now I will! π
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If it will hold dirt and you can put a drainage hole it – it will work for plants.
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Creative, love it!
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We’re loving it.
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Waste not, want not. Love it
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That’s the way.
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Amazing. There’s got to be a more elegant name for that than ‘container garden’.
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I’ll work on a better name.
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I once had a grill like that. What a perfect planter!
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It’s got wheels!
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do you mind if I use the picture in a post?
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Sure, use it.
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cute, I love using repurposed items for planters. That will work well as it has drainage, great idea!
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It’s got great built in drainage.
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Use what you have.
Looking forward to you joining us this evening.
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Me too.
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Nice! What kind of tomatoes?
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Best boy.
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